Cayla Wilson's family awarded $9 million
Wilson in vegetative state since 2010 The family of Cayla Wilson of Gresham, who is still in a vegetative state after being seriously injured when her car was hit by an impaired driver in 2010, has...
View ArticleMathKwonDo adds kick to math classes
Watch how Ardenwald teacher Darryl Coppedge encourages student-ninjas to defeat math monsters - There is a place where students defeat math monsters, using their minds. A place where they are urged to...
View ArticleSlide closes I-84 at Troutdale
A landslide in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 84 near Hood River has forced the closure of the freeway beginning at Troutdale, exit 17. The closure is impacting traffic flow this morning, Thursday,...
View ArticleEagles force a late tie before falling at Central
Central Catholic wins the showdown for second place in the MHC PORTLAND The Centennial girls basketball team made a wild rush in the second half, but couldnt get over the hump during a 49-44 loss...
View ArticleCorbett school board denies charter lease
Director Bob Dunton talks of future legal proceedings School board says it will announce options for charter families Emotions ran high Tuesday, as the Corbett School Board voted 5-2 to pull the...
View ArticleBlack history play returns to stage Feb. 28
'Who I Am' features East County students, director and production assistant Based on a community survey in the Portland area, nine out of 10 people do not know how Black History Month came into...
View ArticleStudents open their hearts to senior citizens
Transitions students bring valentines, baked goods and cheer to Marquis Centennial residents Pop ballads, glittered homemade valentines and plates of red and pink sprinkled baked goods filled Marquis...
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Celebrate 150 years of library love Residents are invited to celebrate Multnomah County Librarys 150th birthday and show their library love by writing love notes to their library. Events are planned...
View ArticleCollege news
The following East County students made the Seattle Pacific Universitys deans list for fall 2013. Students on the deans list have completed at least 12 credits and attained a 3.50 or higher grade...
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Kaiser Permanente offers free vaccinations Saturday Uninsured and underinsured K-12 students in the Reynolds School District are eligible for free vaccinations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15....
View ArticleThunder rolls in to fill city's arena football void
Training camp starts in 10 days. The season opener is little more than a month away against San Jose on March 17 at the Moda Center. Ready or not, here come the expansion Portland Thunder of the...
View ArticleLongtime mayor of Troutdale, Paul Thalhofer, dies
Paul Thalhofer, the former longtime mayor and champion of all things Troutdale, died in Gresham on Thursday, Feb. 13. Current Troutdale Mayor Doug Daoust stated in an email that Thalhofer died at the...
View ArticleMarijuana business stirs pot in Boring
Bill would put limits on siting of dispensaries A bill to give local entities control over the location of medical marijuana dispensaries may soon hit the state Senate floor, said Steve Bates,...
View ArticleGombos drops out of race for Clackamas commissioner
Wants to work with vets; endorses Steve Bates for county seat Justin Gombos of West Linn announced at the Boring Community Planning Organization earlier this week that he was withdrawing his candidacy...
View ArticleGresham police rescue man held captive for days
Police received tip man was being held The Gresham Police Department report that at about 12:10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14 in the 700 block of Southeast 193rd Boulevard, a police tactical team rescued a man...
View ArticleRaiders close in on No. 2 spot with win over Douglas
Reynolds boys close out Scots with a solid final minute The Reynolds boys basketball team held on in crunch time to down David Douglas 59-55 on Friday night and closed in on securing the No. 2 spot in...
View ArticleFoundation raises money for officer's kidney transplant
Works as substance abuse counselor with women prisoners The Clackamas County Peace Officers' Benevolent Foundation has established a fund to raise money to help Officer Nathan Seitz when he has a...
View ArticleNext step to Arata Road improvements
County shares designs to improve travel for pedestrians, cyclists in Wood Village An open house was held for the Arata Road improvements project Monday, Feb. 10, at Wood Village Baptist Church. While...
View ArticleMayor proclaims February Scouting Month
Local Boy Scouts recognized at Troutdale City Council meeting Mayor Doug Daoust proclaimed February Scouting Month in the city of Troutdale. The proclamation is a tradition in Troutdale. We...
View ArticleTroutdale mayor: "2013 was truly special"
Mayor Daoust affirms city has made great strides, prepares for future Mayor Doug Daoust began his 2014 State of the City address thanking the many people who work to make Troutdale so great ...
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