Tualatin swim team optimistic about future success

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Tualatin swim team head coach Erik Konrad was pleased with his team’s progress throughout the season this year, noting he felt the team got stronger as the year went on. He thinks the team will...

Washington Square pivots to ‘experience retail’

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Heavy machinery is chipping away at the former shell of an original landmark anchor department store at Washington Square shopping center, Sears, to make way for a recent-years trend in mall development known as...

Student walkout at Tualatin High School draws hundreds

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On Jan. 20, the anniversary of President Trump’s inauguration, hundreds of Tualatin High School students walked out of their classes at 2 p.m. in protest of federal ICE enforcement, a demonstration organized entirely by...

Silver Linings

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Over the last few months, I’ve written about the woes of our economy and pointed out the troubling signs on both a local and national basis. While I stand by my observations, I thought...

Attendance drops in Tualatin therapy group for Spanish-speaking women

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Due to increased concern over ICE enforcement in Washington County, the Tualatin Pili Group has seen less than half of its members present at recent meetings. “Before we had around 30 or something like that,”...

Tualatin Area Chamber begins the New Year with the Excellence in Business Awards Banquet!

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Tualatin Area Chamber begins the New Year with the Excellence in Business Awards Banquet! The past year was a very exciting and successful year for the Tualatin Area Chamber of Commerce. With the energy and...

Tualatin CIO President’s Report February 2026

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Tualatin is growing, and with that growth comes an opportunity to make sure everyone—especially those living in and near downtown—has a meaningful voice in shaping our community’s future. Last fall, CIO leadership began exploring the...

Life of a Ringleader

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It would be a fair assessment to claim that around half of my job takes place at my Mother’s kitchen table. A slightly more surprising claim would be that the significantly smaller portion of...
Mayor's Corner Mayor Frank Bubenik

Mayor’s Corner: TriMet Service Cuts Threaten Lifeline for Tualatin

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Residents and businesses in Tualatin face significant disruption as TriMet proposes sweeping transit changes to address a $300 million budget shortfall, with the southern suburbs among the hardest-hit areas in the metro region. The...
Aging couple on a Hike

Aging in Place February 2026

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My mother has been on her own since we lost Dad in 2010. With admiration, I’ve watched her navigate her senior years with wisdom and aplomb. One of the many lessons she’s taught me...