It's (Matt) Boyd's World

It's (Matt) Boyd's World

Beavers live in it, and love it, as senior starter lifts them over Indiana 1-0 at College World...

Out of the darkness

Out of the darkness

DUII court participant describes journey from drunken child to young man seeking sobriety Ian...

Family grapples with double whammy

Family grapples with double whammy

Beaverton mother and 3-year-old daughter cope with aftermath of being diagnosed with cancer If...

Lakeridge artists win $50K in national contest

Lakeridge artists win $50K in national contest

Prize money goes to school's art program Twenty Lakeridge High School art students’...

'It grew and grew and grew'

'It grew and grew and grew'

LO Festival of the Arts to celebrate golden anniversary this weekend The Lake Oswego Festival of...

MAX funding no ticket to success

MAX funding no ticket to success

Metro audit finds public investment doesn't always pay Regional policies to increase transit...

Jail's organic garden cultivates change

Jail's organic garden cultivates change

Sustainable prison initiative takes root with Inverness inmates Caren Sargent plucks a carrot...

Old Town rebound rattled by rules

Old Town rebound rattled by rules

Financial incentives to bring Chinatown buildings up to code could give district new life When...

At allergy camp, s'mores are safe

At allergy camp, s'mores are safe

Camp Blue Spruce lets kids enjoy meals worry-free When Louise Tippens sent her son off to Outdoor...

Parents, teachers petition to oust Beach School principal

Parents, teachers petition to oust Beach School principal

Parents at a North Portland school have taken the unusual step of petitioning for their...

Time to brake for fowl intersections

Time to brake for fowl intersections

Clackamas County drivers face hazards beyond cell phones, teenage joyriders and drunken drivers...

Take me out to the Museum

Take me out to the Museum

This month baseball returns to Washington County in a big way. The Hillsboro Hops — a Class...

Not just a pretty face

Not just a pretty face

Gresham's Gabrielle Neilan battles thyroid cancer while preparing for Miss USA competition Amid...

Making the moves

Making the moves

St. Helens residents promote stress relief through dance at Cedar Hills Crossing studio Wayne...

The danger zone

The danger zone

Two Old Town nightclubs could pose fire hazards for partygoers Portland officials have permitted...

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by: TRIBUNE PHOTO: JONATHAN HOUSE - This conference enter across the MAX tracks from the Oregon Convention Center could be replaced by a 600-room hotel.
June 20, 2013

Metro takes new tack in hotel quest

by Jim Redden
Agency wants to tap tourism fund to pay for headquarters inn To help win support for their plan to build a headquarters hotel at the Oregon Convention Center, Metro officials are talking with…
by: TRIBUNE PHOTO: JONATHAN HOUSE - Many Old Town buildings are owned by groups or people who have little financial incentive to renovate or redevelop. Other cities have been more aggressive in dealing with abandoned buildings.
June 20, 2013

Cities use creative means to deal with vacant building glut

by Peter Korn
Portland has tools, but it is reluctant to crack down on owners In Cincinnati, a decaying historical neighborhood called Over-the-Rhine was littered with abandoned buildings. In 1996, the city…
June 20, 2013

Sources Say: Petition drive rankles Hales

by Jim Redden
Mayor Charlie Hales called representatives of the Portland Water Users Coalition into his office last Tuesday after the Tribune reported their director, Kent Craford, was working on an…
June 20, 2013

LOSD bullying policies are below grade, state group says

by Jillian Daley
Report calls attention to gender identity issues A recent report by a state advocacy group said the Lake Oswego School District governance documents on harassment, intimidation, bullying and…
June 20, 2013

Kerr Contractors DQ'd from bidding on pipeline projects

by Kara Hansen Murphey
Council upholds prequalification process but questions impact on local firm The Lake Oswego City Council heard complaints Tuesday about its prequalification process for contractors, but it…
by: REVIEW FILE PHOTO -
June 20, 2013

