Contract Furnishings Mart jumps 72nd Avenue

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When Contract Furnishings Mart (CFM) opens a  bigger headquarters and showroom in Tigard, employees will need to do little more than cross Southwest 72nd...

Are You Prepared? Disaster Planning for Your Pets 

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In Oregon, we are no strangers to unexpected events. Wildfires, ice storms, power outages, and even earthquakes are all possibilities. When these situations arise,...

The Princess You’ve been Waiting for has Arrived

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Broadway Rose Theatre Company is proud to present Once Upon a Mattress, the classic Broadway musical adapted from Hans Christian Andersen’s 1835 fairy tale...

Tigard lacrosse teams see growth despite records

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The records might not show it, but both Tigard lacrosse teams have seen a lot of success and growth on the field through the...

Tigard track hits ground running to start spring

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It didn’t take long for Marcus Burton to show the rest of the state he’s gunning for the 100-meter state title this year. The Tigard...

Council ‘triages’ Tigard parks’ looming shortfall

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The city of Tigard’s parks and recreation operation is heading towards a $1 million annual deficit by the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2028,...

Some Oregon students get years more in school than peers, study...

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Because Oregon mandates only a minimum number of instructional hours, not days, school year lengths vary dramatically across the state, ECOnorthwest study finds By the...

Fewer Oregonians are enrolling in marketplace plans because of federal uncertainty

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Reduced subsidies and tighter eligibility requirements are leading to less Oregonians enrolling in Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace plans About 21,000 fewer people enrolled in health...

Kotek vetoes bill changing Oregon public meetings law criticized by journalists,...

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The bill, meant to create clarity about what public officials can call and text about outside of public meetings, will be Gov. Kotek’s only...

Oregon school leaders call for funding formula changes after federal poverty...

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Some districts will lose millions in funding because of the Oregon Department of Education’s reliance on poverty rates in a subset of 2024 Census...