Tigard-Tualatin Schools Re-Examining Role of Police in Schools
The Tigard-Tualatin School Board is re-examining its relationship with school resource officers, following a wide-ranging investigation into the pros and cons of having armed...
Tigard City Council Selects New City Manager
The City Council concluded a nationwide city manager recruitment by selecting Stephen (Steve) Rymer as Tigard’s next city manager. His first day is scheduled...
Heidi Lueb Retains Her Council Seat
Tigard City Councilor Heidi Lueb is optimistic about the city’s future and having the opportunity to help shape its course after winning a four-year...
Jeanette Shaw Elected for First Time
Jeanette Shaw is the new face on the Tigard City Council and although she was just sworn in Jan. 5, she is more than...
Top 4 Veterinary Questions from 2020
Q: Does my pet really need to come in for an exam?
A: Regardless if your pet seems perfectly healthy, Oregon law states that a...
Fate of High School Sports Remains Unclear
As student-athletes throughout the Tigard-Tualatin School District (TTSD) attend practices and workouts through the winter, the fate of high-school sports remains unclear and many...
Pet Talk: New Year’s Resolutions
As we end the second week of the new year, many of us are steadily working towards our New Year’s resolutions. The goal for...
New Year…New Home?
This past year was a strong year for real estate, even amidst global and local challenges. If you are considering downsizing, re-sizing or up-sizing,...
Tigard Senior Housing Project Moves Forward
With housing costs going nowhere but up in the Portland metro area, a planned senior housing project in Tigard should help provide some relief...
Tigard Volunteer Makes Traffic Safety a Priority, Drives New City Speed Policy
Hit the brakes Tigard residents, neighborhood speed limits are about to get lower.
The City of Tigard will soon be implementing new 20 mile per...
























