Morning Roundup
Critic assails transportation plan, activists target PacifiCorp and landlords appeal Portland relocation assistance measure.
Critic assails transportation plan, activists target PacifiCorp and landlords appeal Portland relocation assistance measure.
Department of Energy to return utility taxes, TriMet debuts electric bus and Airbnb asks Portland to abandon city regulations.
Luxury resorts may spur development in Eastern Oregon, mushrooms could do the same for Malheur, and Portland scopes out central city.
PGE gets second shot at renewable energy, Gov. Brown to exercise veto power and winter storm relief approved.
Oregon lawmakers push for marijuana declassification, sage grouse management poised for change and sea lions are eating steelhead into extinction.
Brown faces gubernatorial challenger, controversial Clackamas solar farm approved, and Pendleton aims to enliven downtown.
Portland approves water filtration facility and Bend settles with sewage treatment plant contractor. Plus, stop the presses: Portland traffic is getting worse, ODOT says.
TriMet service languishes in extreme heat, Lattice CEO blames Trump for stalled deal and another dam bites the dust.
Outdoor recreation a $3 billion industry, PGE battles PUC and hotels settle with DOJ over eclipse bookings.
Readers flock to stories about urban development, national politics and Nike’s Sean O’Hollaren.