Tualatin woman puts a face on Domestic Violence Awareness Month
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and serves as a way to unite advocates around the country in their efforts to end domestic violence.
Rebekah Morgan, a domestic violence survivor who lives right here in...
Have You Checked the Mail?
Time to Review Your Medicare Coverage
By now, you should have received the Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) from your Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug Plan. This notice outlines updates to your coverage for the...
Lam’s TUX project gets green light from city but faces an appeal over the...
Lam Research Corporation’s plan to construct new facilities on its Tualatin campus has run into a roadblock after an appeal was filed against the Architectural Review Board’s (ARB) approval of its TUX development proposal.
Lam’s...
When I Grow Up
In my house, smack dab front and center, I have a small Ficus benjamina, commonly known as a Weeping fig. This plant has been nicknamed the “drama queen” of my household. It had wilted...
A World of Wonderful Animals in the Art of Linda Rennie at the Tualatin...
This Fall and through to January, you will find an extraordinary art show at the Tualatin Library. Come see a collection of exuberant paintings—mostly acrylic and some mixed-media pieces—by Linda Rennie, which give you...
Tualatin’s Winona Grange Plans Free Harvest Festival
Winona Grange holds its annual Harvest Festival Saturday, October 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Grange Hall, 8340 SW Seneca St. The free family afternoon features harvest-themed crafts, a photo booth, an...
Opinion: Support Libraries with a YES vote
We think the voters in Tualatin and all of Washington County should support the upcoming local option levy (Measure 34-345), which will be on the November 4, 2025, ballot.
Here’s the background on the library...
Friends Of The Tualatin Library Fall Book Sale Scheduled for Nov. 7, 8
The Friends of the Tualatin Library will hold a two-day Used Book Sale on Friday, November 7, from 3 - 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, November 8, from 10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. in the...
Aging in Place: Senior Savings!
October is the scariest month with witches and goblins and ghosts, but that’s not the only thing that’s scary. Rising prices for just about everything are their own special kind of terrifying. I recently...
Mayor’s Corner October 2025
Age-Friendly Cities: Preparing for America’s Aging Population
Council President Valerie Pratt and I attended the AARP of Oregon’s 2025 Age-Friendly Oregon Summit on September 18th at PSU and learned a great deal. The United States...
























