Emergency Preparedness: Simple Steps to Prevent Local Flooding this Rainy Season
As the rainy season settles in, Tigard’s creeks and storm drains are once again working overtime. Even moderate downpours can cause localized flooding with...
As city event costs soar, Tigard Council discuss potentially scaling back
A graph presented at the Oct. 21 city council meeting illustrated year-over-year costs for city events such as El Tigre-Fest, Juneteenth, Pride and the...
Finding Steady Energy in Stressful Times
The holiday season has a way of amplifying everything - joy and stress alike. Between shorter days, added responsibilities, and a world that feels...
Tigard fall sports wrap-up for the season
As the rain picks up and the darkness arrives earlier each day, that can only mean winter is near. And as such, that means...
Meet the Woman Behind the Walnut Street Skeletons
Becca Wilson grew up living in apartments and rental homes, all of which had rules on how you could decorate the outside, so when...
Turmoil continues to roil Tigard City Hall with departure of mayor and absence of...
For the past several years, Tigard City Hall has been a smoldering volcano getting ready to erupt. Employees citing unsafe working conditions and a...
Former mayor Heidi Lueb says Tigard is a city in ‘chaos’ and ‘lacks accountability’
Former mayor Heidi Lueb is removed from the fray now going on at Tigard City Hall since her Sept. 9 resignation that followed an...
Mayor’s Corner October 2025
It is the honor of a lifetime to serve Tigard as your Mayor. My husband, Abram, and I have proudly called this beautiful city...
Art in the Burbs Returns for its 26th year
The Foundation for Tigard Tualatin Schools proudly announces the return of Art in the Burbs, an annual juried art show and sale featuring over...
First Bank of Tigard
Early banking began when temples called ziggurats in the Middle Eastern Mesopotamian civilizations like Sumer collected grain in the form of taxes and distributed...























