Morning Roundup
Gov. Brown meets with Homeland Security, Homer Williams to propose second shelter and legislature could boost tiny home market.
Gov. Brown meets with Homeland Security, Homer Williams to propose second shelter and legislature could boost tiny home market.
Marijuana industry could be in trouble, Oregon joins travel ban suit and Columbia Riverkeeper files first suit against new EPA head.
Oregon tax revenue higher than expected, transgender students to retain protections in Oregon and Superfund plan up for discussion in March.
Oregon stands by immigration policy, marijuana revenue tops $5M a month and Wyden commits to fight for ACA.
Second suit seeks overturn of Cascade-Siskiyou expansion, another Malheur trial starts today and OSU-Cascades receives anonymous $5 million donation.
Oregon faces a $22 billion deficit in the public employee retirement system, and there is no specific remedy in sight.
Trump takes credit for Intel factory, group seeks overturn of Cascade-Siskiyou monument expansion and Bend needs affordable housing solution.
Judge denies block of Portland relocation fee, Superfund cleanup to start soon and local businesses participate in ‘Day Without Immigrants’
Elliott State Forest sale moves forward, DEQ looks favorably on cap and trade and Daimler headquarters receives LEED certification.
Study questions business tax share, Schnitzer Steel CEO meets with Trump to discuss female executive council and legislators consider I-5 crossing improvements.