Q & A with Jon Shadel
Our October cover model, 26-year-old Jon Shadel, is a travel editor and archetypal Portland foodie. Here’s his take on the life of a diner.
Our October cover model, 26-year-old Jon Shadel, is a travel editor and archetypal Portland foodie. Here’s his take on the life of a diner.
In today’s news, Oregon health groups fund housing developments, Wapato Jail’s future is uncertain and the state wants to improve its college graduation rate.
Lane Powell is pleased to announce the formation of a Business Transitions Team under the Firm’s Business Department. A. Jeffery Bird, Lewis M. Horowitz and Benjamin G. Lenhart will lead the group, which assists clients in developing and implementing comprehensive business transition plans. Lane Powell formed this practice group to address a specific need. Many privately- … Read more
In today’s news, the Legislature will take on flexible scheduling requirements, Zoom+ has left the insurance marketplace and a lawsuit alleges Oregon violated the Endangered Species Act.
Consano, a nonprofit we featured in July 2014 as part of an awardingwinning story on privately-funded medical research, is launching a new crowdfunding website. Read the release here.
Crook County has hired a local media company to put together a video tour of the county jail, which has 4 cells and 16 beds and suffers from perennial overcrowding.
Readers respond to Editor Linda Baker’s reflections on the South and columnist Matt Alford’s call for new sources of ODFW funding.
A Portland literary arts nonprofit transforms a failing book fair into a vibrant community event.
In today’s news, Aequitas will struggle to pay back clients, Nestle bottling plant protests continue and lawmakers consider PERS options.