Council gives OK to Luscher master plan

by Kara Hansen Murphey
Tennis center, use of historic barn are sticking points in discussion The Lake Oswego City Council has tentatively approved a master plan guiding the next 25 years of development in the Luscher…
by: REVIEW FILE PHOTO -
June 20, 2013

Council gives OK to Luscher master plan

by Kara Hansen Murphey
Tennis center, use of historic barn are sticking points in discussion The Lake Oswego City Council has tentatively approved a master plan guiding the next 25 years of development in the Luscher…
June 19, 2013

Audit: City's growing debt hits services

by Steve Law
The city of Portland’s financial health is stable but declined the past two years, according to an audit released Wednesday by City Auditor LaVonne Griffin-Valade. Portland’s short-term…
June 19, 2013

Burdick pulls back on Gain Share changes in Legislature

by Jim Redden
State Sen. Ginny Burdick says she has “pulled the plug” on trying to change the Gain Share program during the 2013 legislative session. Burdick and others had argued that the program, which is…
June 19, 2013

Man arrested for gang shooting

by Jim Redden
Gang Enforcement Team detectives have arrested a suspect in a June gang shooting. Rasool Islam, 19, was arrested on June 14. He is charged with attempted murder, assault in the second degree,…
June 19, 2013

Accident blocks I-84 exit in Portland

by Jim Redden
Police warn motorists that Wednesday morning traffic will be snarled by a serious freeway accident. Traffic at I-84 and I-5 was disrupted, and the accident was not expected to be cleared for…
by: COURTESY OF GOOGLE MAPS - Pins show areas where at least four recent cougar sightings have been reported in Lake Oswego.
June 18, 2013

Another cougar spotted in LO

by The Review
Unconfirmed sighting leads to more warnings There has been another report of a cougar sighting turned in to the Lake Oswego Police Department. Police Sgt. Tom Hamann said a caller on Sunday…
by: TRIBUNE PHOTO: JAIME VALDEZ - A rainbow appears over Hillsboro Ballpark during Monday night's home opener for the new Hillsboro Hops.
June 18, 2013

Hops on the way to harvesting success

by Stephen Alexander
HILLSBORO — For pro sports to work in the Portland area, it takes more than a good product. The commercial success of teams such as the Winterhawks and the Timbers has far less to do with how…
June 18, 2013

State adds jobs as May unemployment rate hits 7.8 percent

by Pamplin Media Group
Oregon added about 3,800 jobs in May as the state’s unemployment rate hit 7.8 percent, down slightly from April’s 7.9 percent. In May, 146,388 Oregonians were unemployed, about 18,820 fewer than…
by: CITY OF PORTLAND - Leah Treat
June 18, 2013

Portland hires new transportation director

by Jim Redden
Portland is hiring a transportation administrator from Chicago to head the city's Bureau of Transportation. The hiring of Leah Treat was announced by Transportation Commissioner Steve Novick on…

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by: CCSO - Juli Howard
Jun 18, 2013

Tearful former city official gets 4 months in prison

by Raymond Rendleman
Juli Howard, who pocketed thousands of dollars in public funds when she was assistant city recorder for Milwaukie, was sentenced on Tuesday to 120 days in prison to be followed by 24 months of…
Jun 18, 2013

Sherwood man dies after Clackamas River plunge

by Pamplin Media Group
A 61-year-old Sherwood man died Monday afternoon after he jumped into the Clackamas River near High Rocks, apparently trying to reach his dog in the river, and slipped under water for several…
Jun 17, 2013

Council to consider rosier budget Thursday

by Jim Redden
The City Council is set to approve the budget for the next fiscal year on Thursday, and it looks nothing like the tough one that was predicted just a few months ago. Mayor Charlie Hales…
by: CCSO - Four people are extricated from their vehicles by Clackamas Fire District No. 1 personnel after a June 16 crash in Redland.
Jun 17, 2013

