Registered users enjoy all the free features of StateNewslines.
Registration is quick, easy, and free.
Registration is quick, easy, and free.
- Portland Tribune
- Fairview hopes to land idled Navy carrier
- Grand jury indicts dad, girlfriend for murder by abuse
- Young life erased in bus 'tragedy beyond comprehension'
- School board talks with partners about high school changes
- County begins looking for someone to develop site
- Smith talk focuses on high school changes
- Have you been in a hit-and-run accident?
- Sherwood-area truancy check leads to big pot bust
- Frye, Suns smash Blazers in Game 5
- Three-alarm fire blasts through Sandy Blvd. church
- Benson, Marshall face big changes in high school plan
- Benson faces biggest changes in high school plan
- Schools plan goes to board tonight
- 'Tea Party Crasher' back at school
- Plan B for Memorial Coliseum?
- Two people die when TriMet bus hits pedestrians
- TriMet bus hits pedestrians
- All square: Blazers beat cold Suns 96-87
- Man arrested after firing shots near floating restaurant
- Woman wounded in possible gang shooting
- Portland Business Journal
- APX Security settles with A.G.'s office
- McFarlane moves up to TriMet top spot
- APX Security settles A.G.'s office
- SBA Portland announces award winners
- OnPoint opening Deschutes County branches
- AstraZeneca settlement nets Oregon $5.6M
- Government seizes 15,000 phony Nikes
- Sales of RadiSys' new products jump
- Planar reports sales growth
- Lithia's sales beat expectations
- Wind turbine maker Vestas lands record order
- Home prices fall 4.8 percent
- Vulcan Power Co. sells power to California utility
- Oregonian circulation continues to drop
- Portfolio.com: Portland a fun city
- Plum Creek Timber Q1 earnings fall
- XPLANE bought by Dachis
- Integra gets $785M debt financing
- Kulongoski: State halfway to health enrollment goal
- West Coast Bancorp gets closer to profit
- KATU TV
- Russia moves to ban nationalist neo-Nazi group
- Supreme Court: 'Mojave Cross' can stay
- Laura Bush book touches on fatal 1963 crash
- Russia moves to ban nationalist neo-Nazio group
- Sports travel may be cut from school budget
- Wash. group that stood with Obama hit by hate graffiti
- Oil spill cleanup failing, time to set it on fire?
- Woman: I was tied up, taken from car while sleeping
- Laura Bush's new book touches on fatal 1963 crash
- USDA may reverse Bush OK on baby formula additives
- Youth pastor turns self in over sex with teen
- Travel for sports may end up on chopping block
- Goldman execs deny wrongdoing in crisis
- Family still fighting to keep rapist behind bars
- Feds: SW Airlines illegally bumped fliers
- Feds rule SW Airlines illegally bumped fliers
- AstraZeneca hit with $520M fine; Ore. to get $5.7M
- Local human rights group denounces Ariz. law
- Walmart suit: Execs said management was 'men's work'
- Portland human rights group denounces Ariz. law
- KCBY TV
- Ad on urn: 'I've kicked the bucket - have you?'
- Local product headed half way around the world
- Schools warned about man who asks for piggyback rides
- Student volunteers get hands dirty gardening
- ODFW seeks input on Coastal Salmon Seasons
- Equipment auction puts spotlight on Bay Area
- Senator stumps for State Treasurer
- Quick response keeps kitchen fire contained
- Crash kills Coos Bay man near Charleston
- Students get schooled in safety
- One woman drowns, 2nd woman found Monday
- Family fun day brings out hundreds of kids
- Day of caring cleans 40 homes
- One woman drowns, one missing in Port Orford
- Celebrating Earth Day with art
- Family finds closeness and kindness on bicycle
- Supporters share cheers at TEA Party
- Fishermen hope for first good catch in 3 years
- Come find your way with Oz
- Come find yourself with Oz
- KGW TV
- Ricky Gervais booked again to host Golden Globes
- WellPoint joins other insurers with big 1Q profit
- US approves its first offshore wind farm
- Oregon offers Google Apps to schools
- US approves its first offshore wind farm
- Oregon offers Google Apps to schools
- Son charged in Coast crash that killed dad
- Democratic candidates for governor to debate tonight
- TriMet GM orders more safety training after deadly accident
- Confidante: Fla. gov likely to run as independent
- McMinnville woman killed in crash
- TriMet GM orders more safety training after deadly accident
- Unemployment falls in a majority of US cities
- Ex-Rothstein exec pleads not guilty in Ponzi scam
- Sempra Energy to pay $410m to settle energy suits
- Senate banking bill stalls again, GOP still united
- Bidders sweeten offers for Philly newspapers
- Suspect arrested for toppling trees & power poles on Hwy 26
- KGW Governor's Debate Live Stream
- Suspect arrested for toppling trees & power poles on Hwy 26
- KMTR TV
- Injured officer earns national distinction
- West Lane candidates explain their views
- Roseburg woman dies in 3-car crash
- Springfield schools look to improve support services
- Anarchists suspected in Portland vandalism
- Soldier on his Way Home after delay from volcano ash
- 2nd demobilization ceremony Friday for Charlie Company's delayed soldiers
- Downtown Roseburg advocacy groups form new alliance
- 'Kuwaiting' Soldier on his Way Home
- Head-on collision near Corvallis kills one, injures another
- Marijuana stops concert at Oregon prison
- Oregon Health Plan to benefit from drug settlement
- Roseburg's Mill-Pine Historic District master plan approved
- Chiefs: Eugene-Springfield fire merger should go ahead
- Linn County extends deal with jail phone provider
- Anti-Tea Party teacher back in class
- Fire damages three homes in Glide
- Roseburg's Mill-Pine Historic District master plan up for approval
- Roseburg family named 'cutest' in North America
- UPDATE: Over 1800 lost power because of high winds and downed trees
- KPIC TV
- Ad on urn: 'I've kicked the bucket - have you?'
