Morning Roundup
Education department drafts Measure 98 plans, Portland commissioner approves Wall Street Journal criticism, and Roseburg sawmill demands apology from Department of Energy auditor.
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.
In today’s news, Trump presidency leaves Superfund cleanup uncertain, A Better Oregon hatches new revenue plan and Oregon has one of highest food insecurity rates.
Readers respond to articles about the future of hunting, the demographic divide and the aging of the workforce (the “Silver Tsunami”).
In today’s news, Oregon to consider shell corporation legislation, Intel to layoff more employees and Puppet Labs names new CFO.
In today’s news, homeless count increases 1%, Chevy Bolt heads to Oregon and Portland schools pass resolution to prevent immigration agent access.
I was at a clean energy conference in Portland this week and the first thing that struck me was the preponderance of grey hair.