In spring 2022, Sandy officially became a Bee City USA affiliate. Since then, city staff have gathered a group of community members to serve as the Sandy Bee City Action Group.
To help bridge the gap between community members and resources for senior citizens, the Sandy Senior Center, in partnership with the Sandy Public Library and Sandy Area Metro, will host a Senior ...
Sandy's Community Garden volunteer work days are held once a month in the Bornstedt Park gardens, and they are open for anyone to join for any amount of time they are able to give.
Continuing its mission to provide fresh produce (as well as locally sourced handmade items) to the communities on Mount Hood, the Hoodland Farmers Market will return Saturday, May 18.
April showers are here and soon the Sandy Garden Club will be selling May flowers, and more, at its annual plant sale.
The grant money will benefit Ant Farm, Mark Prairie School, Lake Oswego trolley and more
In October 2022, the city of Sandy implemented a temporary moratorium on land-use applications that would require new sewer connections.
For the second time the Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce and the community have declared a recipient of the Heart of the Community award.
What are adults sometimes but just big kids?
The Country Cut-Ups Square Dance Club will host its annual barn sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, May 31, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 1, at 13987 S.E. Richey Road, Boring.
The pharmaceutical industry and patient groups are opposing a price cap proposal headed for lawmakers, prompting a prominent state staffer to speak out
For fans of fresh-from-the-farm veggies and shopping local, it’s almost your favorite time of the year again: farmers market season.
Jennifer Betz thanked by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for care of abandoned dogs in nuclear wasteland
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.
City of Sandy's newest event, Yappy Hour, will offer activities for pups, their people on May 16, in Sandy Bluff Park
Two lawmakers weigh in on potential reclassification by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration as more states legalize it for recreational and medical use.
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.
While many welcome warmer temperatures and await summer in May, Keep Oregon Green and the Oregon Department of Forestry have partnered with fire agencies to educate people about wildfire prepared...
The Oregon state fire marshal says homes well outside of forests can be damaged by wildfires.
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.
Experts from the University of Oregon offer generally good news about wildfire risks for the West but uncertainty for the Northwest.
The Rhododendron Community Planning Organization (CPO) will meet again at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 18, at the Alpine Event Center, 73365 Highway 26, Rhododendron.
While still teaching at Kelso Elementary School three years ago, Denise Stratton-White and her teaching partner decided to redirect some of their craftiness {span}— {/span}usually reserved for ...
First three episodes of MetroEast show highlight Republic of Georgia, Oaxaca, Myanmar
For 20 years, Andreanne Rode has owned and operated Otto’s Ski Shop on Pioneer Boulevard in Sandy. Now, as she prepares to retire, she’s hoping to find a new owner for the business who will l...
Sasquatch Shuttle implements new fee system at private lot
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?
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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.
Longtime elected leader and Centennial High grad celebrated at 2024 State of City
FirewoodApril showers bring May flowers, but also firewood season. The Mount Hood National Forest is now providing firewood harvest permits for this year.
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...
With the recent closure of Mt. Hood Center in Boring, many Sandy High parents have been asking where the school's prom will take place now.
Enrollment for Oregon Preschool Promise and Oregon Head Start are now open.
While the fire damage was minimal in the historic Timberline Lodge on Thursday, April 18, repairs and restoration are needed. To help fund this work, the Friends of Timberline are collecting dona...
Justices will hear arguments Monday in case pitting two people against Grants Pass and the Southern Oregon city's anti-camping ordinance.
Sandy volunteer firefighters passed the spatula to the Sandy Kiwanis Club Saturday, April 20, as the local nonprofit hosted the annual Sportsman’s Breakfast.
After a fire in the attic of the historic Timberline Lodge caused a late-night evacuation and closure on Thursday, April 18, the hotel is expected to reopen to guests starting Sunday, April 21. T...
Historic lodge, ski area closed during investigation; Staff thanks firefighters for saving building
17-year-old suspect attempted to flee police by running into woods near Barlow High
Getting your planter boxes and gardens ready for the summer and in need of plants?
Gresham, Estacada, Hoodland and Clackamas Fire respond to protect historic lodge
Governor removes "acting" from Chris Warner's title; she names two new deputy chiefs of staff and fills other positions.
UPDATE: Tickle Creek Trail is now fully reopened as of Thursday, April 25.
Camp Namanu, a camp that’s been a summertime idyll for young Oregonians since 1924, was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Ki Soon “Harmony” Hyun, an 83-year-old woman with dementia, had been at Mt. Hood Senior Living for less than 24 hours before she wandered away from the memory care facility.
Former Multnomah County commissioner trails Gresham's Eddy Morales in spending for the seven-way Democratic primary May 21 to succeed Earl Blumenauer.