- Three car accident now fatal, driver could face criminal charges
- Schools warned about man who asks for piggyback rides
- Three car collision closes westbound Hwy 42
- Crash near Douglas County line takes life of Trail woman
- Home at last
- Two arrested for armed robbery in Idleyld Park
- Wildflower Show kicks off 46th year in Glide
- Palin: 'Only a limited government can provide the best path'
- O-DOT 'Going Orange' as construction season kicks off
- Pine Street homicide investigation turned into Myrtle Creek pursuit
- Men put best foot forward to 'Walk-a-Mile in her shoes'
- Construction of Rock-Ed Education Center moves forward
- State reaches agreement with Trooper furloughs
- Voter registration deadline approaching fast
- Couple sentenced for sending sex picture of minor
- Car Wash Helps Local Soldiers
- Douglas County foreclosure rate drops
- Former cop sentenced: 'I have a problem and it's a severe problem'
- Weather Service says high winds were not tornado
- KTVZ TV
- Warner Bros, Imax reach 20 picture deal to 2013
- Condon to direct fourth 'Twilight' film
- Cowboys keep DB Alan Ball after Ken Hamlin release
- Dolphins GM apologizes for question to Dez Bryant
- AOL 1Q profit slumps as ads, subscriptions wane
- Medco Health Solutions 1Q results at a Glance
- Cape Wind offshore wind farm facts
- BofA annual meeting calm, less contentious
- On the Call: Sprint CEO Dan Hesse on prepaid
- Conn. woman alleges genetic discrimination at work
- Gas prices jump to more than $9 in Alaska town
- A look at the Fed's March, April statements
- Fed keep rates at record lows; upbeat on economy
- Noriega not the only dictator with Paris property
- Hudson crash probe: Controller missed pilot error
- Attorneys ask judge to halt firing squad execution
- Alaska ACLU files lawsuit over homeless camp raids
- Gates case officer invited to lead RI parade
- Air Force general says anti-terror system working
- Murder verdict upheld in EMU student dorm killing
- KVAL TV
- Ad on urn: 'I've kicked the bucket - have you?'
- Three car accident now fatal, driver could face criminal charges
- Ore. voter registration deadline is Tuesday
- Construction takes bite out of business on Willamette St
- Schools warned about man who asks for piggyback rides
- Chickens in the city
- Three car collision closes westbound Hwy 42
- Ore. voter registration deadline is today
- Bullying addressed at Junction City School Board Meeting
- Video: UO introduces Dana Altman as men's basketball coach
- Altman press conference set
- It's official: Altman inks deal
- WEB RAW: UO introduces Dana Altman as men's basketball coach
- Wind whips Willamette Valley
- It's official: Altman new Ducks basketball coach
- Missing woman's body found on beach
- Defense Dept. calls up NW troops for Iraq
- Man survives more than a day after crash over canyon's edge
- DeFazio on Goldman Sachs to SEC: 'Dig deeper'
- Another body found on Oregon Coast
- The Bulletin
- Fashion taking the stage in Bend
- Enter to win gift certificates for mom
- Top sellers
- Seniors get their turn in reality TV
- TV on DVD: ‘Andy Kaufman: World Inter-Gender Wrestling Champion’
- Traveling affordably on a bus or train
- Calendar
- Movie Times
- Men's shorts slim down for spring; Retailers say goodbye to extra pockets, material
- 'A model of hope'; Protected reef in Belize a testing ground for marine conservation
- Biologists discover 3 separate species of killer whales
- For many, staying in shape is part of the daily grind; But experts say no jobs maintain all 3 aspects of physical fitness
- Gulf businesses wait as oil creeps toward coast; Restaurants, fishing, tourism could take hit
- New airline rules take effect for tarmac waits over 3 hours
- When is an employer's layoff story slanderous?
