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, ...
Portland State University and Portland Community College announced a groundbreaking partnership to address the critical workforce needs of Oregon's burgeoning semiconductor industry.
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
Test scores remain below the state average Forest Grove students as the effects on student outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic linger on.
Maggie Wigness researches the intersection of battle and artificial intelligence at the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
State test scores continue to worsen for Hillsboro students as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on student outcomes linger on. Across all grades, Hillsboro students scored below the state ave...
Approximately 1,300 Intel employees will be laid off in the culmination of the semiconductor giant’s plans to reduce its staff by 15%.
A new ordinance allows for pods to locate in a variety of location and will include restrooms and a pavilion.
The tension between a city council’s duty to uphold the law and its desire to do right by its citizens played out Monday night, Oct. 14, in the Forest Grove council chambers when the city counc...
The gathering allows children to read to trained therapy dogs.
Hillsboro voters will elect a new slate of local leaders to serve on the city council this November.
BrucePac, a Woodburn-based precooked meat company, has recalled roughly 10 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and chicken made at an Oklahoma plant because of possible contamination with listeri...
Officials encouraged by results of the first 30 days of the effort
From Nov. 5 through Dec. 20, three artists will display their works.
As announced Monday, the groundbreaking partnership supports the Microchip Industry Collaborative for Research, Outreach, Training and Education Coordination initiative, marking a step toward ele...
The new 55-unit complex in the Tigard Triangle is expected to reduce or eliminate renters' electricity bills.
Highway 47 scene of fatal crash after woman swerves into oncoming traffic
The intricacies and eccentricities of Oregon's land use laws are on full display as Hillsboro finds itself caught, once again, between the prospect of development and the push for preservation.
It’s harvest season in the Willamette Valley, and despite current challenges facing the wine industry, Woodburn’s own Hanson Vineyard perseveres.
The North Plains city council candidates gave their thoughts on development, ways to build community and what they believe are the most pressing issues facing the city.
Either way you slice it, North Plains will have a new mayor.
Treasured Yarns offers unique products, making them affordable to all crafters.
Dave Parker, a former district administrator, will serve through June 2026, when a permanent superintendent is chosen
First Friday and Second Saturday concert events are back.
Time is running out to register to vote ahead of the Nov. 5 election.
Great Oregon Shake Out drill set for Oct. 17 and run by Oregon Office of Emergency Management
The Wardens bring stories of Canada's wild Friday, Nov. 22, to Hillsboro's Walters Cultural Arts Center.
Sure some streets are closed during the event but paid parking and shuttles are available.
Oregonians have another tool to keep track of the state’s work to expand the state’s behavioral health system.
The developer who wants to build a residential subdivision on the former Alpenrose Dairy in Southwest Portland is inching closer to winning city approval.
Hillsboro's Main Street will be roaming with ghouls, ghosts and a whole lot of candy for a festive night Saturday, Oct. 26.
Your Oregon News asked readers in an unofficial survey where their favorite coffee spots are.
Forest Grove lost a leader, volunteer and community pillar this weekend — but what remains is a legacy of service.
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 ...
Renee Miller set the fastest known time for a woman's unsupported hike on the Oregon portion of the Pacific Crest Trail this summer.
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.
The money will go to monitor those who are awaiting trail, sought in the wake of 2022 domestic violence double-murder case.
Portland Community College staff and industry partners showed off the latest technologies, training and careers at one of the largest manufacturing-related learning events in the state.
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...
Police believe the man has burglarized or attempted to burglarized a building that includes the Clothing Closet, which houses clothing for students in need.
Get a head start on holiday shopping (and sneak in a sip of wine or two) during Forest Grove’s third annual Wine Walk.
Assessment data released by the Oregon Department of Education on Thursday, Oct. 3 paints a bleak picture of declining test scores.
A barn fire where hazelnuts were being processed took nearly 50 firefighters, five hours and 100,000 gallons of water to quell late Thursday, Oct. 3.
Forest Grove’s Shelly Dominguez Alfaro admits Portland Community College was her backup plan for college. However, the backup plan soon became “Plan A” and she could not have been happier.
Isaiah Marquis, 25, a Tigard resident, was arrested after turning himself into police on Oct. 3.
Ancora Wellness will host a grand opening for its new location at 239 N.E. Lincoln St. Thursday, Oct. 17.
Crews were dispatched around 1:41 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, to a reported brush fire in the 10000 block of Northwest Shearer Hill Road where firefighters found a blaze burning through a cut wheat fie...
The gatherings are set each Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m.
The Portland Trail Blazers will host a public celebration of life for former franchise executive Traci Rose, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20 at Moda Center.