News roundup: State beats back Oracle; Suttle Lake Lodge near Sisters re-opens
Oregon beats back Oracle while the Suttle Lake Lodge re-opens.
Oregon beats back Oracle while the Suttle Lake Lodge re-opens.
Marijuana taxes swell state coffers, while the city of Bend wants tourists to volunteer in the community.
Entrepreneurs flourish on the South Coast, while the Pearl District in Portland will see a new bike/pedestrian bridge.
Oregon moves forward with earthquake retrofits and early detection technologies, while state argues against Linn County forest lawsuit.
Google Fiber rejects Portland, while investors file suit against Aequitas Capital Management.
PDC to sell land under Broadway Bridge for affordable housing, while residents of Bend are displeased with population growth.
Columbia wins copyright infringement suit, while Erickson Inc. struggles to stay afloat.
Oregon higher ed asks for more funding; Precision Castparts to undergo assessment by Oregon Health Authority
Lawmakers seek banking access for marijuana businesses, while Adidas opens its first U.S. production facility.