- Goldman execs: Not us
- 'Peanuts' rights sold to Iconix, Schulz family
- 2 Central Oregonians guilty of poaching
- 5 arrested in Prineville drug investigation
- Abstract painter Robert Natkin, 79
- Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland
- Hoffman rebids parts of university project
- Steel welding presents extra risk
- Water quality permit costs increase
- Two buildings court PDC's favor
- Developers face federal headwinds
- Newberg starts first block of revitalization
- Workplace deaths to be recognized at ceremony
- Two leases end vacancy spell in Tualatin
- Sewer projects face Portland City Council
- Signal system adapts to move traffic efficiently
- PDC pursues Portland post office
- Sewer projects face Portland City Council approval
- Repine named head of Department of Energy
- Historic Portland home must move or be destroyed
- Third firm applies to Gresham enterprise zone
- Historic home must move or be destroyed
- Tualatin scales back urban renewal plan
- Agreement streamlines culvert construction
- Coast offers unique development opportunities
- Portland's ZGF wins sustainable design award
- Herald and News
- Poll: Pets listen better than husbands
- Volunteers needed for Swansea beach cleanup
- OUR VIEW: Quite the example
- Columbia Street in Fall River will be one-way during construction
- Tiverton economic development group sets public meeting
- Accused Fall River mill arsonist ordered held without bail
- Tiverton economic development group sets public meeting
- Leite wins Julia Child award for The New Portuguese Table
- Three Fall River companies get work force training funds
- LETTER: Town Meeting critical to town's fiscal future, 04-28-10
- LETTER: Support a full Tiverton town budget, 04-28-10
- PARKER: Draw to be free
- Three Fall River companies get work force training funds
- OUR VIEW: Tragic potential
- Arrest made in connection to city mill fires
- Tiverton officials shoot down tax levy proposal
- Selectmen want long hours, possible fines from Elm St. Bridge contractors
- Fall River woman killed in N.C. crash
- UMD poll: New Bedford resident back casinos
- UMD poll: New Bedford resident back casinos
- Mail Tribune
- Three run against incumbent Walker
- Collaborative thinning project receives BLM support
- Three run against incumbent Walker
- Lithia Motors' revenue grows in 1st quarter
- With a song in their hearts
- County officials pay hike on table
- Hospitals end legal fight over imaging center
- High-speed chase near White City ends with arrest, multiple charges
- RVMC nurse killed in early morning crash near Trail
- Colorful Gold Hill judge Robert King remembered
- Southern Oregon offense shaping up
- Running Against Walker
- Eagles soar over competition in track
- Since You Asked: You can make cr me fra che in your kitchen
- With a song in their hearts
- Since You Asked: California pension woes could have local impact
- Emergency Services
- Candidates for Jackson County Commissioner
- County officials pay hike on table
- Hospitals end legal fight over imaging center
- News-Review
- Roseburg's UCC discusses budget tonight
- Commissioner candidates discuss economy
- Roseburg's UCC discusses budget tonight
- Winston-Dillard trims $420,000 from schools
- UCC discusses budget tonight
- Winston-Dillard trims $420,000 from schools
- Elkton woman returns home after fall from bridge
- UCC discusses budget tonight
- Roseburg woman dies after three-car crash in Green
- Roseburg-area crash injures three
- Video from Oregon bus that struck 5 given to police
- Coordinated cause
- Idleyld Park outdoor classroom construction begins
- Vexed public opposes moving Glide principal
- Idleyld Park outdoor classroom construction begins
- Vexed public opposes moving Glide principal
- Green intersection blocked after three-car crash
- Roseburg's UCC announces winter honor roll
- Days Creek Wolves excel in academics
- Oakland students mark high grades
- The Register-Guard
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR S MAILBAG: Wednesday s paper
- GEORGE WILL: Arizona right to take immigration fight into its own hands
- GUEST VIEWPOINT: Being a parent is a tough job, but help can bring success
- EDITORIAL: Lariviere shifts course
- EDITORIAL: New leadership for schools
- CALENDAR
- FOR THE RECORD
- OBITUARIES
- BRIEFLY COMMUNITY
- BRIEFLY NORTHWEST
- Ex-custodian s wrongful discharge claim fails
- Rotary gives Korth humanitarian honor
- Charter updates go to county s voters
- Lowell utility projects on ballot
- Police won t review home raid
- Alcohol ban coming at Cottage Grove, Dorena lakes
- Dudley leads GOP rivals in fundraising
- GREAT POTENTIAL
- Correction
- LETTERS IN THE EDITOR S MAILBAG
- Statesman Journal
- You can ridicule Obama but don't bash Tiger Woods
- Begin talking to teens about alcohol early in life
- Catholic Church first must get past denial
- Despite U.S. efforts, Iraq, Afghanistan remain unstable
- Democrats have no new ideas to solve problems
- Reports on Mexico, schools are encouraging
- Tea party ought to vent anger at corporations
- Ending homelessness will solve other ills too
- Make fun of Obama but not of Tiger Woods
- Bruun is better bet to challenge Schrader
- Stuck at the border ... and other editorial cartoons
- St. Paul junior selected as dairy princess/ambassador
- Master Gardeners will host demonstration, display
- McMinnville woman killed in crash
- Immigration law is backlash
- Immigration law angers area groups
- Mid-Valley businesses see economy picking up
- Measure would revamp county government setup
- Public shares ideas for Heritage Center
- Farrell, Lord students to learn online
- Central Oregonian
- Margaritaville!
