Students to Return to Schools, In-person Classes for Elementary Students
Tigard and Tualatin students could be headed back to school later this month, at least in limited numbers, as school staff receive vaccinations for...
Tualatin Council Approves Police Policy Recommendations
The Tualatin City Council last month approved a series of recommendations for improving police policies and practices centered around the use of force, de-escalation...
Tualatin News in Brief: March 2021
Sewer, Stormwater Rate Increase Postponed Again
Tualatin rate payers will not see an increase in their sewer and stormwater rates until at least July.
The Tualatin...
Outrun the Rain in Tualatin!
The City of Tualatin has many beautiful parks and trails to visit. If you were to walk, run, or bike from park to park...
Mayor’s Corner: March 2021
On Jan. 25, the Tualatin City Council voted unanimously to accept the Community Conversations on Police Use of Force Policies Final Report and directed...
Tualatin’s First Virtual CIO Annual Meeting
Last November, Martinazzi Woods Community Involvement Organization (CIO) held its first virtual annual meeting on Zoom. Usually, CIO annual meetings are held in person...
Linda Moholt Leaves Chamber Positioned for the Future
As of Jan. 15, Linda Moholt is no longer the Tualatin Chamber of Commerce’s chief executive officer, but she plans to start volunteering promoting...
Tualatin Athlete Signs Division 1 Lacrosse Scholarship
Engaging in high school sports remains a staple for so many individuals, but to play in college brings a whole different meaning.
Senior Sidney Dering,...
Rotary Cares About Washington County Residents
The Tualatin Rotary Club has been committed to the advancement of local residents for the last thirty-five years. In 2020, COVID-19 tried to derail...
Food & Drink: Grab A Gyro
What’s in a name? – the Bard once wrote in Romeo & Juliet, to decry what we may call a person or a thing...