Oregon City Together, a local coalition fighting to stop the spread of substance abuse by youth, announced it has been awarded a five-year, $1.8 million federal grant from the Substance Abuse and...
Republicans had targeted some ‘vulnerable’ Democrats, including Sen. Chris Gorsek, who kept his East Multnomah County seat after Tuesday’s election.
UPDATE after midnight Wednesday, Nov. 6.
State Sen. Elizabeth Steiner, a Portland Democrat, appears headed toward clinching the treasurer’s race
Former Oregon House Speaker Dan Rayfield poised to become the state’s next attorney general, keeping the office in Democratic hands
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Oregon voters appear to have shot down Measure 117, barring Oregon from implementing ranked-choice voting for statewide elections moving forward.
Oregon voters appear to have approved a ballot measure amending the state’s constitution to give the legislature the power to impeach and remove state lawmakers believed to have committed wrong...
Oregon voters on Tuesday appear to have denied passage of Measure 116, a constitutional amendment which would have created an independent commission to set the salaries of state officials and ele...
Oregon voters on Tuesday appear to have approved Measure 119, a new law that requires cannabis businesses in the state to remain neutral if their employees attempt to unionize, based on early ele...
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This story has been updated from its original version.
Mike Mitchell and Scott Wilson lead the race for two open seats on the Oregon City Commission, according to early returns.
Oregon voters overwhelmingly defeated Ballot Measure 118, which would impose a 3% tax on the sales of businesses in the state over $25 million, then distribute the money raised to all residents, ...
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So far, Lake Oswego resident Melissa Fireside has more votes than Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull in the race for position 4 on the county board of commissioners.
Voter turnout in Clackamas County had reached 58% through Monday, Nov. 4, according to the latest estimate from the county clerk’s office.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is hosting a Nov. 13 meeting as part of the agency’s efforts to chart a sustainable future for state hatcheries.
What makes “Mary Poppins” so special?
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is investigating the crash, and asks for any witness help from the public.
What happens to you late in the fourth quarter of life? Strategic planning now will make for a smoother transition. How do you move from living independently to finding (and affording) assisted l...
After resolving a mechanical issue last week, Clackamas County Clerk Catherine McMullen does not expect delays in reporting results on election night Tuesday, Nov. 5.
A vendor has fixed the mail ballot sorter that was malfunctioning and delaying vote-counting processing, Clackamas County Clerk Catherine McMullen said at a press conference Friday, Nov. 1.
Your Oregon News invited readers to share your scariest haunted decorations, jack-o-lanterns and costumes.
A mechanical issue with the Clackamas County Elections office ballot sorter has caused vote-counting delays.
A couple days after he was prevented from presenting a resolution to the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners calling for an independent audit of the local election system, Commissioner Mark S...
For some students, the beginning of the 2024-25 school year was their first without cell phones.
Good news — you'll get an extra hour of sleep this weekend when Daylight Saving Time comes to an end on Sunday. Daylight Saving Time officially ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, whenclocks fall ba...
Business, political and civic leadership unites behind dissuading Oregonians from reacting with violence to Tuesday’s election.
Candidates for Oregon’s most competitive congressional district spent a total of more than $2.4 million in the first 16 days of October, federal campaign finance reports show.
With one week to go until election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, about 16% of eligible voters in Clackamas County have turned in their ballots.
Following a meeting last week in which Clackamas County commissioners either supported or did not refute unsubstantiated claims about “massive” flaws with the state and county’s electoral s...
And then there were four – weekends.
Bugatti’s Ristorante on Highway 43 in West Linn, a staple in the community’s restaurant scene for more than three decades, closed Nov. 3.
Royal Dutch Airlines will offer three flights per week.
The Oregon Health Authority is launching a new rental assistance program through its Medicaid plan that serves low-income Oregonians when medical crises impact their ability to pay rent.
OREGON CITY — House Speaker Mike Johnson cast the 2024 election as a battle between good and evil in a speech urging about 150 enthusiastic Republicans to vote for vulnerable U.S. Rep. Lori Cha...
At least 49 people in 10 states, including Oregon, have been sickened with E. coli food poisoning, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Pacific Ocean is set to dump a bucketful of rain on the metro area.
Clackamas County mailed ballots for the Nov. 5 General Election to eligible voters on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
The North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce announced nominations for the eighth annual “Women in Leadership and Management” awards on Monday, Oct. 21.
The lights were all on in the Beaverton and Hillsboro stores Monday but the doors were locked and the familiar pie that greet customers were all gone.
Homes, businesses and farms near Oregon City between Redland and Beavercreek will receive high-speed internet, thanks to a grant from the federal government.
A longtime provider of youth behavioral health services plans to expand its residential program that treats teenagers with mental health and addiction problems.
Clackamas County will develop the former Clackamas Elementary School site into a new recovery center.
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...
Officials with the two Portland-area counties worry they’ll lose millions under a new funding formula set to go into effect next year
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.
A lawsuit filed on behalf of recently-laid off employees at Willamette Falls Paper Company — which was once the largest employer in the city of West Linn — alleges that the company failed to ...