- Safety risk prompts improvements to Juniper Canyon evacuation road
- Marijuana ruling clears up confusion
- Public invited to dedication of cell phone tower flag
- A ranch hand's hero
- New rules cause woodcutter woes
- Jake Council
- Arlen Alderman
- Crawford for commissioner
- Cowgirls split with Buffs
- Cowgirls take second at Sunriver
- Foley wins mile at Prefontaine Invitational
- Cowboys drop pair of games to Buffaloes
- Mat club places 15 at state Greco-Roman championship
- Birding in Burns
- Voter registration deadline is Tuesday
- Tax cheats cost state billions
- Some recreation sites to see fee increases
- Local pair arrested on drug charges yet again
- Who will make the cut?
- The Madras Pioneer
- Save park
- New hall needed
- Farmers informed about veggie marketing
- Flyfishing event honors injured soldiers
- Fundraiser for W.S. Boys and Girls Club
- Red Cross honors Madras volunteers
- Obituaries for week of 4-28-10
- Last chance to see Saturn ring system
- Program offers tips to control stress
- Letter carriers collecting food donations
- W.S. rancher on state age committee
- Waldow-Walker engaged
- Attorneys open Madras branch
- Bikes and tykes ride at rodeo
- Charter change unwise
- Foster-Drago repeats scholarship award
- 4-28-10 Trustee Notice of Sales
- 4-28-10 Public Notices
- APRIL 28 SCOREBOARD
- Funk sets school record in pole vault
- Oregon Business
- Hollywood Video fights for survival as the video rental business changes
- Oregon's 3-D expertise could create a promising new cluster
- Portland couple sets up in Shanghai
- Community nurtures Portland apparel sector
- No relief yet for commercial real estate
- Employees on not-so-great workplaces
- Secrets to employee satisfaction
- Best companies provide care, leadership and fun
- The 100 Best Companies: By the numbers
- Rural counties depend on landfill business
- Oregon's poorly funded universities revolt
- Wilshire Credit clogs up mortgage relief
- Better broadband headed to small communities
- News-Times
- Board sends $65.3 million school bond levy to voters
- Roy parish runs into expansion tussle
- A DAY TO CELEBRATE
- National Guard homecoming in photos
- Earth Week prompts 'tired' effort
- Sheriff's office a top DUI enforcer
- Vets hope to take flight to see memorial
- Candidate forum coming to Forest Grove May 5
- Herr today and yesterday
- Gaston teacher lands grant for science equipment, training
- Banks High sets senior citizen prom
- Alley, Kitzhaber are parties' best choices in governor's race
- Letters
- Who's best for the Washington County Board?
- Cornelius: Hip college town or boring suburb?
- Cornelius city council reduces meeting schedule
- Pacific students take back the night
- Museum founder's descendant implicated in giant gold theft
- New recycling rules hit local businesses
- Welcome Home
- The Outlook
- Craddick emerges as best choice for Metro seat
- Letters to the editor for April 28, 2010
- Troutdale mayor helps look after robin's nest in 1920
- Public Meetings: April 28, 2010
- 'Our Lady of Troutdale' dies at age 80
- Events for April 28
- Organization meetings for April 28
- Young life erased in bus 'tragedy beyond comprehension'
- Community college faces $5.8 million shortfall for 2010-11
- News briefs
- Gresham woman dies when hit by bus
- Fairview hopes to land idled Navy carrier
- Centennial considers reduced work force
- Grand jury indicts dad, girlfriend for murder by abuse
- Troublesome weed (garlic mustard) up for grabs
- East County does have talent
- Obituaries for April 28
- Reynolds School District invites public to question superintendent candidates
- Two people die when TriMet bus hits pedestrians
- Letters to the editor for April 24
- The Sandy Post
- Cascadian-style architecture fits Sandy
- Drive carefully, and let's keep each other safe
- Letters to the Editor: April 28, 2010
- Forest on Film
- Mountain visitor centers vie for tourism dollars
- Chamber renovates to serve residents, friends, visitors
- Obituaries for April 28, 2010
- School design approval delayed
- Guard units celebrate coming home in Portland ceremony
- Oregon's March unemployment rate hangs tough at 10.6 percent
- Guard units plan demobilization ceremonies in Portland, Forest Grove
- Primary election voters' pamphlet in the mail
- TriMet whittles more proposed service cuts
- Regence extends coverage to young adults in June
- Help honor returning soldiers
- Don't make our new school look like a jail
- Obituaries for April 21, 2010
- Suburban Auto Group to host 10th Cruise-In May 1
- Sandy wants Highway 26 to be 'green corridor'
- Legislators talk jobs, health care, budget
- The South County Spotlight
- Man arrested after firing shots near floating restaurant
- Ruptured gas pipe results in evacuation of Scappoose Middle School
- ShoeString Community Players presents old-fashioned radio play
- Charter change is not the solution
- Time to speak up
- Foreclosure clarity
- The Constitution option
- Ruling could allow employers to dismiss workers for using medical marijuana
- Around the region
- Columbia County legal aid, state bar hash through concerns
- Tea time
- National Guard troops preparing to return home to St. Helens
- County employees on Friday furlough
- Olde Towne Cat-astrophe?
