The Lake Oswego Festival of the Arts is just around the corner and event organizers have unveiled one of the featured exhibits for this year’s festivities.
Fans of Dolly Parton may want to check out the Lakewood Theatre Company’s ongoing production.
Reports indicate that police action to remove protesters could be coming ‘soon.’
The city of Lake Oswego is still recovering from a winter storm that battered the area over three months ago.
The upcoming hikes will give Oregon’s public four-year schools some of the highest tuition and fee rates among public universities in the West.
Beginning May 1, Clackamas County Elections began mailing primary election ballots to the more than 315,000 registered voters in the county.
The late Lake Oswego resident Jeanette Goodrum served America in World War II. But her missions remained a secret for 35 years after the war ended. Goodrum was not a spy. Nor did she secretly see...
Editor's note: This story appears in the May edition of LO Monthly.
West Linn Adult Community Center to hold mini market
Two lawmakers weigh in on potential reclassification by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration as more states legalize it for recreational and medical use.
The era of artificial intelligence is here and businesses should use the tool wisely rather than shy away from it, according to presenters at the Kruse Way Economic Forum. The discussion Tuesday,...
With aid from a drone and a K-9 team, Lake Oswego police officers arrested two people who were suspected of stealing a car early Tuesday morning.
The Oregon Department of Education is doling out $30 million to school districts and charters for summer programming this year.
Your Oregon News asked readers to share their favorite photos of brunch or blunch during the month of April.
The Oregon state fire marshal says homes well outside of forests can be damaged by wildfires.
Featuring more than 40 juried awards and nearly $135,000 in potential scholarships and prizes, the eighth annual Clackamas Education Service Regional Art Show honored young visual artists from ac...
When the staff at the Clackamas County Event Center wanted to rebrand the old Food, Wine, and Brew Festival into something new, they landed on a pretty good idea.
Hunger Fighters Oregon, which runs a food pantry in Lake Oswego, recently welcomed a new leadership team aboard.
Members of the Lake Oswego High School robotics team ToborTech celebrated an incredible achievement at their final competition.
Experts from the University of Oregon offer generally good news about wildfire risks for the West but uncertainty for the Northwest.
One week after city of Lake Oswego leaders made their pitch to library and parks and recreation boards as to why morphing the current Lake Grove Elementary School into a community center would be...
Community members regularly ask Liz Hartman, the CEO for the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce, to host more wine walks in the community beyond the one in downtown each October.
Though it’s known for providing written histories that shed light on how the 19th and 20th century residents of modern Lake Oswego once lived, the Oswego Heritage Council recently underwent a p...
Emergency rooms are required to treat whoever shows up, regardless of their status. The question: Does that federal rule supersede Idaho’s near-total ban on abortions?
With a look of delight, a little boy in the front row of the Lake Oswego High School auditorium pumped his fists when it was finally time for World Champion Taekwondo demonstration team to perfor...
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The Lake Oswego Fire Department responded to a house fire on Ninth Street at about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 24.
Sen. Ron Wyden votes ‘yes’ as Sen. Jeff Merkley votes ‘no’ on one of the most controversial foreign aid bills in recent years, which President Biden signed Wednesday, April 24.
The Oregon secretary of state offers public service announcements with short, animated videos featuring ‘Blobby,’ a cartoon blob who enjoys voting.
The U.S. Supreme Court case stems from a 2022 decision by an appeals court decision that ruled the city of Grants Pass could not issue citations to people sleeping outside if there was no shelter...
After a postponement due to safety concerns earlier this year, the Lakeridge High School GSA Gender and Sexualities Alliance hosted Poison Waters and Friends for “Pride Fair: Queer Education & ...
“The Bra” opened in Northeast Portland two years ago
The third annual Lake Oswego Sustainability Resource Fair brought together groups from all over Lake Oswego to Lakeridge Middle School on Saturday, April 20. Hosted by the Lake Oswego School Dist...
Justices will hear arguments Monday in case pitting two people against Grants Pass and the Southern Oregon city's anti-camping ordinance.
An advisory jury tasked with issuing opinions on the city of Lake Oswego’s rules preventing public access to Oswego Lake reached a mixed consensus Friday, April 19, finding that many of the cit...
The Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce’s flower basket initiative — which involves the hanging of flower baskets along local streets — will be completed by June 1, according to chamber organiz...
Governor removes "acting" from Chris Warner's title; she names two new deputy chiefs of staff and fills other positions.
At the DoubleTree Hotel near Lloyd Center, in the heart of Northeast Portland, the Oregon Recovery Community Summit filled the hotel conference center’s hallways with chatter and laughter.
The Lake Oswego City Council chose to award most of the $2 million from a Metro regional government program to three projects: enhanced access to the Willamette River at George Rogers Park, impro...
The city of Lake Oswego and Clackamas County face the possibility of litigation over the county’s planned improvements to Stafford Road and Childs Road that would impact the charter-protected a...
Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Democrat Andrea Salinas of Tigard prepare for their first re-election bids; Janelle Bynum raises more than Jamie McLeod-Skinner in their contest for the 5th Dis...
Every year, student representatives from all over Lake Oswego help the city run smoothly by making their voices heard, lending a hand and providing invaluable youth perspectives on local issues.
Portland metro area, urban and nonurban areas have separate rates as set by a 2016 change for a three-tiered system.
When Mark Togni walked the Oregon City property he and his business partner were interested in buying recently, the depth and breadth of the military history stored there wasn’t all that clear.
Former Directors Mortgage coworkers Mark Hanna and Anthony Levrets, who filed lawsuits against each other in late 2023 and early 2024, have now also filed counterclaims to each other’s lawsuits...
They represent a small fraction of the tens of thousands of people who’ve lost free Medicaid benefits since April 2023.