Morning Roundup
Immigration order sows chaos, millennial migration subject of speculation and snowpocalypse damages onion industry.
Immigration order sows chaos, millennial migration subject of speculation and snowpocalypse damages onion industry.
Timber payment program ends, challenging legislative session ahead and officials warn Mexico import tax will dampen Oregon trade.
Prineville faces power shortages, Oregon healthcare ranked most expensive, and Clatsop College attempts (but fails) to leave timber lawsuit.
Legislators expect budget session to drag on, Airbnb limits Portland rentals and Portland considers charging landlords for no-cause evictions.
Oregon tops solar policy rankings, environmentalists aim to stop Union Pacific lawsuit and OSU sells fossil fuel stocks.
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.
Oregon unemployment rate reaches record low, timber leaders want to overturn monument expansion and universities threaten tuition increases.
Portland storm response under review, Lewis & Clark College president resigns and Intel to invest in retail tech.
Oregon Medicaid waiver approved, Owyhee monument officially shelved and snow continues to disrupt business.