4/8 2:10 p.m. A firearm was reportedly lost at the 7300 block of Southwest Lake Bluff Court.
Governor removes "acting" from Chris Warner's title; she names two new deputy chiefs of staff and fills other positions.
The weather is getting warmer and school schedules are getting busier, which means that it’s also time for school budget season.
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...
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Portland metro area, urban and nonurban areas have separate rates as set by a 2016 change for a three-tiered system.
In affirming a Development Review Board decision on the status of a building previously operated by Fry's Electronics, the city of Wilsonville may have complicated plans for a Home Depot to move ...
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.
The grand opening for a renovated playground at Sofia Park, located in the Villebois neighborhood of Wilsonville, took Thursday, April 18.
They represent a small fraction of the tens of thousands of people who’ve lost free Medicaid benefits since April 2023.
Port officials say the shipping container service, which benefits businesses and commerce statewide, no longer is financially feasible.
Initiative aims to give residents the right to vote on whether roads in their area will be tolled
The Pioneer Chapter of the Oregon Hunters Association will hold its annual Youth Outdoor Skills Day on Saturday, April 27, at Canby Rod and Gun Club.
Editor’s note: This story was published Monday, April 15, prior to the Wilsonville City Council meeting. Stay tuned for more coverage of the Home Depot discussions this week.
Nate Monson alleged top lawmakers and legislative staff retaliated against him by publicizing discrepancies in his résumé after he raised concerns.
Animal communities coexist much like human ones. Conflict, compromise and collaboration link together thousands of small habitats into a larger whole.
Rachael Moser, 37, is a former director at the Oregon Department of Education in the office of education, innovation and improvement.
The Rotary Club of Wilsonville announced the 2023 First Citizen at the Heart of Gold Dinner and Auction last night. Brad Hansen, the winner, was one of four finalists for the award.
Search continues for Gary Grewal, last seen Feb. 8 on the Willamette River Bridge
The man is suspected of damaging the Sunnyside Substation in Clackamas County in November 2022.
The Oregon Health Authority study is based on nearly 1,300 deaths of Oregonians from 16 to 30 years old.
Gardening aficionados, or those just looking to spruce up a space in their yard, will have plenty to check out during this year’s Spring Garden Fair in Canby.
Those driving along Boones Ferry Road may have noticed a new Shell gas station near I-5.
West Linn and Wilsonville plant lovers should mark their calendars because the annual CREST plant sale is from 12-6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8 and Thursday, May 9.
Former Portland Trail Blazer Ben McLemore faces multiple felony sexual abuse charges stemming from an alleged assault that took place in Lake Oswego.
Wilsonville's State of the City address is rescheduled for May 6, during a City Council meeting.
Clackamas County is now offering free Deterra medication disposal pouches to help residents dispose of unused drugs safely.
A blistering state report lays out shortcomings in how DHS regulators responded to a troubled memory care facility before and after the death of a resident.
There’s a big wide world out there for writers looking to share their stories and message with a wider audience.
State Rep. Courtney Neron, D-Wilsonville, will hold a town hall this Saturday, April 13.
Governor notes landmark in a ceremonial signing of House Bill 4024, which takes effect after the 2026 election and puts Oregon among 45 other states with limits.
In July 2023, Wilsonville’s new regulations on public camping went into effect. Ten months later, city staff say it is an overall success.
This story has been updated from its original version.
On a national scale, the Portland market will be the third largest recipient of Democratic spending, behind only New York City and Los Angeles.
According to Kyle Holbrook, public murals offer a constant reminder. A reminder of an idea, a community and a moment in time.
Have something to say about your quality of life in Wilsonville? You can tell city staff and elected officials in an online satisfaction survey.
This month the members of Pamplin Media Group’s Student Writers Advisory Group — better known as SWAG — addressed standardized test score requirements on college applications.
Keeping the shoreline and trails cleaned, prepped and ready for another busy season in the Molalla River Corridor takes time and manpower.
Estimates differ by Portland State, U.S. Census, but both indicate slower growth than has been the norm in the state for most of the past 50 years.
Spokespeople for Gov. Tina Kotek and the corrections agency declined to answer questions about the allegations of abuse and poor conditions at the women’s prison.
The Wilsonville Police Department will be renovated this spring, allowing the department to take another floor in its current building.
Willamette Water Supply Program representatives recently gave an update on the status of construction related to a pipeline project in Wilsonville.
A new heat mapping project from Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties found a significant disparity in the temperatures experienced in different parts of the region.
In March, the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts announced four nominees for a Bishop position. Brendan Barnicle, rector at St. Francis of Assisi Church in Wilsonville, was among them.
The Pamplin Media Group is a locally owned business operating more than two dozen newspapers and online websites throughout the Portland metro area.
3/14 12:17 p.m. A traffic crash occurred at the intersection of Elligsen Ramp eastbound and I-5 freeway southbound.
At 32, the Stanford- and Harvard-trained physician has the biggest job of her career, running the 5,600-employee agency with a yearly budget of nearly $18 billion.
The West Linn-Wilsonville School Board announced three vacancies for the long-range planning committee during its Monday, April 1 meeting.
Following 24 years of advocating for the preservation of natural resources along the Willamette River, Travis Williams has shifted his focus to land acquisition.
The bovine cases of bird flu may indicate that the virus can spread among cows, federal officials say. It has infected dairy cows in nearby Idaho.