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Tigard Pride Parade set for later this month

The Tigard Pride Parade and Festival is set to begin at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 28.

Government

‘Not business as usual’: Washington County commissioners consider rescinding longstanding DEI resolution

The Washington County Board of Commissioners is proposing to abolish its guiding document regarding diversity, equity and inclusion. ...

Portland Diamond Project rendering of potential MLB stadium in Portland.

News

Oregon House passes ‘jock tax’ bill to help fund MLB stadium, heads to Gov. Kotek next

The Oregon House is sending the Senate Bill 110 to Gov. Tina Kotek's desk after passing it 46-6 ...

News

U.S. Rep. Salinas to host public town hall in Tualatin

U.S. Rep. Andrea Salinas announced she will host a town hall this week. Residents are invited to express ...

Lifestyle

Helvetia Lavender Festival returns for 18th year

The Helvetia Lavender Festival is back to celebrate 18 years, and with it comes all the sights, sounds ...

Crime & Justice

Hillsboro caretaker pleads guilty to trafficking man, forcing him to sell snacks at local shopping center

A Hillsboro caretaker will spend two years in prison after forcing a man with intellectual disabilities to sell ...

Business

Opinion: We must save Job Corps

U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici writes: 'For those who have found their path to success through Job Corps and ...

Business

Wide range of homes, home prices preferred in future River Terrace 2.0

Surveytakers ask for variety of housing styles, incomes and no stairs for future River Terrace 2.0 subdivision

Business

Tigard hosts dinner discussion on creating options in housing, employment and more

Tigard connected communities discussion set for Universal Plaza June 18, 5 to 7 p.m.

Local News

Portland General Electric faces continued legal challenges, resident pushback for Tonquin Project

The electricity company obtained a permit allowing it to condemn properties for its project upgrading transmission lines, but ...

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