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Tail-wagging showdown: 18th annual K-9 trials back in Hillsboro
Washington County’s four-pawed contest of skill is uncaging another year of flying fur and unleashed excitement. The 18th…
May 15, 2025
Education
Supporting a dual language program, firsthand
(HILLSBORO) — For eighth grader Shantal Castellano, the goal is to advocate for the continued expansion of dual…
May 15, 2025
Education
Raising awareness of housing instability
(BEAVERTON) — A student at Sunset High School makes it his goal to address student housing instability through…
May 15, 2025
Business
Craig Prins, appointed after bourbon scandal, plans to exit OLCC this summer
The head of Oregon’s commission overseeing liquor and marijuana plans to leave his position by July 1, he…
May 15, 2025
Education
Getting beyond her comfort zone
Kayla Vo, a Tualatin High School senior, is named as this year's Amazing Kid from Tualatin.
May 15, 2025
Education
Farming is more than a fad for Banks student
(BANKS) — Passion is contagious, and if you spend a few minutes with Banks High School’s Robby Harris, you…
May 14, 2025
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Fostering unity, community in Cornelius
(CORNELIUS) — What began as a goal to complete community service hours through the National Honor Society has turned…
May 14, 2025
Education
Feeding the community, a drive at a time
(SHERWOOD) — She may not crave the spotlight, but Sherwood High’s Sophia Burt shines when serving her community. Born…
May 14, 2025
Government
Federal chaos leaves Oregon’s economic outlook sluggish, uncertain, short hundreds of millions
Oregon lawmakers will have nearly $756 million less than they anticipated to spend in next two years, according…
May 14, 2025
Food and Drink
Proposed federal SNAP cuts would leave Oregon families hungry, governor and senators warn
More than 700,000 Oregonians receive aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Oregonians will go hungry if congressional…
May 14, 2025
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