Experts from the University of Oregon offer generally good news about wildfire risks for the West but uncertainty for the Northwest.
The current levy expires in June 2025
The open-concept emergency pet hospital offers a unique treatment experience
County clerks across the state have been inundated with callers asking about the missing statement
Event set for May 2 at Chehalem Cultural Center in Newberg
Rotary clubs lead effort to erect the signs of peace throughout the area
Board commissions subcommittee to consider ways to better inform parents
Event is set from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 11 at Sherwood’s Robin Hood Plaza.
Clerk’s office will conduct ‘Logic and Accuracy Tests’ on May 7 at McMinnville office
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?
Three organizations are sponsoring a May 2 event at George Fox University
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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.
Newberg's Fred Meyer and Safeway stores could be affected
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...
Daily and weekly reports from Newberg-Dundee police, sheriff's office and TVF&R
Justices will hear arguments Monday in case pitting two people against Grants Pass and the Southern Oregon city's anti-camping ordinance.
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley is once again making the rounds to his constituent counties, with a town hall scheduled in Yamhill County this month.
Historic lodge, ski area closed during investigation; Staff thanks firefighters for saving building
Pair awarded $500K in ARPA funds; project estimated to cost more than $7 million
Governor removes "acting" from Chris Warner's title; she names two new deputy chiefs of staff and fills other positions.
Construction expected to begin in late spring 2025 on installing turf field, eight-lane track and other features
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.
Site on North College Street will eventually feature three homes
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.
Nikolas Kristof will speak to his years as a reporter, bureau chief and columnist for the New York Times
The Tulip Festival continues through April, while the iris Bloom Season begins May 10
Cord wood goes to VFW post for processing; chips go to CPRD for tails
Area law enforcement agencies are looking for the following people with outstanding warrants
Nate Monson alleged top lawmakers and legislative staff retaliated against him by publicizing discrepancies in his résumé after he raised concerns.
Legendary OSU coach Pat Casey will be recognized April 15; six individuals named earlier
Rachael Moser, 37, is a former director at the Oregon Department of Education in the office of education, innovation and improvement.
Business Oregon metes grant to AHIVOY for its 17-week training program
Search continues for Gary Grewal, last seen Feb. 8 on the Willamette River Bridge
The Oregon Health Authority study is based on nearly 1,300 deaths of Oregonians from 16 to 30 years old.
School hosts Roland Smith, who talks to students about writing and the writing process
Daily and weekly reports from Newberg-Dundee police, sheriff's office and TVF&R
Area law enforcement agencies are looking for the following people with outstanding warrants
Annual event set for May 4 at society’s museum in McMinnville
Nonprofit housing agency will share its mission at the April 25 event
Dr. Troy Fisher will take over in July from a retiring Joe Wehrli
Representative announces the U.S. Department of Agriculture will fund five new renewable energy projects on farms in Oregon
There’s a big wide world out there for writers looking to share their stories and message with a wider audience.
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.
City makes good on its plan to eliminate three trees causing infrastructure issues
On a national scale, the Portland market will be the third largest recipient of Democratic spending, behind only New York City and Los Angeles.