Oxford Houses of Oregon wants to open first group home for recovering addicts in Tualatin
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services works to rid Durham Park of problem coyotes
A handful of property owners turn to a law firm to negotiate land sales on Burnham Street
Advisory groups wrap arms around planning for West Bull Mountain
Police are unsure if the two robberies are connected
Oregon City woman cries foul after a Tigard solicitation firm dumps her 30 miles from home
Tesca and Taytlyn Fitzgerald teach a new language to a LEGO robot’s mini computer
Washington County work group trying to solve puzzle of parking, site improvement funding
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CANDY CALORIE COUNT – Students at the Tualatin High student store await their next customers. The rack of candy behind them will be replaced with healthier alternatives next year in order to comply with a new state law.
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Tualatin High’s orchestra will compete at the state competition Friday morning
Police plan to contact property owners about closing down the transient camp site
Kim Williams says she won’t let her family go through another devastating fire
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Police believe mechanical problems may have been at fault
From Mayflies to ‘Old Folks,’ the Tualatin acting troupe is focused on love
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