UFOs in Oregon? Plus, More Trouble for Zenith and City Campaign Finance Controversy
Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about the federal government investigating several companies in our Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub (CEI Hub), reported UFO sightings in Eugene skies, and the drama surrounding Portland’s public campaign finance management. Joining host Claudia Meza on this year’s final Friday news roundup are City Cast’s director of digital strategy, Bryan M. Vance, and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni.
Discussed in Today’s Episode:
- Feds Launch Special Air Monitoring at Portland Fuel Storage Terminal [Oregonian🔒]
- State Slaps Zenith Energy With $372K Fine, Requests City Revisit Land-Use Approval [Oregonian🔒]
- ‘You Are Cleared to Maneuver ... To Avoid the UFO’: Pilots Report Unidentified Lights Over Oregon [Oregonian🔒]
- Portland Public Campaign Finance Deputy Slams Program Head in Searing Resignation; Director Fires Back [Oregonian🔒]
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