- Emotions run high at utility rate forum
- ELECTION 2010
- County legal aid, state bar hash through concerns
- SpotlightON: Doug Morten
- Man found dead on Highway 30 may be from Vancouver
- Saturday fire guts Bird Road home in Scappoose
- The Times
- Sherwood School District appoints new leader
- Sherwood-area truancy check leads to big pot bust
- It's not OK to hit people - especially the smaller ones
- Letters
- Alley is best pick for Republicans
- Soapbox: New bill helps small businesses access capital
- Race for Oregon schools' top job heats up
- Tualatin council will consider urban renewal options at next week's meeting
- These seniors would hate to lose pools
- Is there power in energy healing?
- A spry 101 - Happy birthday, Mr. Tigard
- Ferrasci-O'Malley is Tualatin's volunteer of the year
- Green thumb named Tigard's Exemplary Citizen
- Deputies nab six Garden Home burglars
- Al Reser leaves legacy of charity
- Letters
- Democrats should choose Kitzhaber
- Meridian Park zoning proposal will be subject of open house
- Tigard doctor arrested in Dubai
- Tigard lays off 11, cuts services
- West Linn Tidings
- We can get a mayor who reflects WL
- Don't ignore the danger just because it's usually safe
- Letters on Relay for Life, camera theft and need for police station
- Why men need sports
- An inside look at the WLPD reveals inadequate station
- what's happening
- Mayor resigns
- Former Marylhurst teacher fights child porn charges
- Scouts plan Earth Day event
- Robinwood to repurpose fire station
- Police: two teens steal from unlocked cars, garages
- Police log for April 22
- State photo contest honors work of 13-year-old West Linner
- Police station is broken, but is a multimillion-dollar facility the answer?
- West Linn Mayor lied about her degree, investigators say
- West Linn Mayor Galle resigns
- West Linn mayor could lose her office
- Missing fisherman's body found in river
- What ever happened to that family?
- Police station - why now?
- Clackamas Review
- Protecting salmon and sportfishing on the Willamette
- Nothing gained from spanking
- Government should have less control over our lives
- State to Clackamas County: Reprint ballots
- Legal 'pot' causing overdoses
- City and county deadlocked
- Keep Clackamas weird
- Broken sternwheeler creates a stir on busy river
- Charmer priced to sell! (there's a catch)
- Woman charged with theft from elderly Milwaukie man
- Library to Eastham deal likely in May
- Police Logs
- Obituaries
- Inside an alcohol sting
- School seeking funds to repair and renovate auditorium
- School soliciting funds to repair and renovate auditorium
- Guard units celebrate coming home in Portland ceremony
- Four injured in crash near Oregon City
- Milwaukie police chase down suspect in lumberyard theft
- Metro candidates putting jobs first
- The Sherwood Gazette
- Repaving of Sherwood Boulevard set for June
- Letters to the Editor
- Allow those accused to have their day in court
- Letters to the Editor
- Oregonians shouldn't be fooled on state stimulus, taxes
- Letters to the Editor
- Councilor disagrees over previous 'rant' about budget
- Relay For Life of Sherwood Just Around the Corner
- Letters to the Editor
- Councilor Grant outraged over 'hidden agenda' regarding budget passage
- Salem needs a 'Back to Basics' approach to the budget plan
- Letters to the Editor
- Letters to the Editor
- Tough economy leads to major advertising discounts
- A massive arctic storm, a new year and lessons learned
- Letters
- Does our state government create fiscal cruelty?
- Letters to the editor
- Shultz, Butterfield best picks for City Council
- Letters to the editor
- Southwest Community Connection
- 'Deeply sorry' Stott-Smith heads to prison for son's murder
- Water shut-off averted at SW apartment complex
- Adams warns: City needs to hit the brakes on spending
- Water bureau threatens to cut off SW apartment complex
- Keeping the democratic fairy tale alive
- Communal storytelling fosters a sense of human connection
- WHS freshman is on fast track
- Community Interest Calendar for April
- Saving water starts in my shower
- Unique back pain relief method comes to SW
- Camp Doggie Tales makes a place for pooches
- A watershed event
- Building rises in the Village
- Making a difference - one cent at a time
- Shoe retailer makes tracks into clothing
- New reporter joins The Connection's news team
- Legal landslide
- Portland council approves sewer money for bikes
- Ballot measures supporters to meet this Monday
- Fanno Creek Clinic offers prescription for unemployment
- Beaverton Valley Times
- 'Tea Party Crasher' back at school
- Aloha man arrested on rape charges
- Beaverton call center announces 500 new jobs
- Deputies nab six Garden Home burglars
- Primate doctors' research leads to human gene therapy breakthrough
- Suspect in Aloha assault and robbery surrenders to deputies
- Child pornographer sentenced to 50 years
- Was poll a low blow?
