Blount approves merger deal despite lawsuit
A pair of New York private equity firms acquired the Milwaukie-based manufacturer in a $855 million deal, despite pending litigation.
A pair of New York private equity firms acquired the Milwaukie-based manufacturer in a $855 million deal, despite pending litigation.
Approximately 100 demonstrators decried high rents and demanded a freeze on no-cause evictions outside the Multnomah County building Thursday.
FORTUNE: The Drug Enforcement Administration announced it would decide on rescheduling marijuana’s drug category “in the first half of 2016.”
THE WASHINGTON POST: The new 365 low-price Whole Foods grocery chain will launch May 25 in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Bend City Council voted Wednesday to sell Juniper Water to Roats and Avion.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency delayed the release of the Portland Harbor Superfund cleanup plan until the first week of May.
Cleaner Air Oregon broadens pollution assessments beyond a business’ equipment and emissions.
Intel employee headcount reaches an all-time high; Puppet Labs changes its name and hires a new executive; and Portland startup Rezella modifies peer-to-peer commerce.
Officials banned publicly funded trips to Mississippi after the state’s Governor Phil Bryant signed a bill that allows businesses to refuse service to gay couples.
THE GUARDIAN: San Francisco is the first U.S. city to mandate paid paternal leave.