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Aaliyah McCormick takes third straight national hurdles title to lead the women of Oregon to fourth place at NCAA meet Featured News by Oregon Today News
The University of Oregons womens track team took home fourth place in the NCAA National Tr... More

06/14/2026

Search underway for St. Helens city official in Columbia River Featured News by Oregon Today News
According to the City of St Helens City Administrator John Walsh was last seen at about 10... More

06/14/2026

Gecova Doyal Recaps Official Visit With the Ducks, Locks in Commitment Date: 'Oregon's just a great place' Featured News by Oregon Today News
2027 Puyallup Wash offensive lineman Gecova Doyal recaps his Oregon official visit as he p... More

06/14/2026

Lawsuit by Yosemite ranger fired after hanging a giant transgender flag is dismissed Featured News by Oregon Today News
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by a former Yosemite National Park ranger ... More

06/14/2026

Former Oregon State pitcher Calvin Gregory commits to Atlantic 10 school Featured News by Oregon Today News
Freshman Oregon State pitcher Calvin Gregory is headed to the Atlantic 10 More

06/14/2026

Lincoln County sheriff investigating drowning of Newport teen in remote Siletz River gorge Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Newport teen died Saturday after jumping from rocks into the Siletz River gorge near Log... More

06/14/2026

Ebola cases in eastern Congo climb to 782 and deaths reach 181, authorities say Featured News by Oregon Today News
The latest Ebola outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus which has no approved vac... More

06/14/2026

St. Helens city administrator goes missing in Columbia River Featured News by Oregon Today News
St Helens City Administrator John Walsh went missing Saturday after disappearing into the ... More

06/14/2026

Search underway for St. Helens city administrator after he entered Columbia River and did not surface Featured News by Oregon Today News
Crews are searching the Columbia River for St Helens City Administrator John Walsh after h... More

06/14/2026

I’ve Been Visiting This Small Oregon Town for 20+ Years—and It Has Epic Stargazing and One of the Best Hotels in the Western U.S. Featured News by Oregon Today News
Heres everything you need to know to plan a trip to the small Oregon town of Sunriver from... More

06/14/2026

Fire Weather Watch in place for Lower Columbia Basin of Oregon, Washington Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Fire Weather Watch has been issued by the National Weather Service NWS of Pendleton for ... More

06/14/2026

St. Helens city administrator missing after falling into Columbia River Featured News by Oregon Today News
A search and rescue effort is underway for the St Helens city administrator after he fell ... More

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What is The Claw? Inside the massive structure towering over UFC Freedom 250 Featured News by Oregon Today News
A look at the towering steel structure built above the Octagon for the first major sportin... More

06/14/2026

Sen. Mitch McConnell admitted to hospital Featured News by Oregon Today News
A spokesperson said Sen Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital Sunday morning and wa... More

06/14/2026

‘Spider-Man of Yemen’ dies in fall while climbing volcanic crater Featured News by Oregon Today News
CAIRO A daredevil adventurer known as The Spider-Man of Yemen has died after falling into... More

06/14/2026

Oliver Tree, singer behind 'Life Goes On' and 'Miss You,' dies at 32 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Brazilian authorities are investigating after two helicopters collided over Rio de Janeiro... More

06/14/2026

June 2026 has been proclaimed Pride Month in Tualatin, recognizing the LGBTQIA+ community and reaffirming our commitment to equity, inclusion, acceptance, and belonging for all.  
  
Pride Month is observed each June in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, a pivotal moment in the movement for LGBTQIA+ rights. It is a time to celebrate the contributions, achievements, and resilience of LGBTQIA+ individuals while recognizing the ongoing work toward equality and inclusion.  
  
The City of Tualatin values and welcomes diversity and believes that the rich variety of backgrounds, identities, and experiences within our community is one of our greatest strengths. We recognize the importance of creating a community where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported.  
  
We also celebrate the efforts of local LGBTQIA+ youth, allies, and student organizations, including Tualatin High School’s Gay-Straight Alliance and Hazelbrook Middle School’s Aqua Club, which help foster belonging and understanding in our community.  
  
This proclamation was introduced and adopted at the May 26, 2026 City Council Meeting.  
  
We encourage our community to join us in recognizing Pride Month, celebrating our diverse community, building a culture of inclusivity and acceptance, and participating in the Tualatin Valley Pride Fest on May 30.  
  
View the full proclamation here: https://mccmeetingspublic.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/tualtnor-meet-ea32565e51a146429b871aae385ba160/ITEM-Attachment-001-be286c03b3b145a6a9aec8e1a71cbcee.pdf Featured News by City of Tualatin
June 2026 has been proclaimed Pride Month in Tualatin, recognizing the LGBTQIA+ community and reaffirming our commitment to equity, inclusion, acceptance, and belonging for all. Pride Month is observed each June in honor of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, a pivotal moment in the movement for LGBTQIA+ rights. It is a time to celebrate the contributions, achievements, and resilience of LGBTQIA+ individuals while recognizing the ongoing work toward equality and inclusion. The City of Tualatin values and welcomes diversity and believes that the rich variety of backgrounds, identities, and experiences within our community is one of our greatest strengths. We recognize the importance of creating a community where everyone feels safe, respected, and supported. We also celebrate the efforts of local LGBTQIA+ youth, allies, and student organizations, including Tualatin High School’s Gay-Straight Alliance and Hazelbrook Middle School’s Aqua Club, which help foster belonging and understanding in our community. This proclamation was introduced and adopted at the May 26, 2026 City Council Meeting. We encourage our community to join us in recognizing Pride Month, celebrating our diverse community, building a culture of inclusivity and acceptance, and participating in the Tualatin Valley Pride Fest on May 30. View the full proclamation here: https://mccmeetingspublic.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/tualtnor-meet-ea32565e51a146429b871aae385ba160/ITEM-Attachment-001-be286c03b3b145a6a9aec8e1a71cbcee.pdf
June 2026 has been proclaimed Pride Month in Tualatin recognizing the LGBTQIA community an... More

06/14/2026

Plane crash in Missouri leaves 12 dead, authorities say Featured News by Oregon Today News
Emergency crews responded to the crash near Butler Memorial Airport about 65 miles south o... More

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