- School district probes Tea Party crasher
- Piano prodigy gets 'swept up' in her music
- Stalled development spurs 8 city layoffs
- Revenue drop forces Beaverton to cut seven jobs
- Community rallies for homeless youth
- A growth industry?
- Heroin deaths are on the rise
- Al Reser leaves legacy of charity
- Student leader takes message of Tourette syndrome to Capitol Hill
- Tea Party sequel hits the road tax day
- Bruce Dalrymple was a 'man of action'
- Traffic stop leads to marijuana stash
- Willamette Week
- (Ask the Editor) What Were We Thinking?
- Dear Far,
- Casey Neill Saturday, May 1
- CD Review: Typhoon
- Eluvium Thursday, April 29
- (Headout Picks) Out Of Our Heads
- (Cheapskate) The Best Cheap And Free Deals In Town
- (Hot Seat) Dahr Jamail
- Jengatecture
- (SCOOP) Gossip Slightly Less Popular Than Fried Pies.
- (Clublist Spotlight) Stuck In Reverse
- (Letters to the Editor) Inbox
- (Dr. Know) Dr. Know
- Mike's Incredible Indian Adventure (Portland Center Stage)
- Craig Welch Shell Games
- Follow The Bouncing Ball
- (Rogue of the Week) Portland Bureau Of Transportation
- One In Two Million
- Shut Up & Vote
- We're Impressed!
- Estacada News
- News Brief: Estacada High School FFA hosts plant sale May 2.
- News Brief: City conducting survey Saturday
- Skate park plans still rolling along
- Ballots go out Friday for primary election
- Tax credits expire April 30
- Signs of real estate life?
- Cascadia sells 20 homes
- Equestrian team dominates district
- Former Estacada resident killed in Milwaukie
- Unemployment rate holds steady at 9.7 percent
- Heroin deaths on the rise in Oregon
- Richard Lewis 'Dick' Ott
- Kisana 'Kay' Provost
- Gary VanCleve
- Ray Houston
- Sheriff/Fire Calls
- Around Town...
- Book Smart
- Be Counted
- Program says curbing risky behavior in teens begins with the family
- Hillsboro Argus
- Young & Innovative event tonight in Tanasbourne
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Reedville Creek
- Happenings on Sunday in Hillsboro
- Plaid Pantry makes a return to the Witch Hazel area
- Ethan Wants to Play on Earth Day
- Hillsboro's Young & Innovative enters fourth year of networking
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Bagley
- Sweet and Creamy Freckles
- Milder winter should increase mosquito populations and increase chances of West Nile virus showing up locally
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Paula Jean Powerline
- Downtown Hillsboro busy this weekend
- Rasha--The Cinderella of the Big Dance
- Simply Ming!
- Go on a Nice, Long Tripper
- This Is The Doggie And His Name It Is Darius! His Name It Is Darius!
- Hillsborite beats out 'other'
- Biotech in Hillsboro, where is it at and where is it going?
- Hillsboro Park of the Week: Glencoe Creek
- Hillsboro's own Longbottom keeps roasting and growing despite the economy
- How to navigate traffic circles and roundabouts
- Lake Oswego Review
- Democrats should choose Kitzhaber in state primary
- cartoon
- Safeguards critical to protecting lands
- Letters
- Three questions about streetcar
- Whose behavior is being modified?
- LO's Waters and Lucretia Carman
- what's happening
- Architect pleads not guilty
- Give outdated prescription drugs the heave-ho Saturday
- police blotter
- Obituaries
- Sign up for Lake Run
- Rolling down the road
- It's 'not doom and gloom' on Lake Oswego's Kruse Way
- Bald eagle release is party time
- Lake Oswego school cuts continuing
- Language immersion pushed
- Milwaukie police chase down suspect in lumberyard theft
- West Linn Mayor lied about her degree, investigators say
- Concordia University Portland
- CU Men's Golf vs. NAIA Championships
- M.Ed Information Session 6:00pm
- MAT Information Session 6:00pm
- Nursing Program 'Coffee Break' Information Sessions
- CU's Softball Team Featured in The Portland Tribune
- Baccalaureate
- CU Softball vs. NAIA National Championsips begin
- CU Men's Golf vs. NAIA Championships
- Helping Professions Open House
- CU Baseball vs. National Tournament Opening Round
- CU Men's Golf vs. NAIA Championships
- Nursing Program 'Coffee Break' Information Sessions
- Author Gary Reiswig on Campus
- Last Day to Drop without Transcript Notation
- Tuition Assessment Date
- 2nd Annual Last Lecture: Dr. Tom Munson @ 8:30pm in SEAC
- 2nd Annual Last Lecture: Dr. Tom Munson @ 8:30pm in SEAC
- 2nd Annual Last Lecture: Dr. Tom Munson @ 8:30pm in SEAC
- Nursing Program 'Coffee Break' Information Sessions
- 2nd Annual Last Lecture event on Thurs., April 22nd: Dr. Thomas Munson
- Eastern Oregon University
- New Entry
- New Entry
- Oregon Book Award winner to read at EOU
- Call for artists for 'La Voix des Femmes' exhibition
- Film 'Precious' shown for Black History Month
- EOU transitions to federal Direct Loan Program
- Final senior vocal performance slated for winter term
- New certificate programs available beginning winter term
- Future Business Leaders compete for regional title
- Classic comedy, 'The Odd Couple' comes to EOU stage
- Mountaineers take on College of Idaho
- Group exhibition, 'Creation of Identity' opens Feb. 5
- Axelrod looks at nature, human indifference in new book of poems
- George Fox University
- Commencement ceremonies scheduled Saturday in Wheeler
- Commencement ceremonies scheduled Saturday in Wheeler
- Used textbooks can be donated to Word Made Flesh
- Used textbooks can be donated to Word Made Flesh
- Survey of Mentor Support at Friends Universities
- Sign and Submit your April Timesheet to your Supervisor!
