A teenager was killed in a car crash south of Beaverton when they lost control of the vehicle and struck a tree.
Nearly three dozen lawmakers boycotted a speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, July 24, before the U.S. Congress. Among them was Sen. Merkley.
Anjolina Horzynek comes by her interest in languages naturally.
The Aug. 24 event highlights wine, food, music and artistry in the county
Affordable missing middle housing debuts in the 2024 Street of Dreams in August with a duplex, a triplex, and a cottage cluster in Portland.
The Washington County Sheriff's Office is investigating an arson case in Beaverton.
A new donut shop has opened its doors in Beaverton.
Disney’s “Hercules” is the first movie to kick off the series, set for Griffin Oaks Park, 18990 N.E. Griffin Oaks St.
They say that the prohibition deprives veterans of a drug that’s legal in nearly 40 states and forces them go to outside the VA system.
Oregon’s junior senator has protested the actions by the Netanyahu administration and the Israel Defense Force during the war in Gaza.
Authorized retailer Round Room will distribute the backpacks at 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 28, at 2227 S.E. Tualatin Valley Highway.
Champoeg and Stub Stewart among parks where campfires are banned indefinitely
We asked readers of the Portland Tribune and its more than two dozen sister publications who should take the baton now that President Biden has dropped out of the race.
The Portland Opera has endorsed Portland State University’s proposal to build a new performing arts center on its campus to replace the Keller Auditorium.
The results are in, and writers for the News-Times were showered with honors for their work in 2023.
The California-grown store features dressy/casual clothes for men and women.
Forest Grove will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Concours d'Elegance Car Show, alongside the 20th anniversary of the Forest Grove Farmers Markets, on Sunday, July 21.
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President Joe Biden withdrew from the 2024 election on Sunday, July 21, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to replace him just a month before the Democratic National Party nominating conventi...
The well-attended event included a parade, vendor booths, bands, lots of medieval-themed events and even an archery contest.
With not one, but three car shows and meetups planned, plus the 20th anniversary of the Forest Grove Farmers Market, it’s panning out to be an action-packed weekend in the Grove.
Newly renovated resort brings cultural connection and fun for many
Emerald ash borer threat leads to major expansion of team
Whether you like them locally sourced, animal-style or served with a pint, the Portland area burger scene keeps on growing, with a little something for everyone.
The incident began after someone called to a report a man assaulting a woman off of Southwest Boones Ferry Road.
A whopping 61% say non-motorized launch access is the best way to get into the river.
Last year, Oregon public schools celebrated the historic investment of $10.2 billion to the State School Fund.
An attempted assassination and the most vitriolic presidential campaign in living memory, a lot of people feeling a spike in general anxiety.
North Plains leaders discussed a proposed "relook" at the city's urban growth boundary expansion during a city council meeting Monday, July 15.
The study examines the role of law enforcement in guiding people into recovery and coincides with the preparation of new diversion programs.
The Salem Democrat was Oregon's longest serving state legislator and president of the Oregon Senate. Among his legacies: Reshaping mental health and the Legislature.
Community members can get their groove on during Salsa Night and a synthpop performance coming to Hillsboro's Walters Cultural Arts Center in August.
A variety of free entertainment will be on display at Hillsboro's Westside Commons during the Washington County Fair, July 19-28.
The Hillsboro community is invited to the Downtown Block Party Friday, July 19, to listen to music, roam the streets and grab some grub.
Hillsboro’s downtown will burst into a kaleidoscopic display this weekend as the La Strada dei Pastelli Chalk Art Festival makes its much-anticipated return.
Courtney, 81, died on Tuesday, July 17.
Zoom Room Hillsboro will hold a grand opening event Saturday, July 20, at 9389 N.E. Windsor St.
Applications for Hillsboro's 2024-2025 Mural Artist Roster are due by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21.
The Scooped! All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival brings dessert, music and more to Hillsboro's Westside Commons Saturday, Aug. 31, and Sunday, Sept. 1.
Nearly 30 food vendors will be at the 2024 Washington County Fair.
The National Weather Service has upgraded a fire weather watch in the Portland area to a red flag warning in anticipation of weather conducive to wildfires.
A new sign, along Highway 26, where it meets Highway 47, will be welcoming visitors to Vernonia.
Courtney, 81, was a fixture in Salem politics for nearly a half a century.
The Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer Program for Children pays $120 per child to help low-income families cover food costs over the three-month summer period.
More than 1,117 instances of scams or misleading activities have been reported by PGE in 2024.
The air in the Portland metro area could get smoky on Tuesday but not as bad as the wildfires of 2020, which darkened the skies and turned the sun blood red.
Still, turning dirt for new dwellings isn’t expected until the summer of 2027.
The National Weather Service in Portland has issued a fire weather watch for the area as the chance for thunderstorms looms.
A reception for the newest exhibit at Hillsboro's Walters Cultural Arts Center, "Precipice," will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6.