Morning Roundup
Gov. Brown warns of budget cuts, Klamath Falls develops renewable energy project and MAX boosts Milwaukie.
Gov. Brown warns of budget cuts, Klamath Falls develops renewable energy project and MAX boosts Milwaukie.
In today’s news, Oregon Secretary of State unveils plan to combat shell companies, Roseburg Forest Products withdraws water source from California town and Sen. Jeff Merkley calls for Wells Fargo investigation.
In today’s news, health insurers strike a deal, PSU will offer free tuition and a Washington bill could force Oregonians to pay sales tax.
In today’s news, support for Measure 26-179 is widespread, corporate tax avoidance makes the headlines and Bud Pierce continues to face backlash over debate comment.
In today’s news, Portland’s beloved Kickstarter project under investigation, Astoria’s shipyard has 5 more years and Oregon cannabis users really like edibles.
In today’s news, the Oregon Cannabis Association seeks a rule extension, a Beaverton startup raises $1.5 million and Oregon’s forest fires are down this season.
In today’s news, Portland glass plant to close, seismic experts oppose OSU’s new research building and a Hillsboro company is banned from government contracts.
In today’s news, Portland spends top dollar on affordable housing projects, Oregon gets big cut from VW settlement and SeaPort closure reverberates in Pendleton.
In today’s news, Portland joins the Smart City initiative, a Hillsboro water utility turns fat into power and shellfish harvesting is on hold.
In today’s news, Oregon health groups fund housing developments, Wapato Jail’s future is uncertain and the state wants to improve its college graduation rate.