- Top 3 Spiritual Life Credit Winners
- 2010-2011 Financial Aid Important Information
- Theatre professor Rhett Luedtke named top undergraduate teacher
- History professor Paul Otto honored as top undergraduate researcher
- Please Return Dishes
- No student mail will be delivered after 2 p.m. this Friday
- Student Mailbox Key Policy
- Mailboxes closed last day of finals
- Choir auditions scheduled for this week
- George Fox sends students on service trip to Swaziland
- Bruin Bookstore hosts textbook buyback this week
- Textbook buyback scheduled at Bruin Bookstore April 28-30
- Bookstore s graduation sale runs April 26-30
- Lost and found tables set up in Bruin Den April 27
- Lewis & Clark College
- Wire Service Uses Photog's Tweeted Haiti Photo, Sues Him Over Cease and Desist Letters
- Hours Before Khadr Hearing Begins, Gates Signs Manual for Military Commissions
- Cal Lawmaker Seeks To Nullify Influence Of Texas Textbook Rules
- Supreme Court Questions Ban of Biotech Alfalfa
- Organic, Small Farmers Fret Over FDA Regulation
- The Legal Black Hole in Lower Manhattan: Muslim Activist Syed Fahad Hashmi and Material-Support Laws
- The First Amendment and Kittens
- Reed College's President Is Told to Crack Down on Campus Drug Use
- Feds Say Judge Hampering School Webcam Spy Probe
- In Lawsuit on Adoption, Focus Is on Disclosure
- Happy Meal Toys Could Be Banned in Cal County
- Manuel Noriega Extradited to French Court After 20 Years in US Custody
- The Cloud and the Future of the Fourth Amendment
- Alleged Torture May Bar Canadian's War-Crime Confessions
- Justice by the Hour: The Supreme Court Tangles With Mandatory Arbitration Clauses
- High Court, 9-0, Rules Limitation Clock Starts When Investors Receive Actual Knowledge of Violation
- Supreme Court, 5-3, Refuses Grant of Class Arbitration Absent Agreement
- Computers Seized From Home of Blogger in iPhone Inquiry
- Gizmodo Protests Seizure of Editor's Computers in iPhone Probe
- Sharply Split 9th Says Wal-Mart to Face Massive Gender Discrimination Class Action Suit
- Marylhurst University
- Stephen Clapp to Teach Violin Master Class at Marylhurst University
- Handmade Musical Instrument Artisans to Gather at Marylhurst
- Author David Shields to give reading at Marylhurst University
- Author David Shields to give reading at Marylhurst University
- Motherlode: Artwork in response to motherhood
- Marylhurst University to Host Photo-Force Exhibit
- Marylhurst to Host Local World Labyrinth Day Festival
- College Credit for Knowledge Gained Outside the Classroom
- Explore Marylhurst s Undergraduate Programs
- Marylhurst to Host Fourth Annual Irish Language Immersion Day
- Graduate Studies Information Meeting at Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst Faculty Promoted to Assistant Dean Positions
- Workshop Helps High School Students Prepare for SAT
- MBA Information Sessions at Marylhurst University
- Marylhurst University to Hold Career Development Workshops
- Community Invited to Study Abroad in Europe
- Melody Owen: So Close to the Glass and Shivering
- Marylhurst University Hosts Career Seminar for Aspiring Teachers
- Multnomah Bible College & Seminary
- 5/15/10: College Residence Halls Close (Student Services)
- 5/14/10: Baccalaureate Chapel (Academic)
- 5/11/10: Degree Completion Information Session (Degree Completion)
- 5/10/10: College Final Examinations (Academic)
- 5/14/10: 50 Year Alumni Society Event (Alumni)
- 5/14/10: Baccalaureate Chapel (Academic)
- 6/23/10: Dr. Daniel Lockwood will participate at the Association of Theological Schools biennial meeting (Faculty)
- 5/14/10: Commencement and close of Spring Semester (Academic)
- 5/10/10: College Final Examinations (Academic)
- 5/8/10: Multnomah will host Faith Based Continuing Education classes for Christian Counselors (On-Campus)
- 5/7/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 5/7/10: End of Seminary Classes (Academic)
- 5/6/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 5/4/10: All Worship Chapel (Chapel)
- 5/4/10: Basketball - Playoffs (Intramural Basketball)
- 5/4/10: Community ESOL (On-Campus)
- 5/8/10: Multnomah will host Faith Based Continuing Education classes for Christian Counselors (On-Campus)
- 5/7/10: End of Seminary Classes (Academic)
- 5/7/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- 5/6/10: Chapel (Chapel)
- Oregon Health & Science University
- School of Nursing and Charles Grossman: two great collections that go great together
- In memoriam: Donald E. Devlin (1914-2010)
- Stories from the Clippings
- Earth Day the virtual way
- Shining through the grime
- Ming and Qing things
- Wall display is Wall display
- Stories from the Clippings
- Celebrating National Library Week with something old, something new
- Concentration: the cards left on the board
- Upcoming History of Medicine Society Lecture, May 17
- Eyes--and boxes--wide open
- Stories from the Clippings
- Win a Pendleton Blanket--and support history!
