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Oregon is in the middle of a third surge of pediatric COVID-19 cases, according to the Oregon Health Authority. → Read More
Shauna Tominey is set to join Chair Sami Al-Abdrabbuah and incumbents Vince Adams and Luhui Whitebear on the Corvallis School Board this June, based on initial vote counts Tuesday night → Read More
Kevin Dai could be described as a very active high school senior. → Read More
Republic Services customers in Albany will be paying a little more on their garbage bill come this summer. → Read More
It takes a village to raise a child, and this summer Greater Albany Public Schools is rallying its village. → Read More
Central Linn schools were closed on Monday due to COVID-19. → Read More
On Friday evening, the steps of the Linn County Courthouse were full. → Read More
Mid-valley residents were quick to respond to the conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, with some gathering in person to express their → Read More
Albany police have made two arrests in a hate crime reported last week. → Read More
For Jenny Gilmore-Robinson, opportunity is bittersweet. → Read More
Corvallis Police have identified the man struck and killed by a train in March near SW Madison Avenue in Corvallis. → Read More
On March 17, South Albany’s Youth Activism Club, or SAYA, set out to do some good. → Read More
On Friday, the lights briefly went out all over Albany as a storm blew through town. → Read More
For Rachel Smith, the realization that COVID-19 was going to be serious came in waves. → Read More
The city of Albany may be altering the rules around food trucks. → Read More
Corvallis students will return to in-person learning starting March 8, the district announced on Monday. → Read More
Philomath schools will not open its classrooms to students Tuesday as previously announced. → Read More
When Monica Juarez-Hurtado arrived in the United States at 22, she had dreams and goals but no English. → Read More
Caroline Gao wants to change the world. → Read More
A heritage tree on Sixth Avenue in Albany is no more. → Read More