Morning Roundup: Legislators call on banks to accept pot biz; Adidas opens U.S. facility
Lawmakers seek banking access for marijuana businesses, while Adidas opens its first U.S. production facility.
Lawmakers seek banking access for marijuana businesses, while Adidas opens its first U.S. production facility.
Vancouver’s face lift begins, while Gov. Brown throws her support behind another ballot measure.
Portland gas tax to be delayed, while Terminal One may be disqualified as a homeless shelter.
Chances of the Cascadia earthquake have been bumped up, while Bend ventures into pot.
Gov. Brown supports Measure 97, while Nestle finds new town for bottling plant.
New Seasons works to speed up card transactions, while Nike leaves the golf game.
Nike+ app launches, while Portland’s business community supports the end of the “Safe Sleep” program.
Governments socked with $900 million in additional PERS contributions, while Deschutes County lifts pot ban.
Court rules Cowlitz casino can move forward, while Medford’s downtown is about to get a lot livelier.
Boeing may stop producing 747s, and Jaguar Land Rover is expanding its incubator program.