Morning Roundup
Intel tackles management, Sen. Merkley to filibuster Supreme Court pick and snow is in the Portland forecast.
Intel tackles management, Sen. Merkley to filibuster Supreme Court pick and snow is in the Portland forecast.
Intel executives are famously reticent about speaking to the press. “But I am so frustrated I am willing to speak on the record,” said Babak Sabi, director of Intel’s assembly and test technology development group.
Immigration order sows chaos, millennial migration subject of speculation and snowpocalypse damages onion industry.
Kevin Cavenaugh develops eye-catching projects funded by innovative financing tools. But will his art-infused buildings revitalize or gentrify the city?
The founder of Portland Night Market and VP of City Liquidators talks about hobbies, family vacations and why she loves the Shakespeare Garden.
Mexico is the No. 11 market for Oregon exported goods — and the No. 6 market for Oregon imported goods.
Timber payment program ends, challenging legislative session ahead and officials warn Mexico import tax will dampen Oregon trade.
Sussman Shank LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Curtis A. Welch, an accomplished attorney with over 26 years of experience in construction law, civil litigation, real property law, and insurance law.
Greg Crosby will give a talk and sign copies of his book, Transforming ADHD, on Feb. 22, 2017