Gophers lose touch in second half
Oregon City scores on its final four drives to down Gresham 40-14 The second half started in the right direction only to see Greshams comeback bid sputter in its 40-14 loss to Oregon City to open the...
View ArticleLakeridge buries Raiders in first quarter
Big plays land the Pacers with an early 21-0 lead Reynolds couldnt keep pace with the quick strike attack of the Lakeridge Pacers during a 35-18 loss to open the football season Friday night. The...
View ArticleLegacy Health expands primary care services
New clinics opening is just the start of Legacys move to bring services closer to patients Getting acquainted with a doctor in your own backyard just became a little easier, with the expansion of adult...
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Tea to honor women entrepreneurs The fifth annual Diamond Tea will take place from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at the Nines Hotel, 525 S.W. Morrison St., Portland. More than 250 women are...
View ArticleRooted at Reynolds
Diego Hernandez, 26, is the youngest addition to Reynolds School Board, serving a four-year term in Position 2 Three days before a mock trial competition in 2004, one of the speakers from Reynolds High...
View ArticleBirth
Cleveland Jase L. Cleveland, the son of Crystal and Geoffry Cleveland of Damascus, was born at 4:52 p.m. Monday, Aug. 19, at Adventist Medical Center. He weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces and was 18 inches...
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Simmons College Gretchen Nelson, a Troutdale resident, recently received dual master's degrees in children's literature and library science from the College of Arts and Sciences at Simmons College in...
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Church helps at Centennial school Members of Lynchwood Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) helped prepare Lynch Wood Elementary School for the new school year Aug. 25. The church collected school...
View ArticleObituaries
William David Beezley Feb. 17, 1963-Aug. 25, 2013 Gresham resident William David Beezley died Sunday, Aug. 25, in Portland. William was born Feb. 17, 1963, in Gresham, to Charles Beezley, Sr. and...
View ArticleSweet Cakes by Melissa closes storefront
Aaron and Melissa Klein, owners, say their religious freedom is under attack The Gresham bakery embroiled in controversy after its owners refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple closed its...
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CPR, AED training at Gresham City Hall The city of Gresham will host a CPR/AED training program from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 14, in the Trail Rooms at Gresham City Hall, 1333 N.W. Eastman...
View ArticleFlashy victory
The Portland Thorns FC did what may be the most difficult thing to do in sports they won a championship when it was expected of them. The road to the Thorns 2-0 win Saturday in Rochester over the...
View ArticleEnough big plays propel PSU to 40-point win
Portland State had the game won by the end of the first half. But, while the scoreboard did not come close to indicating it, Eastern Oregon proved to be a more formidable opponent than many would have...
View ArticleDucks' 66-3 win 'confidence boosting,' Mariota says
EUGENE Other than experiencing the NCAA's new targeting rule thanks to a Terrance Mitchell hit on the opposing quarterback, and ejection the Oregon Ducks might not have gained much from a 66-3...
View ArticleForget that 7-0 start, Beavers 0-1 after upset by Eastern Washington
CORVALLIS -- So much for that 7-0 start to Oregon State's football season. Eastern Washington busted up the Beavers' 2013 opener just as Sacramento State had two years earlier, Vernon Adams' 2-yard...
View ArticleMan falls to death at Angel's Rest
A 29-year-old man died Saturday, Aug. 31, after he fell 75 feet from the top of Angel's Rest trail in the Columbia Gorge, said Lt. Steve Alexander of the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office. Michael A....
View ArticleHistoric Columbia River Highway closed Monday
The Historic Columbia River Highway, U.S. 30, will be closed midnight Monday, Sept. 9, to midnight Tuesday, Sept. 10, while crews repair the bridge at Latourell Falls. The highway's eastbound lanes...
View ArticleRefugee families find sanctuary in Rockwood
Barberry Village edges out bad tenants to make way for refugee families In the parking lot of the Barberry Village apartment complex, Thai women in vibrant colored skirts stand on their front porches...
View ArticleMiddle Eastern festival sparks solidarity
Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church holds event, supports Syrian community After the Syrian government allegedly killed more than 1,400 people using chemical weapons Wednesday, Aug. 21,...
View ArticleCorbett will vote on $15 million school bond
Residents, board members ask for a more detailed plan and transparency before the Nov. 5 election School board officials say its time for Corbett residents to decide whether they want to support a $15...
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