Morning Roundup: Groups question oil influence; Biz questions Superfund plan
Groups ask if the oil industry influences politics, while businesses question Willamette Superfund plan.
Groups ask if the oil industry influences politics, while businesses question Willamette Superfund plan.
Jordan Cove terminal saga continues, and Pacific Power stays in the dam business.
Apple to utilize wastewater in Prineville, and Portland approves of Google Fiber.
Tribal leaders ask for cessation of fossil fuels, Upstream proposes sugary drink tax.
Portland’s superfund plan released, Nike stops Berian again.
The latest on IP-28, and Portland Commissioner Amanda Fritz pushes publicly-funded campaigns.
Bullseye Glass can resume operations, Oregon companies make Fortune 500 and Clinton makes Herstory in today’s headlines.
In today’s headlines, Oregon counties will miss out on millions of dollars in marijuana money, while Daimler announces temporary Oregon layoffs.
Nike sues an Olympic contender, and Gov. Kate Brown develops revenue plan post-corporate tax increase.
In today’s headlines, mayor-elect wants diversity in boardrooms, while Portland can’t justify land purchase.