Water, water, everywhere! The month is not over yet, but Hillsboro, Oregon, and the valley will end up at the end of this month with a January 2024 total of 8.5+ inches. We average 5.14 inches in ...
The Real Story - A Column When rumors first started swirling that Hillsboro’s power grid was hitting a terminal bottleneck, ...
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Liberty High School Valedictorian Connor Navarro Gone In An Instant As Memorial And Fundraiser Grows
Last week as Hillsboro struggled over the day to day issues of economic development, data centers, and City Council metldowns, ...
In a powerful move, the 1000 Friends of Oregon and local people and leaders have taken the City of Hillsboro’s Data Center Enterprise Zone Tax Deals to court. Many of you have asked what you can do to ...
Editor’s Note 2: The Herald, in this article, mentioned that unsuccessful attempts had been made to get a comment from Mayor Lenahan of North Plains. On December 3rd, 2024, a detailed email was sent ...
A Column. There is a Special Meeting tonight to replace the meeting canceled last week after Councilor Cristian Salgado’s actions led to chaos and cancellatio ...
Hillsboro, Oregon, is blooming not just with spring flowers, but with renewed homebuyer optimism thanks to a drop in mortgage rates. A recent Redfin market report reveals a nice windfall for potential ...
From 1987 to 2017, a one-of-a-kind monument and piece of public artwork welcomed visitors to Hillsboro’s Shute Park and paid respect to the region’s first people. Sadly, the landmark is now gone but ...
Today, a story of #HOPE for the people of Hillsboro, Oregon, INTEL Corp, and anyone who loves a great comeback story. The basis of this story came to me from someone with decades of experience and a ...
The Real Story is a Column by Dirk Knudsen. It contains information and opinions. It asks questions and, when available, provides answers. It is your option to read or not to read! But be prepared to ...
Taking a break from the present can be very healing for me. Remembering the origins from which we came is not only a chance to reflect on the valley that was, but also to teach those who were not here ...
This past year, the Hillsboro Herald covered a dozen stories on the exciting yet controversial expansion of the Urban Growth Boundary outside of Hillsboro, Oregon. As Data Centers and tech-related ...
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