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News Roundups

Morning Roundup: Audit finds suspicious energy tax credits; SolarWorld considers settlement

In today’s news, an audit finds issues with Oregon energy tax credits, SolarWorld considers a settlement and the Evergreen Museum is safe.

August 6, 2025September 9, 2016 Written by OB Staff
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Morning Roundup: Uber changes biz tactics; Nike partners with Apple

In today’s news, Uber tests up-front pricing, Nike partners with Apple and Oregon pot labs could be delayed.

April 6, 2023September 8, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: Treehouse cuts staff; Measure 97 gains backers

In today’s news, Treehouse faces economic troubles, Oregon youth are enrolling in Medicaid and Measure 97 racks up more prominent supporters.

April 7, 2023September 7, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: The future of medical marijuana; agencies take sides on Superfund plan

In today’s news, entrepreneurs consider the future of the medical marijuana industry, agencies take sides on the Superfund plan and Oregon’s economic recovery is solidified.

April 7, 2023September 6, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: Another healthcare merger on the books; Portland homeless crisis hits snag

In today’s news, Legacy’s stake in PacificSource is official, Measure 97 has healthcare providers worried and Portland’s homeless crisis continues.

April 7, 2023September 2, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: Oregon sues another provider; Newberry misses out on federal lab

In today’s news, Oregon files lawsuit against solar power consultant, Measure 97 revenue wouldn’t all go to the general fund and Newberry site misses chance for a federal lab.

April 7, 2023September 1, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: Portland rethinks homeless shelters; Oregon pot labs in business

In today’s news, Land Use board blocks Right 2 Dream Too relocation, Little Big Burger settles a wage dispute suit and Oregon pot labs gear up for business.

April 6, 2023August 31, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: Another corporate tax proposal; Headscratcher: Is Oregon economy too strong?

In today’s news, Steve Novick proposes a different corporate tax, Oregon wants more Medicaid funding and yes, it’s possible the economy might be too strong.

April 7, 2023August 30, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: Portland housing solution sparks lawsuits; Marijuana tourism in Bend

In today’s OB news roundup, Portland homeless housing problem sparks lawsuits, Bend dabbles in marijuana tourism and Amazon tests adjusted work week.

April 7, 2023August 29, 2016 Written by
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Morning Roundup: $1M in unclaimed tax refunds; Biketown winning the race

In today’s OB news roundup, tax refunds languish, Portland bikesharing numbers soar and Bend grapples with an archetypal Oregon challenge.

April 7, 2023August 26, 2016 Written by OB Staff
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