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Hops’ slide continues with 5-4 loss at Tri-City

New half, more of the same for Hillsboro. After sputtering to a finish to the season’s first half, ...

Columnists

Evanson: The transfer portal is not just an NCAA problem, it’s become a prep one as well

The transfer portal is open. No, not the NCAA’s official window for student-athletes to relocate to a more ...

Professional

Hops end season’s first half with third consecutive loss to Tri-City

Maybe it’s good that it’s over. The Hops closed the season’s first half with a 3-2 loss to ...

News

Columbia County to institute burn ban

As the threat of wildfires increases, Columbia County is instituting a burn ban. Beginning at 12:01 a.m. June ...

Professional

Tri-City’s Johnson dominates in Hops’ 7-3 road loss to the Dust Devils

The Hops got a little taste of the major leagues on Wednesday night, and I don’t think they ...

Lifestyles

St. Helens Main Street Alliance receives state grant for downtown restoration

Downtown St. Helens will see some sprucing up thanks to a grant from the Oregon Heritage program. A ...

Government

St. Helens mayor cites free speech in move to dismiss ex-chief’s lawsuit

In response to the former St. Helens police chief’s lawsuit against her, Mayor Jennifer Massey maintains that her ...

Business

Cutting the mustard: Beaverton Foods earns 6 accolades at 2025 World-Wide Mustard Competition

In this year’s annual World-Wide Mustard Competition — one of the most prestigious tastings in the condiment world ...

Professional

Hops’ first-half title hopes extinguished with 3-2 loss to Tri-City

Despite sitting atop the Northwest League standings for 65 of the first-half’s 77 days, there will be no ...

News

Health inspections: Here’s how Columbia County restaurants stacked up in May

The reports are in, and Columbia County restaurants had a squeaky-clean May. The county public health department inspects ...

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