Most people agree that the restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic were a drag. Wearing facial coverings, social distancing and not hanging indoors with others were disruptive necessities in curbing ...
Troutman Pepper Locke and Greenberg Traurig recruited energy partners to join their offices in Los Angeles and Sacramento, respectively.
OSHA’s priorities are shaped by political and regulatory shifts. It’s important to stay apprised of key developments ...
For construction contractors, OSHA rule changes anticipated for 2026 represent more than a regulatory update. They point to a broader shift in how jobsite risk must be identified, managed, and ...
Oregon OSHA is encouraging employers and workers across all industries to participate in the annual Safety Break for Oregon on Wednesday, May 13, a statewide stand-down focused on workplace safety and ...
Workers and consumers in Oregon now have a new guide for understanding and using their rights to work safely and to protect against fraud thanks to the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division ...
Editor's note: In honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Register-Guard and its sister publication, the Statesman Journal, are embarking on a year-long ...
As Oregon leaders seek to revitalize the state’s business reputation, economists see conflicting signs about where Portland— and the state as a whole — is headed. The economic and population dips ...
The Oregon Occupational and Safety and Health Division, an agency that regulates workplace safety and health, has concluded an investigation of the city of Seaside that began last fall. The city was ...
Oregon election officials are set to begin removing hundreds of thousands of inactive voters from the state’s registration rolls, a move that comes after years of inaction, mounting public pressure, ...
This story was produced by the Oregon Journalism Project, a nonprofit newsroom covering the state. As Oregon kicks off a general election year, Secretary of State Tobias Read is taking what he says is ...