Oregon’s state elections office has shut down its phone lines for the day because of a deluge of calls from out-of-state callers sharing misinformation about Republican President Donald Trump, ...
The two candidates running for Oregon attorney sparred in their final debate Wednesday evening over abortion, gun violence and election safety, giving voters one last chance to weigh their differ...
Time to get the ruck sack out and prepare for a little adventure – and the support that veterans and first responders will get from it.
‘Tis the haunting season, where ghouls, ghosts and other assorted things that go bump in the night thrill those who enjoy that sort of thing.
Metro’s largest affordable housing project in Clackamas County broke ground on Wednesday in Milwaukie in an event heavily attended by local leaders, including event speakers Rep. Mark Gamba, Me...
Time is running out to register to vote ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
Crime, drugs and homelessness are wreaking havoc on small businesses in Portland and Clackamas County, a small group of business owners told U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, R-Oregon, on Wednesday.
Oregonians have another tool to keep track of the state’s work to expand the state’s behavioral health system.
Two people face serious charges in Clackamas County court after attacking a 43-year-old man outside his Clackamas County apartment Sept. 21. Because the man, Tristan Thomas — who, according to ...
October is domestic violence awareness month, and Clackamas County community members are invited to dine out at participating restaurants to support Clackamas Women's Services.
As a way to assess its land for urban readiness and to potentially show other state and regional leaders the need for expansion, the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners agreed at a meeting Tu...
Your Oregon News asked readers in an unofficial survey where their favorite coffee spots are.
First-term Republican U.S. Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer and Democratic challenger Janelle Bynum traded blows over abortion, crime and citizen engagement during their first debate Oct. 8.
Oregon’s governor and top elections official are calling for an independent external audit of the state’s automatic voter registration system after the Motor Vehicles Services Division found ...
Oregon and more than a dozen other states are suing the social media giant TikTok for allegedly harming children with its short-form video app.
Clackamas Community College is the recipient of two grants that will enhance student support services and transportation assistance.
Keeping the Molalla River Corridor clean and ready for those who access the area has always been of utmost importance to the folks at Molalla River Watch.
Results of the Oregon Statewide Assessment Systems’ spring 2024 tests released Thursday, Oct. 3 show Gladstone students’ scores remain slightly below the state average, continuing a five-year...
Voters across Oregon will have more on their plate than the presidential election this November. Several high profile ballot measure could change Oregon’s political landscape forever, with ques...
Assessment data released by the Oregon Department of Education on Thursday, Oct. 3 paints a bleak picture of declining test scores.
As fall approaches, Clackamas Community College’s horticulture department invites gardening and outdoor enthusiasts to dive into a series of engaging workshops designed to nurture a passion for...
Clackamas County became home to six new early learning classrooms located right in the heart of the community when the Clackamas Early Learning Center officially opened Wednesday, Oct. 2. The rib...
In 2023, top congressional Democrat Hakeem Jeffries urged Oregon state Rep. Janelle Bynum to run for one of the country’s closest U.S. House races. On Wednesday, he stood side-by-side with Bynu...
The man shot by two Milwaukie police officers early Monday morning during a traffic stop at a Taco Bell parking lot was unarmed, according to the Clackamas County District Attorney’s Office.
TRICK OR TREAT: Set to run 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, Trick or Treat on Main Street is a partnership between the City of Milwaukie and several downtown businesses to give kids and their families...
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Instead of picnic blankets and frisbees, community members brought picket signs to Milwaukie Bay Park Friday, Sept. 27.
The residents of a homeless encampment on Southeast Clackamas Road have been preparing themselves. Last week, people organized belongings, tried to pick up trash and attempted to repair their rec...
A Milwaukie police officer shot a suspect in a car during an investigation early Monday morning.
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) will increase its camping, parking and reservation fees to keep pace with the rising cost of utilities, operations and maintenance.
Two young Portlanders are being recognized for their bravery after saving a 9-month-old baby from being electrocuted when a severe ice storm downed a powerline over a family’s SUV, one posthumo...
So, you think you know Clackamas County and have your finger on the pulse of the people who live here?
The Alexander Gallery presents “The Faculty Show,” a group exhibition of works by Clackamas Community College faculty that runs through Dec. 6.
The Portland area feels the heat for Tuesday, Sept. 24
The work is likely to continue through Friday, Sept. 27.
Only minutes into another Record Bonanza, organizer Don Rogers was in his element.
Clackamas County is offering a new Business Development Grants Program for traded sector businesses.
Oregon erroneously added more than 1,200 people without documented proof of citizenship to its voter rolls in the past few years and nine of those people voted, state officials announced Monday.
Keeping the Molalla River area clean is a vital component of Molalla River Watch Watershed Council’s mission.
Perhaps the most glaring distinction between the two leading candidates for Oregon secretary of state is where they fall on the very basics: how Oregonians vote.
Clackamas Community College will hold a community event to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day on Sunday, Oct. 13.
It wasn’t a normal Friday afternoon class.
OPB and DHM Research surveyed Gen Z and Millennial voters and found disgruntlement and skepticism about the political process.
About 3% of Oregon’s electricity has come from solar in recent years; that could increase under a federal proposal.
Whether you’re a pickleball aficionado or just pickleball curious, the Portland Pickleball League hopes you’ll join them to cheer for world-class players during their inaugural season.
Oregon State University Extension will hold a Basic Forestry Shortcourse for woodland owners and caretakers in the Mid-Willamette Valley and surrounding areas this October.
Kilts, capes, faeries, and fun, oh my.
The Clackamas County Fair Board has three open board member positions, each serving a three-year term starting in January 2025.
Inside the Moda Center on Wednesday, Sept. 18, a vision for the future of women’s sports in Portland came to fruition.
Oregon is one of eight states to join with the Federal Trade Commission in an effort to hold up the proposal.