Boo: Sheriff plans Halloween DUII patrols
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office is beefing up DUII patrols from now through the Halloween weekend. Patrols will be increased again at the end of November. According to the sheriff's office,...
View ArticleMurder suspect charged with killing aunt
Accused killer and bank robbery suspect Teddy Stivahtis, Jr., 36, has been charged with aggravated murder for the death of his aunt, Deanna Stihvatis, 70. Portland police took him Stivahtis into...
View ArticleLiepolds damaged by weather, burglary
Despite setbacks, October Harvest Festival, Corn Cross continue On Sunday morning, Oct. 26, Marcia Liepold and her husband, owners of Liepold Farms in Boring, woke up to find they had suffered a...
View ArticleFor the love of language
Reynolds School District implements Project GLAD, a professional development program focused on language and literacy Fourth-graders at Fairview Elementary excitedly string geology vocabulary words...
View ArticleChildren's author visits elementary and middle school students
Robert Paul Weston kept Highland Elementary, Dexter McCarty students riveted Students at Highland Elementary School and Dexter McCarty Middle School were treated to an author visit from Robert Paul...
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College Possible wins Light a Fire Award A nonprofit organization that serves students in East Multnomah County has received Portland Monthly's Light a Fire Award for Best New Nonprofit. The award...
View ArticleJohnson to host education forum with local leaders
Gresham forum marks the second of the school year If you've had a K-12 or higher education issue on your mind, a forum Thursday will offer an opportunity to voice it. Rep. Mark Johnson, R-Hood River,...
View ArticleBlanket drive to help Human Solutions
The collection will run Nov. 5-11 at Pendleton Outlet Columbia Gorge Pendleton Woolen Mills is partnering with Human Solutions to help keep homeless families staying in its emergency shelters warm this...
View ArticleGresham to award grants to arts groups
Program now in its fifth year The city of Gresham again is awarding competitive grants to local organizations that focus on arts, cultural and heritage activities through its Arts and Cultural...
View ArticleSherwood man charged with aggravated murder in aunt's death
Deanna Stivahtis of Gresham was stabbed to death Teddy Stivahtis Jr. 36, of Sherwood was arraigned Monday, Oct. 27, on a charge of aggravated murder in the death of his aunt, Deanna Stivahtis, 70, of...
View ArticleNew upscale development planned near Persimmon Estates
Houses in the half-million dollar range A new 31-lot upscale development is being planned in Gresham across the street from Persimmon Country Club Estates. The city's planning department heard a...
View ArticleGresham Police arrest man accused of shooting 10-year-old girl
Victim not intended target, shot while playing in her family's apartment Police have made an arrest in the shooting that injured a 10-year-old girl as she was playing inside her familys apartment,...
View ArticleTroutdale business proves that what's old is new again
Murphy beds are making a comeback Earlier this year, Troutdale resident Bob Dragoon stumbled across a profit-making hobby that would serve him well when he retires in four years. Now, hes made his...
View ArticleBusiness briefs
Chamber calendar Connect with Success AM meeting, 7-9 a.m. Friday, Oct. 31, All About Automotive, 139 N.W. Second St., Gresham. Connect with Success AM meeting, 7-9 a.m. Friday, Nov. 7, Gresham Ford,...
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Meet The Outlook's newest employees The Outlook has some new faces around the office who wed like to introduce to our readers. Barbara Maynard has joined the advertising team serving businesses in...
View ArticleLatest planetarium show a galaxy of images
Milky Way, other phenomena subject of presentation The first thing you need to know about the Milky Way? Youre in it. And its really, really, really big. So big, in fact, that most of the stars you...
View ArticleOut & About
Art First Friday ArtWalk 5-9 p.m. Nov. 7. Troutdale merchants host artists and musicians, as well as offer wine tastings, along Historic Columbia River Highway. Info:...
View ArticleNutz 'n' Boltz stages classic Holocaust drama
'The Diary of Anne Frank' opens Friday, Nov. 7 The numbers boggle the mind 6 million, some say as many as 7million, Jews perished at the hands of the Nazis before and during World War II. The Nazis...
View ArticleNutz 'n' Boltz stages classic Holocaust drama
'The Diary of Anne Frank' opens Friday, Nov. 7 The numbers boggle the mind 6 million, some say as many as 7 million, Jews perished at the hands of the Nazis before and during World War II. The Nazis...
View ArticleVoters to decide if clerk's office is well run
Challenger David Robinson says he hopes to improve the office's image in light of controversies - U.S. Navy Commander David Robinson thinks he has a good shot at knocking County Clerk Sherry Hall out...
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