Morning Roundup: Google’s mystery office; SolarWorld ordered to pay up
Google Fiber might be Portland’s mystery tenant, while SolarWorld must pay $793 million judgement.
Google Fiber might be Portland’s mystery tenant, while SolarWorld must pay $793 million judgement.
Terminal 1 homeless campus proposal ramps up; Oregon ups the ante in Oracle legal battle.
Bullseye Glass faces new clean up order, while TriMet expands into electric vehicles.
Bend takes on climate change and affordable housing, Oregon tackles Zika virus.
Prineville transforms school into housing, while Portland’s Yard building is the subject of controversy, again.
U.S. House moves to block Owyhee Monument, while Google Fiber is delayed.
Marijuana goes to the dogs, while business lobby merger hits a snag.
Gov. Kate Brown targets gun violence, while Adidas struggles to maintain collegiate contracts.
Another initiative qualifies for the ballot, while Bend is open to ridesharing.
Oregon Senators propose MOSIER safety bill, while Portland startup works to secure smart-devices.