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 ...
Today I am sharing my editor’s hat of the Herald with my real estate broker hat. About once a month, I will report on real estate here. I rarely self-advertise or promote my “Real Job,” which is that ...
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, ...
Hillsboro’s industrial landscape is undergoing a structural shift: buildings that once held hundreds or even thousands of skilled manufacturing jobs are increasingly being converted into data ...
In a move that local advocates are calling a “masterclass in bureaucratic stalling,” Mayor Beach Pace has officially denied the City Councilors’ request to hold an emergency meeting regarding the ...
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, 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 ...
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 ...