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Dozens audition in Happy Valley for spot on 'Survivor'
If Chuck Miller doesn't get chosen as a contestant for "Survivor" this time, it won't be for lack of trying.
Happy Valley mayor running for state Senate
Happy Valley Mayor Rob Wheeler announced Thursday that he will run for State Senate in Clackamas County's District 24, the seat held by Democrat Rod Monroe.
County commissioners filed a complaint against the city with the Secretary of State's office
West Linn recall is about many different things
While West Linn elders and politicos scramble to theorize who/what is at the root of the recall of three city councilors, permit me to offer a plausible explanation.
People stock up on essentials ahead of storm
Snow and studded tires as well as snow shovels flew of the shelves Friday as people throughout the area prepared themselves for the chance of freezing rain and snow in the area this weekend.
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Cyclists Now Use Interactive Route Descriptions on their iPod Classics
TimeStream Software, along with River City Bicycles, announces the new "Rubber to the Road" Notescast for the iPod Classic, iPod Video and iPod nano.
Application Feature: New, Flexible Sound Reinforcement System Does Its Civic Duty At City Hall
A flexible, highly functional audio and video system helps bring clarity and efficiency to the process of government The brand-new city hall of Happy Valley, Oregon, one of the fastest growing municipalities in the state, is served by flexible, highly functional audio and video systems that help bring clarity and efficiency to the process of ...
New development must annex for sewer service
New development in urban North Clackamas may be required to annex into the nearest city before building as the county attempts to codify its desire to get out of the business of providing urban services.
Budget Christmas Shopping for Your Wife in and Around Portland Oregon
Husbands often have a hard time choosing holiday shopping options for their wives.
Missing scooter returned, but not completely
Sheriff's deputies have recovered a scooter taken Tuesday from a woman with cerebral palsy who left it near a bike rack outside the Clackamas Town Center Mall.
Oregon City High School counselor found shot to death
Oregon City High School's counseling director killed himself at a campground near Estacada today, the Clackamas County sheriff's office reports.
The education of a Salem lobbyist
By DAVID REINHARD Editor's note: When David Reinhard left The Oregonian last November after a 12-year run as an editorial page columnist, he told readers in his final column that he was taking a new job that would keep him "hip deep in the public affairs of Oregon." With the 2009 legislative session safely in the rearview mirror, we asked Reinhard ...
Happy Valley teacher accused of stealing school computers
Clackamas County deputies today arrested a Happy Valley teacher accused of stealing school computers and selling the parts on ebay.
Gunman still on loose after shooting teen at Clackamas mall
A teenager was shot at the Clackamas Town Center on Sunday, leaving him hospitalized, and the gunman was still at large Monday, according to Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.
Shooting wounds Happy Valley teen
Clackamas County sheriff's deputies are investigating the shooting of a teenager Sunday evening at a Happy Valley apartment complex.
Disabled woman's scooter stolen
On Tuesday, October 21, 2009 between 8:40 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. an unidentified person stole a motorized scooter parked, unattended next to the bike racks -- situated between Barnes and Noble and the J C Penny Store, on the south side of the Clackamas Town Center, 12000 SE 82ND Avenue, in Happy Valley.
Sewer advisory group creating big stink
West Linn City Council members debating a proposed wastewater treatment advisory committee are up to their ears in, well, you know.
Clackamas Firefighters Battle Large Shop Containing Many Hazards
Clackamas Fire crews responded to a residential fire at 14755 SE 142nd ave in unincorporated Clackamas County, near the City of Happy Valley.
Although the federal economic-recovery program has its supporters and its critics, state lawmakers were told that the Oregon Department of Transportation, counties, cities and regional agencies have had no trouble spending nearly half a billion dollars that Oregon received for road and other improvements.