Morning Roundup
Apartment rental market shifts, defendants guilty in second Malheur trial and alcohol eclipses tech as fastest growing sector.
Apartment rental market shifts, defendants guilty in second Malheur trial and alcohol eclipses tech as fastest growing sector.
Health officials contest Walden’s take on AHCA, Oregon signs on to new travel ban suit and Portland Mayor supports tolls to fund Oregon
Union Pacific track expansion lawsuit dismissed, companies could be required to disclose tax breaks and property tax deductions face chopping block.
Vancouver extends oil terminal lease, Meyer Memorial CIO touts new investment strategy and Nike will manufacture athletic hijab.
Rep. Walden, Sen. Wyden diverge on ACA replacement, Oregon considers reversing gigabit tax break and PPS to seek $790 million bond.
New travel ban takes effect March 16, Portland to investigate Uber for evading regulators and legislators want to protect Oregon marijuana users.
Oregon lawmakers want Sessions out, millions in tax refunds remain unclaimed and a new chapter unfolds in the Sweet Cakes court battle.
Gov. Brown, Oregon AG, to fight White House over legal weed, policy makers consider carbon emission bills and Zoom+ takes ’emergency’ battle to the legislature.
Lattice sale moves forward, Portland considers split with Wells Fargo and Oregon’s transportation crisis is at a tipping point.
Port ends container service contract, lawmakers weigh CCO options and wolf management budget on chopping block.