Redland crash sends boy to hospital, man to jail

by Raymond Rendleman
As a result of a Sunday evening traffic crash in Redland, Life Flight had to take a 5-year-old to the hospital and police arrested a 72-year-old man from Oregon City for driving under the…
Jun 17, 2013

OC man held for armed robbery charge in Canby

by John Baker
A 27-year-old identified as an Oregon City-area transient was arrested and charged in the armed robbery of a drive-through coffee stand on South Knights Bridge Road outside of Canby on Monday…
Jun 17, 2013

Bicyclist critically injured in hit and run

by KOIN Local 6
A 59-year-old postal worker biking home from work is in critical condition after a pick-up truck hit him and took off late Saturday night. Michael Cooley was hit and thrown about 30 feet near…
by: TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT - Grant High School Principal Vivian Orlen is leaving after three years to return to her native New York.
Jun 14, 2013

Grant principal leaves after three controversial years

by Jennifer Anderson
Vivian Orlen, the popular and often controversial principal at Grant High School, is stepping down after three years to return to her native New York. The Grant Magazine, the school's student…
by: COURTESY OF PORTLAND RESCUE MISSION - Several Portland-area construction companies donated time and material to a $1.2 million renovation and expansion of the Portland Rescue Mission's Harbor facility on Northeast Wygant Street. The facility was opened Thursday, June 13, as one of the biggest projects by the Home Builders Foundation.
Jun 14, 2013

Builders' donations improve life-changing facility

by Kathleen Rohde
The Home Builders Foundation helped open its largest project Thursday evening when the ribbon was cut on a $1.2 million renovation of the Portland Rescue Mission’s Harbor Facility in Northeast…
by: TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT - Bees will be the guest of honor (sort of) as Portland kicks off its celebration of National Pollinator Week June 17 to 23 on Saturday.
Jun 14, 2013

Sweet local events mark National Pollinator Week

by Jennifer Anderson
Portland kicks off its celebration of National Pollinator Week (June 17 to 23) on Saturday with children’s field activities, honey tastings and a close-up look at the pollination process. Kids…
by: PORTLAND POLICE BUREAU - McKenzie Bloesinger-Wong
Jun 14, 2013

Missing Eugene girl found safe in Portland

by Jim Redden
Portland police said Central Precinct officers found a missing Eugene teenager early Friday morning, hours after she had been reported missing in downtown Portland. Officers said 18-year-old…
Jun 14, 2013

Fire causes $1 million in damages

by Jim Redden
Fire heavily damaged a Kenworth parts and repair facility in Northeast Portland early Friday morning. According to Portland Fire & Rescue, at 4:23 a.m. on June 14, firefighters responded to the…
Jun 14, 2013

Airport departures delayed

by KOIN Local 6
A problem with the in-ground fueling system Friday morning is causing some departing flights from PDX to be delayed up to an hour. The Port of Portland’s Steve Johnson said the system is not…
Jun 14, 2013

Largest graduating class in Oregon history requires two…

by Pamplin Media Group
More than 6,000 Portland State University students — the largest class in Oregon history — will go through commencement services Sunday at the Rose Garden. PSU’s 6,180 graduates will require two…
by: OUTLOOK FILE PHOTO - GILBERT
Jun 13, 2013

Former principal, Reynolds School District reach civil…

by Lisa K. Anderson
Gilbert will pay the district $17,216 between July 2013 and March 2014 Jeff Gilbert, the former principal of Reynolds High School whose contract was terminated June 20, 2012, will pay the…
by: MAP COURTESY OF METRO - Metros levy to restore its natural lands passed in the green areas but failed in the red areas of the region, according to the precinct analysis from the May special election ballot.
Jun 13, 2013

Trend shows fewer votes for Mother Nature

by Jim Redden
Three counties show dwindling support for Metro land measures Metro officials are not worried about the split vote on their $50 million ballot measure to maintain the parks and natural lands…


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