Morning roundup
Timber lawsuit moves forward, outside buyers eye Oregon winery and a Redmond brewery closes.
Timber lawsuit moves forward, outside buyers eye Oregon winery and a Redmond brewery closes.
The James Comey testimony had the country riveted yesterday. But Oregon politicians are engaged in a nail biting drama of their own.
There are plenty of farmers — in Oregon and around the country — who did not support Trump and who believe regulations can be good for business.
Eastern Oregon farmer Dana Tuckness thinks regulatory agencies have more power than they should.
Trump’s pledge to roll back regulations was the main reason that rancher Todd Nash, Commissioner of Wallowa County in Eastern Oregon, voted for Trump.
Native Oregonian Larry Collver, 60, has been a cattle rancher for 22 years and a homebuilder for most of his life.
Oregon farmers supported Trump in large numbers. After the release of the president’s proposed 2018 budget — which cuts USDA programs by $230 billion over the next decade — are they still so enamored?
Charles Wilhoite reflects on several decades of civic leadership and a Portland tenure bookended by racial violence.
As state and national conversations around corporate governance intensify, Oregon CEO pay moves up — and down.
Downtown embarks on revitalization with new breweries, a renovated theater and a neon sign museum.