Morning Roundup
Terminal 1 receives seven bids, pot industry slows amid heavy regulation and UO seeks property for Knight campus.
Terminal 1 receives seven bids, pot industry slows amid heavy regulation and UO seeks property for Knight campus.
An original competition in North America, the Joriad™, held this year on January 26, 2017, is a one-day event offering the ability to watch and experience some of the world’s most talented truffle dogs as they compete in a qualifying trial to find truffle-scented targets. The only competition of its kind in North America, winners … Read more
38 Davis, a mixed-use project in Old Town/Chinatown, provides a snapshot of next generation business and design trends.
Mayor Charlie Hales announced a partnership between the City of Portland, Hispanic Metropolitan Chamber (HMC), Venture Portland and Portland State University on Giving Tuesday.
China revealed as stakeholder in Lattice sale, Oregon official misuses state funds and Comcast extends state tax fight.
Cache problems, phishing and malicious code plague Oregon businesses and consumers.
Education department drafts Measure 98 plans, Portland commissioner approves Wall Street Journal criticism, and Roseburg sawmill demands apology from Department of Energy auditor.
In today’s news, judge halts Obama’s overtime rule, scientists argue election was rigged and Sen. Edwards resigns to work on Knight campus.
Our November/December issue featured an article about Jim Akenson, the Oregon Hunting Association’s first conservation director.