National day of remembrance to converge in OC
Mt. View Cemetery has only memorial for victims locally - More than 6,000 people are murdered every 10 weeks nationwide, and that number includes vehicular homicide. Since 1978, there have been more...
View ArticleSummit to address youth community issues
East Metro Arts & Culture Council (EMACC) is inviting teens to attend a Youth Solutions Summit beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, in the auditorium at Gresham High School, 1200 N. Main Ave....
View ArticleJazz trio brings it weekly at Troutini
Milneburg Jazz Band has New Orleans sound You can hear the sounds of New Orleans, as well as other jazz styles, weekly at Troutini in Troutdale with the Milneburg Jazz Band. Named for a famed amusement...
View ArticleFormer Colton coach faces allegations of sexually abusing children
Police are searching for victims who may have been sexually abused by a former boys wrestling and football coach. The Clackamas County Sheriffs Office has been working with the Washington State...
View ArticleClackamas humbles Raiders
The Cavaliers sweep Reynolds on its home floor, handing the Raiders their 1st MHC loss 6A VOLLEYBALLMount Hood Conference Team Score Clackamas3Reynolds0 After sprinting out to a 4-0 start to the Mt....
View ArticleCardinals fly by Madras
Kelsie Duncan's hat trick leads Corbett to 7-0 victory in league opener 4A GIRLS SOCCERTri-Valley Conference Team Score Corbett7Madras0 In its first league game as a new member of the Tri-Valley...
View ArticleLate bursts not enough against Rangers
Estacada pulls off a sweep against Corbett 4A VOLLEYBALLTri-Valley Conference Team Score Estacada3Corbett0 ESTACADA Corbetts volleyball team put on some late surges, but couldnt get over the top...
View ArticleDiscarded 'smoking materials' caused recent apartment fires
Total damage more than $300,000 Fires that partially destroyed two apartment buildings in Gresham in less than two weeks' time were both caused by discarded smoking materials and were preventable,...
View ArticleBruins take charge in fourth set
Barlow knocks off Reynolds to stay among the MHC's elite 6A VOLLEYBALLMount Hood Conference Team Score Barlow3Reynolds1 Barlow scored a four-set win over Reynolds in Mount Hood Conference volleyball...
View ArticleBig finish lands Barlow its first win
Bruins put up five goals in win over Silverton 6A GIRLS SOCCERNonleague Team Score Barlow5Silverton1 The Barlow girls soccer team scored three times over the final 15 minutes to run past Silverton 5-1...
View ArticleBarlow senior wins $10,000 Nordstrom scholarship
Ana Parvankin gets surprised during leadership class with the prestigious award This year, Nordstrom received more than 10,000 applications from high school juniors for its scholarship program. Of...
View ArticleCorbett woman's memoir becomes a best seller
Marnie Freeman's 'To The One' tells her story of coming out in the Mormon Church as a young woman Friends, neighbors and loved ones gathered Saturday to celebrate the release of Corbett resident Marnie...
View ArticleCollege news
Azusa Pacific University Julie Brink of Fairview recently made the academic dean's list at Azusa Pacific University. Brink is honored for a spring semester 2014 academic standing of a 3.5 or better...
View ArticleMilitary news
LOLLAR Air Force Airman Charles A. Lollar recently graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week...
View ArticleEngagement
Jordan-Wiese Candice Jordan of Boring and Kyle Wiese of Estacada are engaged to be married Saturday, Nov. 15, 2014. The couple became engaged last Thanksgiving at the home of the bride's parents. The...
View ArticleSchool briefs
Job fest comes to MHCC Sept. 30 The Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) Career Planning and Counseling Center, in partnership with WorkSource Portland Metro East, is hosting the Fall Jobs Fest Northwest...
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Event will help kids with cancer go to camp Camp UKANDU invites the community to its first "Breakfast Around the Campfire" fundraiser from 7-8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the Oregon Zoo. All...
View ArticleReynolds listens to Dunton's charter proposal
Board weighs needs of district and children with Rockwood revitalization efforts The conversation about a proposed charter school in the Reynolds School District stretched more than four hours...
View ArticleTeddy Bear Parade takes place Sept. 27
Transportation fair takes place same day The 32nd annual Teddy Bear Parade starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, in downtown Gresham. The parade route begins at East Hill Church, on the corner of Fifth...
View ArticleTopSoccer scores big with young athletes
Local program provides skills development and more to kids with special needs One local group of top soccer players doesnt measure its success by the number of goals scored or its competitive...
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