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Government
Oregon governor celebrates opening of transitional housing shelter in Clackamas County
Clackamas Village, which cost $4.8 million to build and will require $1.5 million annually to maintain, was funded…
May 14, 2025
Government
Federal judge to decide PGE, Grand Ronde Willamette Falls access case in coming months
The decision will come as relationships between those tribes seem to be fracturing thanks to disagreements regarding access…
May 8, 2025
News
Clackamas County mulls housing, retail to replace old Oregon City courthouse
Level Development NW submitted a proposal to demolish the current building and replace it with a mixed-use structure
May 6, 2025
Government
Clackamas County celebrates opening of new courthouse in Oregon City
Elected officials, those involved with the project and community members celebrated this milestone during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on…
May 5, 2025
Government
Clackamas County poised to enact vision for unincorporated land near Happy Valley
Following four years of work, the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners is moving forward with an ambitious vision…
May 2, 2025
Government
Who votes in Clackamas County elections? Historically, voter turnout significantly declines in May
Registered voters in Clackamas County will soon begin receiving their ballots for the upcoming May 20 special election.
May 1, 2025
News
Current Clackamas County commissioner subpoenaed in Melissa Fireside case
Ben West asked to provide records or appear in court.
May 1, 2025
Government
Saturday’s protests may not change policy — but experts say that’s not the only point
After thousands of protesters filled streets nationwide to challenge the Trump administration’s agenda on Saturday, one big question…
April 7, 2025
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