Morning Roundup
In today’s news, Mosier oil train expansion blocked, Portland to vote on public financing and Aequitas can file lawsuits to collect its own debts.
In today’s news, Mosier oil train expansion blocked, Portland to vote on public financing and Aequitas can file lawsuits to collect its own debts.
In today’s news, Amazon puts down roots in Hillsboro, Oregon announces state retirement plan and ODFW receives approval for Cascade Locks water rights transfer.
In today’s news, renewable energy audit finds $347 million in suspicious credits, Lattice Semiconductor is acquired and Terminal 1 returns to market.
In today’s news, the DOJ files suit against OHSU, Veterans Memorial redevelopment in the works and Wapato Jail buyer pulls out.
In today’s news, Columbia moves back to Portland, Portland Bottling Co. gets new owner and Comcast to offer gigabit internet.
In today’s news, Gresham bus rapid transit plan watered down, Wapato Jail might sell today and Wheeler’s no-cause eviction plan faces roadblock.
In today’s news, Malheur jury returns surprising verdict, Redmond college goes solar and Portland developer donates winter shelter space.
In today’s news, city might sell Terminal 1, Eastern Oregon water reservations renewed and Airbnb defends itself.
In today’s news, proposed homeless shelter cancelled, Metro examines Portland’s housing crisis and Google Fiber is on hold.
In today’s news, Bullseye pollution levels down, ACA rates to rise and Measure 97 campaigns break fundraising record.