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Trail controversy highlights NA issues
A group of Hidden Springs residents is rallying against the longstanding leadership of its neighborhood association.
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West Linn's wonder
Kristin Qian is exceptional in so many ways. She has had solo art shows at Marylhurst's Streff Gallery.
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Lake Oswego/West Linn: Issues for new city officials include infrastructure, budgets
Although they just finished weeks of exhausting campaigning, the newly elected mayors and councilors in Lake Oswego and West Linn say they're eager to get to work.
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Fewer beds, but neighbors question fairness
The home on Balfour Street in Milwaukie that Columbia Care Services plans to raze to build a mental health facility.
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Salmon carcass program returns nutrients to streams
On Saturday, Nov. 15, moments before a group of volunteers on the edge of Lost Creek dove into large bins containing approximately 8,000 pounds of dead salmon covered with slime and smelling putrid, Russ ...
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Newly elected officials look toward future
The winners in the races for West Linn City Council and mayor are clear, but it remains to be seen how the new lineup will reconcile differences and function as a governing board.
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Schools mull dropping fees
Board chairman Dale Hoogestraat said now, after reviewing the charges, "We are going to get as many of those fees put in place over the years." Fees vary by class and by school, according to the district's ...
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The voice of reason? Still cana t hear it
The vitriolic, bitter and extremely negative aspects of the election have spilled over to affect city business.
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Students ask city to support peace
West Linn High School senior Lucas Pinelli looks over his notes at a West Linn City Council meeting Monday.
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Battle lines drawn on city trail
Carrie Pellett looks at city-owned land behind her house from her deck. Some homeowners along an undeveloped West Linn neighborhood trail are realizing there may be less to their property than they thought.
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Council meeting takes nasty turn
Despite the peaceful nature of the West Linn City Council meeting's start Monday, council business soon took a decidedly unpeaceful turn during time for community comments.
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Food columnist gets shot with prominent national cooking media
Chef Barb Randall, a Lake Oswego resident and food columnist for the West Linn Tidings and Lake Oswego Review, will cook for a national audience of representatives from Everyday with Rachel Ray, Bon Appetit and ...
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New commissioners discuss defining political moments
When Rocky Smith Jr. was just 4 years old, he told his grandmother every time they'd drive over the bridge to West Linn that he thought it was the ugliest bridge he'd ever seen.
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Two mayors join commissioner ranks
Milwaukie Mayor Jim Bernard will start next year sitting with a new group of elected officials.
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High school Chinese language classes are growing
Wilsonville High School teacher Meiling Liu takes her students through a beginning Mandarin Chinese lesson.
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Builder makes tree houses with tree in mind
The couple wanted to enjoy the view of the Willamette from their West Linn home without infringing on the river's scenic banks.
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Reed neighborhood man arrested; 40 car prowls called a oesolveda
Nicholas Joseph Perez, age 22, of the Reed neighborhood in Inner Southeast Portland was one of those arrested in a string of nearly 40 car break-in burglaries in Clackamas County on October 21st.
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Ore. horse riding center helps kids with special needs
Some horse lovers in West Linn, Oregon, are changing lives and creating smiles for children with disabilities.
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Galle is Next to Lead West Linn
West Linn mayor-elect Patti Galle, right, celebrates with current mayor Norm King on Tuesday at Galle's election-night party at Bullseye Coffee in the Willamette district of West Linn.
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Milwaukie mayor leading race for Position 5
Jim Bernard, left, and Ron Adams. Milwaukie Mayor Jim Bernard holds 56 percent of the vote over West Linn's Ron Adams in the race for Position 5 on the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners.
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