Editors Note: Check the bottom of the story for new spooky locations coming in! Hillsboro is known for a lot of things. Celebrating Halloween is not one of them, at least not beyond the norm. Our ...
A rally was held in Hillsboro, Oregon, to protest what residents say has become an out-of-control data center buildup. Standing in the front yard of the historic Shute Farm, about 100 locals gathered ...
The Hillsboro Herald, through a series of articles and social media posts, has been making our endorsements for local political races clear. Realizing that many readers scan our stories, we are ...
Opinion
A Tale of Two Commissioners: Why the Herald Endorses Nafisa Fai Over Ethics-Clouded Pam Treece
The Hillsboro Herald is endorsing Nafisa Fai for the Chair of the Washington County Commissioners over Pam Treece and Jenny Kamprath. We do not take t ...
Following our initial reporting on municipal infrastructure messaging (May 9-10), the City of Hillsboro Communications Manager provided an ...
This report is a comprehensive update to the investigative coverage originally published by the Herald on May 11, ...
It was quite a year in 2024 for the greater Hillsboro community. So much has happened, and the winds of change are blowing across the Tualatin Plains. The Hillsboro Herald remains the only local news ...
The Hillsboro Herald has followed up on yesterday’s news investigation into recently executed Enterprise Zone (EZ) agreements, revealing that the City of Hillsboro has committed to property tax ...
Careful- Opinions and Statements of Research based facts and insider allegations offered from this point on. Here is today’s hard-hitting story by Jamie Goldberg at The Oregonian/OregonLive- Embattled ...
Opinion
Beach Pace Strikes Again - Two Days In A Row Of False Narratives With No Concerns Of Public Outrage
If you read Mike Rogaway’s article in The Oregonian today, you might be tempted to think Mayor Beach Pace has finally listened to the community. The headline paints a picture of a decisive leader ...
The Hillsboro City Council is expected to vote tonight on a revised mitigation plan that would trigger a $25 million redevelopment of the Washington County Fairgrounds Sports Complex, effectively ...
HILLSBORO, Ore. – In more shocking tech news here in the Silicon Forest, Intel has confirmed a sweeping wave of more layoffs affecting nearly 2,400 employees across its Hillsboro and Aloha campuses.
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