Morning Roundup
Providence Health Plan might drop coverage for 260,000 Oregonians, group proposes Seattle to Portland Hyperloop and business leaders recommend carbon emission reduction strategies.
Providence Health Plan might drop coverage for 260,000 Oregonians, group proposes Seattle to Portland Hyperloop and business leaders recommend carbon emission reduction strategies.
Portland colleges partner on $100 million academic hub, wind industry gets new project and lawmakers could stop Elliott Forest sale.
State deficit fix a combo of cuts, new taxes, ‘Trump effect’ dampens international student applications and ODFW reverses gillnet decision.
AHCA would cost Oregon $2.6 billion in revenue, DEQ fines Precision Castparts and ODFW commission to reconsider gillnet fishing.
Legislature considers additional worker protections, Oregon Sea Grant program faces ax and Nike defends false advertising claims.
Adidas sets lofty revenue goals, OSU-Cascades expansion funding moves forward and Bend considers budget cuts to fund roads.
Oregonians favor spending cuts, former PDC chair launches housing startup and Uber motors closer to Salem.
Apartment rental market shifts, defendants guilty in second Malheur trial and alcohol eclipses tech as fastest growing sector.
Health officials contest Walden’s take on AHCA, Oregon signs on to new travel ban suit and Portland Mayor supports tolls to fund Oregon
Union Pacific track expansion lawsuit dismissed, companies could be required to disclose tax breaks and property tax deductions face chopping block.