Morning Roundup
In today’s news, Portland signs on to Bloomberg public data program, Oregon water regulators ask for additional funding and Hanjin Shipping leaves Europe.
In today’s news, Portland signs on to Bloomberg public data program, Oregon water regulators ask for additional funding and Hanjin Shipping leaves Europe.
In today’s news, Kate Brown receives presidential endorsement, a Tualatin contractor takes responsibility for NW explosion and Nutcase Helmets is acquired.
In today’s news, gas explosion destroys NW Portland businesses, Sanders throws his support behind M97 and Portland clocks in as the No. 5 best city for business.
In today’s news, Oregon’s employment rate climbs 3.5%, Troutdale plant cuts air pollutants from coal power and Eugene recycling manufacturer heads for Oman.
In today’s news, Phil Knight donates another $500 million, Nike loses MLB contract and Oregon’s high school grad rate is third worst in the nation.
In today’s news, Mentor Graphics exploring post-Elliott strategic alternatives, Boardman coal terminal on hold and Zoom+ fights health authority.
In today’s news, Oregon’s farms in crisis, CLT fire test successful and record number of Oregonians register to vote.
In today’s news, Measure 97’s impact on business, state still seeks buyer for Elliot Forest and Eugene builds a homeless housing project.
In today’s news, Oregon offers large incentives to data centers, Terminal 1 lease still pending and Zidell moves away from industrial work.
In today’s news, Oregon considers borrowing money to fund PERS, state incomes beat national average and Nike adds sixth building to campus.