Testing climate leadership with cap and trade
As an avowed climate change denier moves into the White House, proponents of emissions reductions policies are pinning their hopes even more on the states.
As an avowed climate change denier moves into the White House, proponents of emissions reductions policies are pinning their hopes even more on the states.
Portland storm response under review, Lewis & Clark College president resigns and Intel to invest in retail tech.
Happy 2017. The new year is always a time for resolutions and fresh starts.
In November, 2016, U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a revised Form I-9, the form used to verify employee identity and authorization to work in the United States. Among the changes on the new form are revised questions regarding employee names in Section 1, the inclusion of “prompts” to reduce errors and facilitate correct … Read more
Oregon Medicaid waiver approved, Owyhee monument officially shelved and snow continues to disrupt business.
Readers respond to articles about Zupan’s packing up shop, Portland’s grindingly slow response to snowpocalypse and the millennial workforce.
Tony Arnerich will retain an ownership position and serve as CIO and advisor – David Nute named CEO
Portland’s snowstorm has interrupted business for car-sharing services whose crews have been working round-the-clock to dig out cars across the city.
Cascade Siskiyou Monument expanded, Obama blocks new mining in southwest Oregon and OHSU puts hiring on hold.
Oregon in State of Emergency, winter storm takes toll on small businesses and Sen. Wyden pushes for Trump investigation.