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Forest Grove man killed in single-vehicle rollover crash
A single-vehicle crash resulted in the death of a 62-year-old Forest Grove man over the weekend. Forest Grove…
June 30, 2025
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Measure expanding foster youth rights passes Oregon Senate again, overriding Kotek veto
The bill’s author said she had never heard from the governor about the bill prior to her Tuesday…
June 26, 2025
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Oregon House introduces scaled-down transportation bill with days left in session
The latest proposal is unpopular with Republicans and some rank-and-file Democrats who said they’ve not had enough time…
June 25, 2025
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Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect
An unremarkable, technical fix bill could be used to delay the state’s 2024 campaign finance law limiting contributions…
June 25, 2025
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Oregon lawmakers tuck $1 billion into late-session ‘Christmas tree’ spending bill
House Bill 5006 includes money for natural disasters, raises, museums and more Oregon lawmakers on Tuesday approved $1…
June 25, 2025
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Concerts in the Round returns to Beaverton after COVID pause
A much-loved Beaverton tradition will resume this summer after being stymied by the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerts in the…
June 20, 2025
Business
Intel plans to lay off thousands of factory workers. Will Washington County be affected?
Rumor has it that Oregon’s largest chipmaker plans to trim a chunk of its global factory workforce next…
June 18, 2025
Government
Water rates ready to climb in the city of Beaverton
Come July 1, water users in the city of Beaverton will see their water bills increase. The Beaverton…
June 18, 2025
Education
Play, learn on: New gym, classrooms completed at Stoller Middle School
The Beaverton School District is welcoming the completion of improvements to Stoller Middle School, including a sporty new…
June 18, 2025
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GoFundMe account to aid Newberg man arrested in ICE raid nears $100,000 in donations
Friends, family members and strangers have stepped up in a big way to help a Newberg man and…
June 17, 2025
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