- Centennial image: Willamette University Medical School
- New Grossmaniana: Morse, Schuman, and Holladay Park
- The House That Became A Hospital
- Fixott funny
- Stories From the Clippings
- No foolin': April shower of nursing materials
- Oregon State University
- Roommate brutality
- Don't let Playboy define our idea of beauty
- The peaks and pitfalls of science and engineering
- When the number one sexual position just gets old
- Flipping roles
- Spring football: Defensive backs
- Spring football: Wideouts
- She's more than just a one-hit
- Pies for primaries
- Weight Watchers helps Beavers cut the fat
- High demand for KidSpirit student job openings
- Kyle Bidwell finds his place at Oregon State
- Changes to Title IX strengthen policy
- UHDS is ignoring students' desire for healthier food options
- Making every day Earth Day
- Don't blame genetics - cheating is a choice
- Crossing the line on reform
- MLB jumble
- Baseball Update
- Sean Canfield drafted by Super Bowl-winning Saints
- Pacific Northwest College of Art
- Good Food and Hospitality
- Chas Bowie on The Great Recession
- Chas Bowie on The Great Recession
- Ex Libris: Collector Talk
- Museum of Contemporary Craft Awarded Largest Exhibition Grants in 73 Year History
- Summer of Making
- Summer of Making
- Museum of Contemporary Craft Awarded Largest Exhibition Grants in 73 Year History
- Museum of Contemporary Craft Awarded Largest Exhibition Grants in 74 Year History
- Ex Libris: Collector Talk
- Podcast: Shashi Caan MFA Lecture
- An Interview with Stephen Slappe
- Hannah Higgins Lecture Postponed
- Year in re:view
- Hannah Higgins Lecture Postponed
- Year in re:view
- Fluxus Lecture This Thursday
- I Heart Art: Portland Opens Workshop Registration
- An Interview with Stephen Slappe
- Podcast: Shashi Caan MFA Lecture
- Reed College
- Visiting Writers 2010: Jon Raymond
- Black History Month 2007: Julian Bond
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: William Beeman
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Minoo Moallem
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Darius Rejali
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Scott Sagan
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2006-07: Gary Sick
- Commencement 2007: Colin Diver
- Commencement 2007: William M. Hohengarten '84
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Bernard Cooper
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Nick Flynn
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Tess Gallagher
- Visiting Writers Spring 2007: Mary Szybist
- Convocation 2007: Pancho Savery
- Convocation 2007: Pancho Savery
- Vine Deloria Jr. Lecture Series 2007: Philip J. Deloria
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Peter Edelman
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Frances Fox Piven
- Public Policy Lecture Series 2007: Kevin Bales
- Visiting Writers Lecture Series 2007: Lee Montgomery
- AARP: Oregon
- Live TV Debates Set for Gubernatorial Primary Candidates
- Economic Stimulus Advisory
- Oregon Advocacy
- Tracking Where Oregon State Legislators Stand
- Meet AARP Oregon's Executive Council
- Oregon State Office
- Restoring Oregon's Long-Term Care Promise
- Fixing Oregon's Health Care System Must Be Top Priority
- One-on-One with Gov. Ted Kulongoski
- Oregon Legislators Look to 2009
- Mortgage Dreams & Disappointments
- Multiple Programs Focus on Safety Behind the Wheel
- Oregon Volunteering
- Health Reform and Long-Term Care Ethically Right and Fiscally Savvy for Oregon s 2009 Legislative Session
- Health: Health Care Quality & Patient Safety 101
- Finding Work at 50+
- Creating Livable Communities for an Aging Society
- Oregon s Tax Fairness Measures Get the Facts
- 2009 Oregon Legislative Session Wrap-Up Report
- Become an Agemaster

