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Beaverton School District sued after alleged student slapping incident by ex-coach
After an ex-Westview High School football coach allegedly assaulted students at football camp, a parent of one of the students is now suing the school district, citing battery and negligence.
Grand Opening High Street Gallery
At the end of August, the Oregon Coast School of Art will be hosting the Art About Agriculture’s 41st annual competition and touring exhibition presents juried selections highlighting the lifeblood of Pacific Northwest’s agricultural diversity, economy, communities, and culture: our region’s natural resources. Oregon State University are honored to present artworks from artists representing 19 counties throughout Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Featured in the Mini-Guggenheim Gallery is long time artist...
Cities with the most expensive homes in the Corvallis metro area
Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, affordability plays a huge role for buyers. The typical home value in the...
A downtown vision for Philomath’s future
In the coming weeks as heavy equipment and closed road signs leave Philomath with the completion of the streetscape project, the downtown vicinity will officially move from conceptualization to reality. Smooth sections of road on both sides of the couplet with bright sidewalks to stroll on and new streetlights, traffic...
The 9th Annual Portland Celtic Fantasy Faire Is Today At Shute Park
Today at Shute Park in Hillsboro, amidst the towering firs, visitors will be transformed back in time. Throughout the park, the Portland Celtic Fantasy Faire will offer a time machine back to an earlier time. The history of the Celtic people will be on full display as costumed attendees and performers create a magical experience. We have been a couple of times during the event’s 9-year run, and it is truly unique and wonderful.
Newberg football ready for 'bigger bite' in 2024
Despite losing eight all-league performers from last season, Newberg High School football may very well be on the brink of its best season in head coach Jeremy Johnson’s tenure with the program. It’s not hard to see why. Though the Tigers shed some talent, they return six all-leaguers from 2023 and a staggering number of linemen. Add in the fact that Newberg has improved in each season under Johnson, and the prospect of competing for a Pacific Conference championship seems feasible. ...
Priced out by rent, Jan's will stop selling books in downtown Beaverton
The bookish dragon overlooking Southwest First Street will soon end his watch as Jan’s — an independent bookstore in downtown Beaverton — looks for a new spot to call home. For six years, Jan’s has sold books out of a red-brick storefront bathed in natural light from tall, arched windows in downtown Beaverton. Owner Lori Carroll — the third person to run the bookstore after it opened in the 1980s — came out of the COVID-19 pandemic with a strengthened sense of community and created...
12 Oregon State players who boosted their stock during 2024 football camp
CORVALLIS – Oregon State returned to the practice field this weekend to prepare for its 2024 season opener against Idaho State. Earlier this week, coaches gave players a sneak peek at their thoughts on a depth chart during individual meetings. Though two-deeps are usually just a suggestion as to who might play, some found that they made a surge on the depth chart based on their improvements during August.
Investigation finds school administrator's use of racial slur is 'protected speech'
NEWPORT, Ore. (KATU) — An investigation conducted by the Lincoln County School District found an Eddyville Charter School administrator's use of the N-word in a text message is "protected speech." The message was sent when the school employee was off duty to a contractor about a potential repair job at the school.
On His First College GameDay, Nick Saban Throws Out a Challenge to Dan Lanning, Ducks
In the first international ESPN College GameDay Nick Saban joined the panel, and he had a frank assessment of Dan Lanning's Oregon Ducks. The 7-time National Championship winner challenged analyst Desmond Howard when Howard picked the Webfoots to win the inaugural 12-team playoff. Saban said, ...
Kirk Herbstreit Issued A Strong Warning to College Football On Saturday
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit is doubling down on his belief that the Oregon Ducks are primed to win it all this 2024 season. In fact, Herbstreit is so confident about the Ducks' chances that he even sent a message to the whole college football world, warning them to be ready for ...
New principal among recent hires in Philomath School District
The Philomath School District made a key addition to its administrative team this month with the hiring of Garth Gerot to serve as principal at Philomath Academy. Gerot comes to Philomath after spending two years as principal at Pleasant Hill High School. “One of the things when he walked in...
Five-star, two-sport athlete Jonah Williams commits to Texas over Oregon, others
The Oregon Ducks came up short in attempting to add a two-sport star to their 2025 football recruiting class. Five-star athlete Jonah Williams announced his commitment to the Texas Longhorns on Saturday. Williams — who chose Texas over Oregon, USC, LSU and Texas A&M — is also an outfielder and left-handed pitcher as one of the top baseball players in Texas.
City of Corvallis clears out homeless encampment in Pioneer Park
Your browser does not support the audio element. Corvallis city officials cleared out a large homeless encampment in Pioneer Park this week. Sleeping in the park is prohibited because of its proximity to the Mary River. The area includes floodplains and a riparian zone. Last week, Corvallis officials said they...
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