Legislative attempts to mandate social studies in Oregon classrooms flop, secretary of state's office shifts priorities to promote… Kate Brown's statewide order regarding schools; local officials planning future response Public health officials report a 26-year-old man succumbed to the disease or its cousin SARS on July 10 If subcategories display on this page, they may have articles.© 2020 Pamplin Media Group | All rights reserved | 6605 SE Lake Rd, Portland, OR 97222 | 503-684-0360 | Newberg City Council has accepted a feasibility study and directed city staff to establish an urban renewal agencyAfter order from governor, 'Comprehensive Distance Learning' on tap for local studentsChips and Arthur are back under the supervision of the Ott family after extended treatment by a veterinarianThe second in a series of murals painted by GFU students is a nod to the city's artistic sensibilitiesActing director says problem is not widespread, and extra money needs to be repaidMultnomah, Marion and Hood River were added to the list due to coronavirus spread that cannot be traced to a source.Study administered by OHSU aims to provide local and state officials with vital COVID-19 dataEven before the arrival of COVID-19, people living with disabilities had to worry their lives could be seen as less valuable by medical professionals…State officials say improvements are being made to Oregon unemployment processCurrently, only one county in Oregon meets the standards that would allow for in-school instruction.Public health officials report a 26-year-old man succumbed to the disease or its cousin SARS on July 10Neighbors allege lack of social distancing, mask wearing at youth sporting eventsThe extensive plan is subject to change if the COVID-19 pandemic worsens in the fallWith changes to the Newberg City Council coming nearly monthly, the two longest-serving members seek to carry onStudents can learn to trace cases of COVID-19 during a two-week program that will launch Aug. 3Permits set to provide funding for conservation and public projects throughout the stateNewberg woman gets 37 months in prison for the May attacks; boyfriend seeks leniencyThe final stages of a yearslong and ambitious project are expected to begin in 2021Newberg-Dundee Police Department log, Yamhill County jail reports and Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue run logArea law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrantsLaura Marie Stone faces numerous charges after an investigation by the sheriff's officeAs numbers rise, children must wear face coverings, outdoor venues now at 100, restaurants and bars close earlier.Oregon will distribute 5 million masks for school children and staff to help them stay safe under updated reopening plans.Students can learn to trace cases of COVID-19 during a two-week program that will launch Aug. 3.18-year-old Wesley J. Warmoth succumbs to river's powerful currents on Monday eveningAttorney General and Oregon Consumer Justice wants Oregonians to know forthcoming checks are legitimateInadequate meals, lack of housekeeping and failed COVID-19 precautions outlined in lettersAfter online backlash and condemnation from some community members, director of school board maintains his positionOfficials canceled this year's St. Paul Rodeo due to concerns around COVID-19Controversial initiative would allow the therapeutic use of psilocybin in OregonOmar Sandoval and Gustavo Guerrero take the top two spots for the party in countyYamhill County health officials point to out of state travel, community spreadRecently diagnosed with cancer, the District 5 councilor will leave the city's highest body after serving for less than a yearYamhill County jail reports and the Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue District run logArea law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrantsCarlton nonprofit YC Community Pet Heroes' leader lawsuit slams two for negative comments about group's countywide work.Newberg-Dundee Police Department log, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue run log and Yamhill County jail reportsEffort aims to provide support to local hospitality workers and their familiesSimilar trailers have been used in other states for morgues at overwhelmed hospitalsArea law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrantsAttorney general says $145 million from 13,000 students is in jeopardy if online classes barred.Brown releases new guidelines Monday, July 13, in hopes of stopping new increases in infections.Donors in July will be entered into a drawing for genuine props from the upcoming 'Wonder Woman 1984' movieChristian News Northwest resumes publication after three-month stoppage due to pandemicNewberg Christian Church will hold online vacation Bible school titled 'Focus: Take a Closer Look'Yamhill County Fire Defense Board initiates fire season, but firepits and barbecues allowedA George Fox student's two passions combine in a food stand dishing out doughnutsPursuit of a stolen vehicle ends in crash that leads to second, unrelated arrestOregon Private College Week set for July 27-31 at institutins across the stateCoach Trey Watt and seven players test positive for the virus; summer season haltedSimilar trailers have been used in other states for morgues at overwhelmed hospitals as COVID-19 virus swept the country.If approved, the drug could be used in Oregon to treat mental illnesses like depression and anxiety starting in 2023.Large effort to construct housing and commercial space begins to take form on Highway 99W near medical centerArea law enforcement officers are looking for the following people with outstanding warrants.WVVA kicks off Responsible Reopening Campaign to help businesses while allaying customers' fears about venturing out during the pandemicHarvest season means more farm machinery and equipment traveling on rural roadsNew owners of the Coffee Barn say nothing was stolen from their business in July 5 incidentCounty agency gets funding from a variety of sources to continue popular programHayden Fredrickson and seven others perish in midair collision over Lake Couer d'Alene in Idaho on SundayJoe Yoder will take over the top post at the Newberg hospital beginning Aug. 3A handful of changes are coming to the budget for this fiscal year; PERS deposit requires increaseLocal wine producers discuss the road ahead for a largely white industry looking to changeTualatin Valley Fire & Rescue District run log and Yamhill County jail reportsOfficials at the park district say they were targeting invasive species at Ewing Young Park The gathering won't be rescheduled, but students will still get to compete in rescheduled competitions. oontraoU and the iraftlni of a^gal CLARENCE BUTT. Permits set to provide funding for conservation and public projects throughout the state Í Browse Issues by Date; View Front Pages • DR. GEO. Yamhill County health officials point to out of state travel, community spread