Morning Roundup
Women’s march attracts 100,000+, marijuana taxes beat estimates six-fold and Bora Architects is selected for Knight Campus.
Women’s march attracts 100,000+, marijuana taxes beat estimates six-fold and Bora Architects is selected for Knight Campus.
Donald Trump sworn in as 45th President, how local execs are spending inauguration day and state budget is looking grim.
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.
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.
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.
Union Pacific files lawsuit against local agencies, Oregon to consider regulating crude oil trains and the Boardman mega-dairy could face state investigation.
The first loan from a new fund designed to speed the harvesting and processing of Western Juniper has been issued to a wood processor in central Oregon.