COVID-19 + Halloween: How Tigard Responds
It’s that time of year again. When the leaves begin to change color, pumpkins come fresh off the patch and Halloween is right around...
Speed Cameras Reveal Rampant Traffic Violations
If there’s one universal fact of life, it’s that no one likes being stuck in traffic.
Some, however, choose to deal with this by speeding...
Rivermeade/Edgewater Residents and Stakeholders Consider Fischer Road Extension
The area between the Tualatin River and Beef Bend Road west of King City has a long history. Mike Meyer’s great-great-grandfather purchased 40 acres...
Public Safety Advisory Board Finds Final Form
After three months of debate, Tigard City Councilors finally approved the creation of an advisory board to oversee the City’s police department standards and...
How the Pandemic has Increased Demand for Outdoor Recreation
Literally every business sector, including indoor public and private recreational facilities and gyms have been required to socially distance and take protective actions against...
Halloween Pet Safety
Now that fall has officially begun, Halloween is around the corner, and holiday baking is in our future, I’d like to remind pet owners...
So Many Pet Foods – How to Choose?
Choosing a pet food can seem like a daunting task with advice coming from so many people and places. It’s easy to get lost...
Sukkah to Your Door
Sukkot is a week-long Jewish holiday typically filled with community events and family parties, alongside traditional rituals. On account of COVID-19, however, the possibility...
Mask-Making Efforts Lead to $5,900 in Donations
As the owner of Gentog for the past 12 ½ years, Marcie Jones was used to keeping a lot of plates spinning in the...
Council Looks to Boost Pandemic Aid for Vulnerable Residents
The economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic show few signs of lessening in the immediate future.
In response, the Tigard City Council is broadening...
























