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Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District, facing shortfall, will ask voters to fund operations
The Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District is asking property owners for more money, warning that a budget shortfall could result in facility closures and a reduction in services. Voters will decide in the May 21 election whether to approve or deny Measure 34-337, which would implement a five-year levy...
Hillsboro couple uncovers gift card theft scheme at local grocery store
HILLSBORO, Ore. — A Hillsboro woman said she almost lost hundreds of dollars by accidentally buying damaged gift cards and is now sharing what happened to her in hopes it saves other people the headache she endured. Bridget Campbell said she went to a Fred Meyer to get Amazon...
Readers Respond: In-N-Out Burger is a good choice for Beaverton
Your Oregon News asked readers if they would eat at a Beaverton In-N-Out Burger. This comes after the cult-favorite fast food chain known for its “animal style” burgers and fries made some headway in securing a spot at the intersection of Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway and Southwest 107th Avenue, near Chick-fil-A. Some have criticized the choice of location out of concern that the new burger joint will exacerbate traffic in the area. ...
Lake Oswego shouldn’t ban public access to lake at downtown park, jury says
Lake Oswego has no good reason to stop the public from swimming, kayaking or just sticking a toe into the waters of its signature lake at a prime downtown park, a jury has found. The Clackamas County Circuit Court jury’s advisory ruling shot down all arguments for banning public access...
Readers Respond: If I won the lottery, I would ...
Your Oregon News asked readers what they would do if they won the lottery, after a record-breaking $1.3 billion Powerball ticket was sold in Northeast Portland. Of our reader respondents, about 65% said they play Powerball; 63% play Mega Millions; 21% play Jackpot, 17% play the raffle, and 6% play Keno. About 25% of respondents said they don’t play the lottery. Some readers also like to play Megabucks and Win...
This specialty food store’s new Portland home? A century-old former green grocer
Wellspent Market, the corner store that grew out of Jim Dixon’s specialty foods importer Real Good Foods, is moving its lovingly curated selection of olive oils, vinegars, vermouths and more to a new home on Southeast Division, the market announced over the weekend. The new building at Southeast Division...
Steak Au Poivre Is Staging a Comeback
At Le Clown, the French pop-up from St. Jack alumnus John Denison, a past steak preparation came as a two-plate dish: A crock of silken whipped potatoes surrounded a marrow bone filled with demi-glace, while the other plate supported a sliced culotte drenched in a rich peppercorn sauce, topped with a scattering of microgreens.
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