I would like to start by recognizing the hard work and achievement of our Corvallis School District staff. In March 2020 they successfully pivoted from an in-person to a virtual learning environment […]
DEAR DR. ROACH: Can you comment on the benefits of weightlifting over aerobic exercise? I know that any exercise is beneficial compared with nothing, but which is better for losing weight long term? […]
A 23-year-old Tangent resident was killed Tuesday evening when a pickup ran into another vehicle near Seven Mile Lane.
Eleven bids were opened at Tuesday morning’s Linn County Board of Commissioners meeting for the proposed Powerline Road Muddy Creek Bridge project, the most County Engineer Chuck Knolls said he has […]
Melvin Loyd Goff, 83, of Corvallis passed away January 21, 2021, at Samaritan Evergreen Hospice. Arrangements are being handled by DeMoss-Durdan.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been close friends with a woman named "Louise" for five years. Recently, we were all hanging out, and Louise got very drunk and tried to massage lotion into my […]
August 7, 1953 - January 23, 2021
As part of our series on Oregon's greatest artworks and artists, we asked readers for feedback, specifically to tell us how we missed the mark. Here are highlights from the responses.
Every Sunday morning, Corvallis High School teacher Molly Wolfe is in the aisles of the local grocery store stocking up on supplies for 30 students who are learning to cook.
Power has been restored to the more than 7,000 Albany-area Pacific Power customers who lost power earlier Wednesday.
A new study from Oregon State University shows the family dog is taking cues from children in the home. The study adds to growing evidence that dogs can help children with social development, […]
The Benton County Home, Opportunity, Planning and Equity Advisory Board (HOPE) laid out a huge volume of data Wednesday for members to sort through in the coming months.
Mae Jemison, who became the first woman of color in space during her time as a NASA astronaut, is set to deliver a free virtual lecture on Feb. 4 at Oregon State University.
Mark my words: Two or three decades from now, Hollywood’s nostalgia machine will look back on the colossal crapshow that was 2020 and proclaim, “Those were the days.”
As part of our series on Oregon's greatest artworks and artists, we asked readers for feedback, specifically to tell us how we missed the mark. Here are highlights from the responses.
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Mark my words: Two or three decades from now, Hollywood’s nostalgia machine will look back on the colossal crapshow that was 2020 and proclaim, “Those were the days.”
A 23-year-old Tangent resident was killed Tuesday evening when a pickup ran into another vehicle near Seven Mile Lane.
From 10 years ago, Jan. 26, 2011
The Lebanon Community Pool may be getting a new name in the coming weeks.
The Lebanon Senior Center, Corvallis Elks, Corvallis Library, Albany Library and Albany Senior Center Tax-Aide sites will not open for the 2020 tax season.
The mid-valley has added 44 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19, one new death from the disease and several new workplace outbreaks, according to new daily totals released on Wednesday by […]
COVID-19 has disrupted just about everything this year, including holiday traditions, but the spirit of giving lives on.
This year’s Albany Veterans Day Parade may have been scaled back due to COVID-19, but the event still rates a flyover by military fighter jets.
There's still time to register for the Gobbler’s Revenge, a trio of Thanksgiving benefit running events that raise money for the Corvallis Lions Club.
The two Democratic candidates for Benton County commissioner emerged as clear winners Tuesday night in unofficial returns as the county’s first-in-the-state ranked choice voting system got its […]
Oregon State University recently announced names of students who made the summer term scholastic honor roll.
After working in newsrooms for most of my 31 years in professional journalism, it seems like there was always that one reporter who really pounded the keys on their computer (or in the early days, […]
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