Local Developer and City Officials Search for a Path to Preserve Norwood Trees
The developer behind a forthcoming housing complex says he’s hit a snag with the city over sidewalk placement that could compromise a mature stand...
First-ever Microscopy Technician Training Program class graduates at Lam Research
A small graduation ceremony held on the Lam Research campus in Tualatin on June 7 had big implications for the high-tech sector, which is...
Tualatin’s Downtown Core Area
Last week I met with Tualatin’s new Urban Renewal/Economic Development Manager Sidaro (Sid) Sin and Michele Reeves, an urban strategist consultant with Civilis Consultants,...
Fourth Graders Experience Early Tualatin History
Fourth graders from Tualatin and Bridgeport Elementary Schools “lived history” for several hours last month thanks to hands-on activities about life before electricity and...
City Council Approves Funding to Continue Meal Services for Seniors
Tualatin City Council last month committed $40,000 to continue providing lunches two days a week at the Juanita Pohl Center after its longtime provider,...
Former Tualatin City Manager Dies
Steven Wheeler May 25, 1952 – May 27, 2025
Steve Wheeler was born in Pomona, California in 1952, the son of Stanton and Mary...
Visual Story Telling in the Artwork of Rebecca Lockwood at the Tualatin Public Library
What makes art interesting? What is engagement all about? It is a conversation that artists have with themselves and other artists. It’s what the...
Aging in Place July 2025
The May column of Aging in Place asked the question: Is Tualatin an age-friendly city? We laid out the criteria and asked for your...
Baby, You’re a Flowerwork
There are very few experiences that can compare to a professional fireworks display. In just 15-25 minutes, an everlasting impression can be made (both...
Tualatin CIO President’s Report
Tualatin Downtown – Your Ideas Matter
You are invited
On Thursday, September 25, the Commercial CIO (CCIO) is hosting a Zoom call at 3:30 pm to...




















