Morning Roundup: Precision Castparts sued; Prineville out of space
Precision Castparts faces another lawsuit, while Prineville is out of space.
Precision Castparts faces another lawsuit, while Prineville is out of space.
Portland, Corvallis workers earn above national average, and Hydro Flask funds new degree program at OSU.
Another insurer bites the dust, while freight trains may push ahead of Amtrak Cascades.
Legislature may consider carbon tax, Evergreen Space Museum has a brighter future.
Athletic companies partner with local businesses at Olympic Trials, while PGE’s new gas power plant is up and running.
Prineville tackles housing issues, Oregon hospital report reveals inconsistent charges.
Tiny homes may be coming to Salem, and Apple can’t stop building data centers in Prineville.
Nike’s Phil Knight announces retirement, while Portland voters will consider a $258 million housing bond.
Portland to tax new construction, corporate tax may be good for job growth.
Portland misses out on smart parking, and Bullseye Glass isn’t the only company to face violations.