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Tualatin food pantry looks for new voice
Volunteering with the Tualatin School House Food Pantry does more than just make a difference for the 528 needy families served with emergency food boxes.
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Investigation probes discovery of body near Aloha trail
Washington County's Major Crimes Team is investigating the discovery of a body along an Aloha hiking trail.
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Motorcyle cop injured in a Tualatin crash
A Tualatin motorcycle officer is hurt in a crash Wednesday. Officer Grant Johnstone was trying to pass a pickup on SW 93rd near Apache Drive with his police lights flashing.
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Tigard High principal resigns after traffic incidents
Tigard High School Principal Jon Schuhl resigned today after less than five months on the job.
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Tualatin recinds Metro's minimum density housing requirement
On Nov. 10, Tualatin rescinded the 80 percent minimum density requirement which was first adopted to coincide with Metro.
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Feds: ID thieves stole cards from gym locker rooms
Federal prosecutors say a Renton man was behind a fraud ring that sold iPods and computers bought with credit cards stolen from gym locker rooms in Washington state and Oregon.
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Tualatin Motorcycle Officer Involved In Crash
A motorcycle officer was involved in a crash on Southwest Sagert Street Wednesday afternoon, police said.
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Oregon navigator helped return flak-blasted B-17 in WWII
The gnarled mass of metal, wire and instruments on the nose of the B-17 Flying Fortress is a staggering sight.
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Wolves end McNary's season
A 41-7 loss to the Tualatin Timberwolves brought the 2008 McNary varsity football season to an end on Friday, Nov.
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Former ad exec sentenced for embezzling $252,000
A former Salem advertising executive has been sentenced to three years on probation after he was convicted of embezzling at least $252,000 from his company.
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Turning up the Oregon HEAT
Oregon HEAT is stepping up its effort to keep low-income Oregonians warm this winter.
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Filling out the top spots
What: The Pfaendler Group Where: Bend Employees: 5 Phone: 541-389-4330 E-mail: info@thepfaendler group.com Web site: www.thepfaendlergroup.com In 1991, after overseeing the startup of three community banks and ...
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Obama election celebrations sweep Portland
Watching fireworks go off in the sky, Katie Kelly and David Freleng celebrate in the street at Northeast 15th and Killingsworth after Barack Obama's election.
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Studentsa Run for Darfur speaks to all ages
Tualatin High seniors Nick Willon and Will Downey recognize that you can make a difference in the world no matter your age.
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Lumiere Players love triangle: man, wife, dog
Shows with talking dogs may catch the attention of teens and tots, but in A.R. Gurney's "Sylvia," it's meant to entertain the older kids in the crowd.
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Proposed Nyberg Lodge gets residents lodging concerns
As Jim Zupancic sat in his Lake Oswego office, he talked about his vision for a 15-acre parcel on Nyberg Lane: a condominium, grand lodge facility called Nyberg Lodge with hotel amenities available a la carte ...
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Son's illness pulls Tualatin family on a journey of discovery
Members of a Tualatin family have turned their experience with a son who has a rare genetic syndrome into a self-published book they hope will help others.
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Driver cited in connection with Tualatin crash and power outage
A Salem man has been cited for drunk driving in connection with a crash into a utility pole that knocked out power to about 2,700 Portland General Electric customers Tuesday evening.
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Portland voters approve money measures for childrena s fund, zoo; narrowly approving PCC funds
In spite of the worries about the overall economy, Portland area voters gave fairly easy victories to two local bond measures on the November ballot - and seemed on their way to narrowly approving a third.
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Tualatin Studio Tour Brings Art and Business Together
Art for purchase will be on display at select business locations and in the artists' studios.
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