Cheyne Springbett, biology master’s student, received first place in the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS) student scholarship research award
Stoel Rives, an AmLaw 200 firm, is proud to announce that the Daily Journal of Commerce named partner Laura Kerr its 2022 Women of Vision “Jean Richardson Industry Impact Award” recipient, recognizing her as a trailblazer in her field within Oregon and Southwest Washington.
As a member of Raphael House’s Domestic Violence Recovery Mentor Team, Ashley Anne Crook knows firsthand the importance of lived experience when it comes to serving domestic violence survivors.
FIFTY YEARS AGO, I was dropped off a couple of blocks from Notre Dame, a newly admitted student with my steamer trunk at my feet. In those days, steamer trunks were standard equipment for college students.
At approximately 12:20 p.m., Thursday, October 20, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a serious crash just east of the intersection of SE Orient Drive and SE 282nd Avenue involving a motorcyclist and pickup truck.
The Portland Police Bureau continues its investigation into the deputy-involved-shooting that occurred on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, in the Lloyd District of Northeast Portland. At this time, we would like to provide a timeline of the incident, based on the current investigation.
County leaders on Thursday, Oct. 13, presented the annual report of the Workforce Equity Strategic Plan, focusing on changes in Central Human Resources, improvements to the County’s Americans With Disabilities Act (link is external)(ADA) accommodations process, and the first set of findings from a new exit interview pilot program.
Tax attorney Nicole Elliott was quoted in a Forbes article discussing the changes to the energy provisions in the tax code through the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Earlier this week, Lt. Doug Asboe was honored with the Catalyst Award by the State Land Board for his compassionate leadership addressing the impacts of long-term camping on Oregon’s public waterways.