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Oregon’s US senators split on weapons sales to Israel as Gazan death toll passes 60,000

U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both Oregon Democrats, are typically aligned, but are at odds over ...

Business

King City’s Kingston Terrace Town Center construction kicks into high gear

King City’s Kingston Terrace Town Center construction kicks into high gear. Expansive project off of Roger Rogers ...

Lifestyles

As Oregon state parks grapple with funding woes, some parks fees to increase

Some Oregon state parks will see increased parking and visitor fees later this year, as the Oregon Parks ...

Sports

6A All-State Baseball: Sunset’s Schoolcraft, Barnes take home big honors

It’s not too late to celebrate what was in high school baseball this past spring, and people are ...

Business

Woodburn’s highly anticipated Amazon facility, largest in PNW, begins operations

After multiple delays, the Woodburn Amazon fulfillment center is officially up and running two years after its projected ...

Professional

Hops nearly perfect in 8-0 win over Spokane

It wasn’t perfect, but for a team that’s been far from such for the better part of the ...

Opinion

OPINION: The politics of standing apart

Here are some recent headlines from a Substack column by an Oregon elected official: “If You Think SNAP ...

Columnists

OPINION: We can’t arrest our way out of homelessness

Punishing people for being poor doesn’t make them less poor. And jailing someone who’s homeless doesn’t make them ...

Business

Oregon AG says he ‘absolutely’ anticipates tariff case will reach U.S. Supreme Court

Federal court hears arguments for State of Oregon, et al., v. Trump, et al. Oregon’s top legal officer ...

Business

Study finds money poured into rural Oregon under Biden-era programs recently cut by Republicans

A study by researchers at Portland State University found federal investments in Oregon’s rural and economically stressed counties ...

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‘Les Misérables: School Edition,’ headed to Broadway Rose soon

‘Les Misérables: School Edition,’ headed to Broadway Rose soon. The beloved musical features young actors who are completing ...

News

With TriMet cuts looming, riders in Washington County face uncertainty

TriMet plans to put the brakes on at least 10% of its transit services over the next two ...

Announcements

Slow arrival of fast food: In-N-Out asks for green light to build Beaverton location

After years of anticipation, Washington County residents still have some waiting to do as In-N-Out Burger’s proposed Beaverton ...

Business

Federal appeals court skeptical of cases for and against Trump tariff authority

WASHINGTON — Judges on the U.S. Appeals Court for the Federal Circuit questioned the legality of President Donald ...

Columnists

RURAL REFLECTIONS: Innocence of childhood

In writing my book “Neff Road,” I was struck by the beauty and the innocence of childhood. We ...

Government

USDA proposes closing regional Forest Service offices in Portland, moving work to Colorado, Utah

The Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Region Headquarters would be closed and the Pacific Northwest Research Station would be ...

Crime & Justice

State’s juvenile justice system gets new leader following scrutiny over agency abuse investigations

Gov. Tina Kotek nominated Michael Tessean, most recently director of the Colorado State Board of Parole, to lead the ...

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‘A world without cancer’: Volunteers rally for hope at Washington County relay

With more than 8,700 new cancer diagnoses expected in Oregon this year, locals will gather next month in ...

Explore

ON THE REFUGE: August can be quiet at the Tualatin River refuge, but there’s still activities on tap

Work party set for Aug. 9; Summer Exploration Day Aug. 23 August is a slow and quiet month ...

Local News

Sherwood to apply for more funding to clean up tannery site

Sherwood to apply for more funding to clean up tannery site. City will seek $500,000 from watershed board.