Gov. Kotek signals she’ll veto bill changing Oregon public meetings law...

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The bill, meant to create clarity about what public officials can call and text about outside of public meetings, would be Gov. Kotek’s only...

How incarcerated Oregon youth are helping restore native plants and forests

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In Tillamook and rural Oregon City, incarcerated youth play an essential role filling jobs to help restore ecosystems Nestled in front of the Northern Oregon...

UO architecture students reimagine downtown Tualatin

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A University of Oregon architecture class recently presented a torrent of ideas for how downtown Tualatin could become a vital destination for people to...

Hunkering Down

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As is quite evident, we are facing trying times. To state the obvious, we are experiencing high inflation across the board, an unstable business...

Tualatin CIO President’s Report April 2026

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Spring is just around the corner, and we have several Community Involvement Organization (CIO) Neighborhood fairs and annual meetings coming up soon.  If you live...

Ducks and many other domestic Fowl now allowed in Tualatin

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Flipping the Bill: How a neighbor’s complaint about ducks made them legal in Tualatin “One of the neighbors peeked over the fence and made a...

Nyberg Creek Trail Project nears completion

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The creekfront trail project has been underway since September, but Tualatin city staff say it’s wrapping up ahead of schedule. “I’m hoping middle of April,”...

Friends of the Tualatin Library seeking volunteers for a variety of...

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Volunteering helps build strong communities, develop new skills, and engage with your neighbors. The Friends of the Tualatin Library is putting out the call...

Tualatin’s Winona Grange Hosts Seeds & Bees Fair April 25

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Free seeds and takeaways to welcome pollinators will highlight an afternoon of family fun and learning Saturday, April 25 at Winona Grange in Tualatin,...

New Tualatin Bike/Coffee Shop combines riding and roasting

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Tire tread and coffee beans hit the ground at the new location of Local Cyclist, a combination bike shop and cafe on Tualatin Sherwood...

World’s Largest Hanging Garden Basket Unveiled for Spring Equinox

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On March 20 at 7:41 a.m., Tualatin nursery, The Garden Corner, celebrated spring by unveiling a new design for the world’s largest hanging basket. The...

Legacy Meridian Park adds advanced MRI tech

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Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center (19300 S.W. 65th Ave., Tualatin) has expanded its suite of imaging services with new MRI technology that makes exams...

Extensive Circus Training

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I meet many gardeners who come in with questions about very particular problems. A soggy patch that never seems to dry out. A shady...

Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Excellence in Business Awards Banquet

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The Business Community turned out in force for the Friday, February 27, Excellence in Business Awards Banquet held at the stunning Tualatin Country Club. ...

City Council looks at potential $200 million Tualatin-Sherwood Road project

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In an effort to curb traffic, Tualatin city councilors gave engineers the go-ahead for further investigation related to raising Tualatin-Sherwood Road over Boones Ferry...

Tualatin Celebrates Volunteer Appreciation Week, April 19 -25

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This month, Tualatin will observe National Volunteer Appreciation Week, April 19 – 25 by celebrating the 1,500 individuals, families, and groups who contributed 14,500...

Tualatin Historical Society President Reflects After Retirement

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Tualatin Historical Society President Ross Baker stepped down after serving for 9 years. He told Tualatin Life that he’s excited to spend retirement seeing...

Upcoming Programs at Tualatin Library April 2026

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National Library Week April 19-25 is National Library Week, an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries and library workers play in transforming lives and...

Tualatin Hydro Turbine operating soon; summer ribbon cutting planned

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A new micro hydro-turbine that uses excess pressure in the city’s water system to generate power is set to produce nearly 250,000 kilowatt-hours of...

Mask & Mirror presents You Can’t Take it With You

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Mask & Mirror Community Theatre will continue its Diamond Anniversary 15th Main Stage season with 1937’s Pulitzer-Prize-winning romantic comedy by George S Kaufman and...