For quite a while, there was a stigma that floated around in American high schools; college should be the standard path for ...
A professional stained glass artist since 1974, Mt. Hood Villages resident Gail O’Neill has made her artist mark throughout ...
Roberts is the change we need, winning 48.8% of the vote.Craig Roberts will win the Clackamas County Chair on November 5th, ...
By Rep. Jeff Helfrich, The Mountain Times As we approach the 2024 election in Oregon, the importance of voting cannot be overstated. Regardless of political affiliation, this is a critical moment for ...
By Gary Randall, The Mountain Times Because I’m a landscape photographer, I’m prone to seeking adventure in the outdoors. Sometimes I can be found in the middle of nowhere in the dark photographing ...
By Justin Andress, The Mountain Times Every day, residents drive past the unassuming Wy’East Mountain Academy campus (formerly Windell’s) with little idea of the world-class facilities and dynamic ...
By OTSD, The Mountain Times School Digger, a website that emphasizes tests scores and achievement data for data-driven comparisons, ranked the Oregon Trail School District (OTSD) as the 11th best ...
By Ty Walker, The Mountain Times Longtime Mount Hood residents probably know Paul Keller. A resident of the mountain since 1974, he became a part of a close community of friends – young adults who ...
By Dr. Robert Kelly, D.M.D., The Mountain Times So every now and then I encounter a brave and unique soul who requests that I do a major dental procedure like a filling or crown with no anesthesia.
By Mtn Times Staff, The Mountain Times In the heart of Portland, a heartwarming initiative is underway to help brighten the days of children facing serious illness. The Fuzzy Feet slipper drive, ...
Five days a week, dozens of elderly Mt. Hood residents rely on Hoodland’s Meals on Wheels program for a nutritious meal and much-needed human interaction. Those goals are increasingly important during ...
By Lucas Holmgren, The Mountain Times Southwest Washington rivers were once the “Valhalla” of steelhead according to a wise fish conservationist named Dave Brown. As he showed his spring-fed fish ...