Morning Roundup
University of Oregon concerned about federal research funding, PGE’s new energy proposals trigger protest and the Port of Portland is optimistic about container service.
University of Oregon concerned about federal research funding, PGE’s new energy proposals trigger protest and the Port of Portland is optimistic about container service.
Since I wrote about the city’s lack of preparedness for snow following this week’s bout of bad weather, quite a few people responded with negative comments on Twitter.
The Rose City is considered by some to be the capital of doughnuts, a mecca for sugar-coated fried dough in a city that reveres all that is local, natural and organic.
OHA continues to revise marijuana rules, Portland revives public campaign financing and Multnomah County breaks ground on new health building.
Floating swimming pools, a grocery store and adaptive reuse mark the new Zidell Yards Master Plan.
Portland bans fossil fuel storage, city spends $47 million on affordable housing and Bend named best performing U.S. city.
Elliott Forest sale put on hold, Measure 97 backers unveil new proposal and Union Pacific to appeal Mosier rail expansion.
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Marijuana revenues continue to beat estimates, future unclear for women’s prison and second standoff trial will move forward.