Questions Your Lender Might Ask…
Applying for a mortgage can seem incredibly daunting at first glance. A stranger asking personal questions about your finances and long-term goals? Sounds pretty...
Emilio Calderon Appointed Tigard Youth City Councilor
Emilio Calderon reluctantly made his entrance into local government some three years ago when his older sister, Marquesa, “dragged” him to a Tigard Youth...
Leadership Tigard Stays the Course
Every year, the Tigard Chamber of Commerce provides an opportunity for adults in our community to grow their capacity through the Leadership Tigard program.
As...
Tigard Businesses can Certify they are ‘ReOpen Ready’
More and more Tigard Businesses are open, or preparing to as we move into July. Look for ReOpen Ready posters in shop windows. Businesses...
Food Boxes for Those in Need
Food boxes are now being distributed four days a week from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. from St. Anthony Catholic Church and School on...
Council Vows to Take Action Against Racism
Mayor Jason Snider has an uncomfortable message: systemic racism exists in Tigard.
To those who don’t see it, he offered a story during the June...
Public Safety Briefs: July 2020
Officers respond to attempted carjacking
Tigard police officers on July 2 responded to an attempted carjacking at Washington Square Mall, according to a release. A...
School District Investigating Harassment, Assault Allegations
The Tigard-Tualatin School District on July 7 said it is investigating anonymous reports of alleged sexual harassment and assault experienced by current and former...
King City Senior Village Residents Combat COVID Fatigue with Poetry
The residents at King City Senior Village (KCSV) are usually an active bunch, so when COVID-19 dictated implementing rules limiting family and friends from...
After Quarantine: is This a Season to Sell and Right Size?
The world is a strange place sometimes. With the Oregon unemployment rate jumping from 3.5% to 14.5% due to the Coronavirus and with Washington...
























