Slideshow: Three Rivers League Boys District Tennis
Published 6:10 pm Friday, May 16, 2025
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Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups at a press conference last season. Billups and general manager Joe Cronin were recently given multi-year contract extensions by the Blazers organization. (Jaime Valdez)
After years at the center of the Roloff family’s story, a portion of the 109-acre property is back on the market — this time with a reduced price tag.
As part of its Sound Garden Series, the Portland Youth Harmonic will perform at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at Hillsboro's Walters Cultural Arts Center. (Walters Cultural Arts Center/Courtesy Photo)
Infielder Cristofer Torin (8) of the Hillsboro Hops singles to left center field in the bottom of the fourth inning of the Hillsboro Hops Opening Day game against the Eugene Emeralds at Hillsboro Ballpark. Torin had two hits for Hillsboro in their loss to Spokane on April 15. (John Lariviere)
Assault-style rifles and other weapons for sale at an Oregon gun store. (File photo)
Tigard’s second annual drone show moves location, adds drones
Last year's Fourth of July drone show drew about 10,000 area residents to the athletic fields at Tigard High School. (Courtesy photo/City of Tigard)
Opinion writer Scott Dye says a proposed flavored tobacco ban in Oregon could create new challenges for law enforcement, if passed.
(Courtesy photo/Wikimedia Commons)
Columnist Keith Daellenbach writes that Oregon House Bill 3932 is misguided in its efforts to preserve Oregon's beaver population.
(Courtesy photo/Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife)
Compounding pharmacies like Beaverton Pharmacy formulate medicines from scratch according to precise formulas.
(Courtesy photo/Beaverton Pharmacy)
Broadstone Tanasbourne, a development sporting 308 apartments and over 5,000 square feet of ground retail space, is planned to replace the recently shuttered Macy's store at 2055 N.E. Allie Avenue in Hillsboro. (Courtesy Image)
Hillsboro's 80s-themed Arcade 2084 plans to close its doors Sunday, June 29, after opening in 2020. (Jaime Valdez/Hillsboro News-Times)
Elected officials, nonprofit leaders and community members came together Friday, May 9, at 1216 E. Baseline St. to celebrate the grand opening of El Centro Mercado. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
El Centro Mercado, a market-style free food pantry in Cornelius, offers community members beans, soup, oranges, apples and other essential groceries. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
Centro Cultural Executive director Maria Caballero Rubio (left) celebrated the grand opening of El Centro Mercado Friday, May 9, alongside U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
Maria Caballero Rubio, executive director of Centro Cultural, walks through El Centro Mercado on Baseline Street in Cornelius, where the nonprofit facilitates 600,000 pounds of fresh food for the community every year. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
he side of a Kia involved in the May 5 hit-and-run incident was scraped where the vehicle allegedly hit a motorcyclist in Highway 26 (Courtesy photo: Beaverton Police Department)
This Kia Carnival was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run incident on Highway 26 on May 5. (Courtesy photo/Beaverton Police Department)
Craig Prins has led the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission since 2023. (Courtesy State of Oregon)
The open sign that has flashed at downtown Hillsboro's 1984 will shut off in June, the owners announced. (Jaime Valdez/Hillsboro News-Times)
Five adults were transported to the hospital following a collision at North 10th Avenue and North Adair Street in Cornelius. (Geoff Pursinger/Forest Grove News-Times)
The Cornelius Fire Department responded to a crash involving a school bus and a sedan at 7 a.m. Wednesday, May 14, at the intersection of North 10th Avenue and North Adair Street. (Geoff Pursinger/Forest Grove News-Times)
Forest Grove High School Viking Theatre presents "Luna" starting with a performance Friday, May 16, at the Ellen Stevens Auditorium. (Juliet Prosser/Courtesy Photo)
"Luna," coming to Forest Grove High School, follows the story of Soledad as she navigates friendships and finding herself in new places. (Juliet Prosser/Courtesy Photo)
Kelly and David Barker are the owners of Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton. (Jaime Valdez/Beaverton Valley Times)
Kelly and David Barker are the owners of Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton (Jaime Valdez/Beaverton Valley Times)
Kelly and David Barker are the owners of Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton. Jaime Valdez/Staff Photo
Signs on the wall illustrate the many delicious choices at Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton. (Jaime Valdez/Beaverton Valley Times)
Customers will enjoy a spacious entry to Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton. (Jaime Valdez/Beaverton Valley Times)
Kelly and David Barker are the owners of Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton.
Kelly and David Barker are the owners of Nekter Juice Bar in Beaverton.
Police K-9's from across the area will take part in the 14th annual Washington County Sheriff's Office Police Canine Trials on Saturday, May 17. (Christopher Oertell/Hillsboro News-Times)
Braelyn Marino,a junior at Forest Grove High School, shows a 3-d model of a calf April 23 in her agriculture class at the high school. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
Braelyn Marino, a junior at Forest Grove High School, holds a baby quail April 23 in her agriculture class at the high school. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
Braelyn Marino, a junior at Forest Grove High School, holds a baby quail April 23 in her agriculture class at the high school. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
Braelyn Marino,a junior at Forest Grove High School, shows a 3-d model of a calf April 23 in her agriculture class at the high school. (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission set up a new policy to prevent senior employees from diverting rare liquors and then did an internal audit to review and improve the new policy.
"Everyday Burden" is a colored pencil drawing that was the winning entry for Ingrid Lopez Bonilla. (Submitted Photo/Suzanne Bonamici)
The winner of the First District Congressional Art Competition, Ingrid Lopez Bonilla, stands with her artwork beside U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici. (Courtesy Photo/U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici)
We take a look at which teams are currently in position to make the postseason if the season were to end today using the playoff qualifications outlined by the OSAA.
Sam Smith (Staff photo: Austin White)
We take a look at which teams are currently in position to make the postseason if the season were to end today using the playoff qualifications outlined by the OSAA.
Jeannie Ederer (Staff photo: Austin White)
Jason Liang, who ran Lake Oswego's Hunan Pearl for 27 years, opens Dragonfly Asian Bistro in Tigard.
Jason Liang, Connie Delhaye and her husband, Von, are the owners of Dragonfly Asian Bistro in Tigard. They are holding plates featured at the restaurant. Pictured from left; sweet-and-sour salmon, chicken lettuce wrap and General Tso's chicken. (Jaime Valdez/Valley Times)
Brisa Franco (Courtesy Photo)
Nicholas Hafez (Courtesy Photo)
Jodi Blue (Jaime Valdez/Forest Grove News-Times)
Peter Truax (Courtesy Photo)
Madigan Shepherd (Courtesy Photo)
Alma Lozano (Courtesy Photo)
The winner of the First District Congressional Art Competition, Ingrid Lopez Bonilla, stands with her artwork beside U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici. (Courtesy photo/U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici)
Big events make for lifelong memories and — hopefully — great photos, so here’s a photo gallery of the best images from the Three Rivers League boys district tennis tournament at Portland Tennis Center on Friday, May 16.
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