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Beaverton School District Puts $723 Million Bond On The May Ballot
The district hopes that voters pass a $723 million bond to fund capital improvements at schools throughout Beaverton.

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The district hopes that voters pass a $723 million bond to fund capital improvements at schools throughout Beaverton.

A man who escaped from custody in Washington is back in custody after a chase in Gresham on Wednesday.
A search started after Ryan Mather of Aloha didn't return home on Tuesday.
A new audit says that police didn't always document why they were collecting information and missed opportunities to build community trust.
Students and paramedics took the stand in the trial of Nancy Brophy who is accused of shooting and killing her husband, Chef Daniel Brophy.
Clackamas County wants parents to be aware of fake opioid pils that could lead to fentanyl poisoning and death.
The Wilsonville City Council approved a $605,000 contract to move forward replacing streetlights with LED lighting.
Portland Fire says that three fires near other Monday night may be connected and are asking for help from the public.
Ronda Groshong will step down as Chief of Police in Beaverton, a department that she has led since June, 2019.
Portland State University student Amara Marluke was shot and killed early Monday morning not far from the campus, police said.
A house in Lake Oswego was about to be demolished. Two medals belonging to George Hodgdon, a World War II hero from Pittsburgh, were found.
A woman was killed Monday night by a car whose driver kept going. It happened at Southeast Powell Boulevard and 47th Avenue.
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde announced that they've planned out the next steps and hope to see more demolition start next week.
More than 20,000 customers were without power at one time on Monday as powerful storms moved through the area.
Monday saw the start of TriMet's new training program to teach drivers how to operate the agency's new, 60-foot long buses.
The city is moving ahead with a plan to redevelop Block 67 downtown. the plan would bring housing, medical offices and shopping.
Washington County Public Health honored five organizations for "improving the health and well-being of people in the county."
A woman was found shot to death early Monday near PSU. Keenan Harpole, a student there, is charged with second degree murder.
Nancy Crampton-Brophy, a romance novelist, went on trial Monday. She's accused of killing her husband, a popular chef and instructor.
Sean Lawrence Michel-White was convicted of harassment, assault, and a bias crime stemming from an attack last August at the ISKCON Temple.