The Hillsboro Herald, as a publication and media outlet, seeks to uplift organizations and individuals that exemplify how we can all work together to build the best Hillsboro there can be—a Hillsboro ...
The Real Story - A Column In a move that local advocates are calling a "masterclass in bureaucratic stalling," Mayor ...
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 ...
Mayor Beach Pace took to video this weekend from the Hidden Creek Community Center, attempting to link the City’s massive ...
HILLSBORO, OR – Following recent reports of a “flurry” of 18 new Enterprise Zone applications being processed by the city, Hillsboro City Councilor Kipperlyn Sinclair (Ward 2) is formally calling on ...
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.
A very worked-up crowd descended at the Shirley Huffman Auditorium in Hillsboro, Oregon, this past Tuesday Night. They came fired up to talk, to speak their minds, and to ask for action and change in ...
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 ...
According to the City of Hillsboro Website, the latest Block 67 redevelopment agreement is dead and no longer binding. The exclusive agreement that was made with Rembold Development in 2022 led to ...
Commentary Your vote this May matters. You already know that. But this Primary Election carries more weight than usual. Washington ...
The report came out today for January 2025 with some year-over-year local real estate statistics. The RMLS (Realtors Multiple Listing Service) has released the numbers comparing January 2024 to 2025.