Morning Roundup
Businesses capitalize on eclipse, ‘skinny repeal’ health bill fails and Lattice sells subsidiary.
Businesses capitalize on eclipse, ‘skinny repeal’ health bill fails and Lattice sells subsidiary.
PERS liability could surpass $50 billion, Intel loses largest chipmaker title and healthcare repeal bill fails.
Oregon legislators criticize healthcare vote, oversight group wants to delay Portland water treatment vote and another Oregon city is for sale.
Portland takes on clean air, Adidas leases Montgomery Park and businesses step up efforts to resolve homeless crisis.
DEQ dilutes clean air plan, economic development in Eastern Oregon gets a boost and health insurance rates to increase.
LUBA overturns fossil fuel ordinance, Portland pledges additional money for Superfund cleanup and $258 million housing bond spending lags.
Microsoft moves production to China, grocery industry seeks tax exemption and Apple’s wind farm gets the green light.
Scappoose opens tissue factory, FAA directs funding to Medford and Leopold & Stevens featured on national stage.
PGE and PacifiCorp plan for wind power, AG issues warning to eclipse viewers and Gov. Brown joins Cascade-Siskiyou monument battle.
Oregon AG threatens suit over Cascade-Siskiyou monument, Kitzhaber subject of another ethics investigation and OSU lands $122 million for a ship.