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Oregon’s traditional advantages—hydropower, affordable land, mild climate, and generous tax breaks—drew a server-farm gold rush. But the benefits are lopsided: few jobs per megawatt, high-value land ...
Today, on 3rd Street in Downtown Hillsboro, the best sale on books in the history of the world will happen as Arcade Book Exchange finishes its last day in Hillsboro. All books ar ...
Here’s a concise update on Areas 149 (Bethany/NW Hills), 150 (Beaverton/Aloha), and 152 (Hillsboro/Forest Grove) for July 2025, based on the RMLS Market Action Report: Performance cookies are used to ...
For those looking for something extraordinary to do this weekend, head out to one of Washington County's most historic and ...
Pete battled his demons the only way he knew how — with a swig of his homemade liquor. One night he told his wife, “My ...
For Centuries, Dawson Creek quietly shaped the heart of modern-day Hillsboro’s landscape. Winding through woodlands and farmland, its waters supported ...
Hillsboro made an announcement earlier this year on their website.  I am unsure who received actual notice.  However, during the ...
The Washington County Fair used to be magical. I remember taking kids there 10 or 20 years ago and watching their faces light up as they walked up to the barns, petted animals, talked to 4-H kids, and ...
Oregon Schools are suffering while Data Centers are not paying any property taxes for years after building in Hillsboro and other Oregon cities! The Hillsboro Herald has written over 40 articles in ...
Teresa Grossen has lived in Helvetia, Oregon, for decades. Her family name is synonymous with the word “Helvetia,” which refers to Switzerland. The Grossens arrived in the area in the late 1800s and ...
From Fallout to Future: Hillsboro’s Next Chapter By Dirk Knudsen, Editor, Hillsboro Herald The news of nearly 2,400 Intel job cuts hit like a thunderclap—but within that storm lies a strange truth: ...