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Events & Activities: 'Clue,' knights and more coming up
‘Clue’ production ready for Colton High stage COLTON: Colton High School drama program will present “Clue: On Stage,” with performances May 30-31, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The play is based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn, written by Sandy Rustin, and will be held in the high school multi-purpose room, 30205 S. Wall Street. Soccer...
Body left to decompose in apartment for 2 months | Family sues Central City Concern
PORTLAND, Ore. — The family of Brendan Mackey is suing Central City Concern, one of Portland's primary supportive housing providers, for negligence after it took two months for workers to check on his well-being — only to find his decomposed body in his room at the Shoreline Building transitional housing facility.
Rose Festival Court joins East County princesses for high tea ceremony
A roomful of princesses, and a few princes, enjoyed an afternoon of tea in East Multnomah County during an annual tradition. The 2024 Rose Festival Court joined high tea service Friday, May 24, at Courtyard Fountains, 1545 S.E. 223rd Ave. The rosy royalty introduced themselves to their delighted hosts, then spread throughout the room to chat, share stories, take photos, and enjoy some tea and treats. “Thank you for hosting...
Here are the 3 design proposals for Portland's Keller Auditorium redevelopment
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland is exploring whether to renovate the current Keller Auditorium or build a new one on a different site. With the last of the three proposals submitted to Portland City Council, the official evaluation process to decide the fate of the landmark performing arts center begins.
Molalla City Council fills open slot, November election candidates awaken
During its May 22 council meeting, the Molalla City Council interviewed a pair of candidates to fill the open seat left when Crystal Robles resigned recently. After interviews and discussion, the Molalla City Council tabbed Darci Lightner to fill the seat. She will be officially sworn in on June 12 and has indicated that she will run for the position outright in the November General Election. November General Election candidate...
Letter: The Portland Area Pays Our Bills
The Portland Area Pays Our Bills I read Oregon State Representative Court Boice’s guest column of April 24th with interest. I’m not qualified to comment on his point of view regarding how the forests should be managed, nor on the supposed burdens of the Oregon’s landlords, builders, and developers. I can say that I have never heard anyone be disrespectful of our farmers and fishers, small business owners and ranchers, but we run in different circles, so his experience may be different. I would, however,...
Upcoming Local Events in Vancouver, Washington: May 27 - June 2, 2024
This article contains content summarized or organized by AI tools. Learn more. The David Douglas 5K & 1.5 Mile Run is an athletic event featuring a 5-kilometer and a shorter 1.5-mile run, offering an engaging challenge for participants.
Editorial: County at a crossroads, a pushback on growth and other election takeaways
The May election was one in which dark money won – except when it didn’t. An election where voters tossed progressives – except when they kept them. An election reflecting taxpayer fatigue – except for the many money measures that passed. Try as we might to...
AMR lifeguards return to popular Portland swimming spots, starting Memorial Day weekend
TROUTDALE, Ore. — The AMR River Rescue Team is gearing up for the warm weather in Portland, knowing that Memorial Day weekend will be prime time for people wanting to have fun by the water. They will start having lifeguards on duty at Glenn Otto and High Rocks Parks...
Portland area Memorial Day events honor the fallen
A number of events and flyovers are part of the Memorial Day ceremonies honoring those who gave their all for this country. Flyovers The Oregon Military Department said they are planning 16 different flyovers in just one hour Monday, beginning at 10:25 a.m. over the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. That will be followed by...
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