Government: Final Jail Funding Plans Discussion Continues, Know Your City Session Scheduled, Arrest in Thornberry Death January 9, 2023Law Enforcement Funding: The Benton County Board of Commissioners set the total bond amount for the Justice System...2 mins read
Gas Agreement Still in Limbo, Mayor and Council Sworn In, School Board Seeks Public Input January 6, 2023Gas Agreement: At the Corvallis City Council meeting on Jan. 3, the council voted 6-3 to extend the...2 mins read
Oregon faces Novel Risks and Opportunities as Climate Changes, Assessment Shows January 6, 2023Oregon continues to face new and enduring hazards related to climate change, but opportunities for adaptation and mitigation...4 mins read
Guest Commentary: Decisions Made Last Year Will Play Out for Oregon in 2023 January 6, 2023This year, the state will learn what how the decisions made in 2022 will look like in practice. ...4 mins read
From Bad to Verse: The Oxymoronist January 6, 2023The Oxymoronist The oxymoronist With a frown Is very shallow Deep down Unique Perspective I...1 min read
Corvallis Social Justice: Corvallis Climbers of Color Update, Weaponized Identities, Interzone Zine Library, Disrupting Dominant Geographies January 5, 2023Last summer, Samantha “Sam” Kang, founder of Corvallis Climbers of Color (CCOC), an organization rooted in creating access...8 mins read
Corvallis Parent: Last School Board Listening Session Slated, Benton Foundation Scholarships Available, Annual Youth Mental Health Report Results January 5, 2023Next week, members of the Corvallis School Board will be holding their last scheduled listening session on their...3 mins read
Oregon’s Home-Schooling Surge During Pandemic Starts to Cool January 5, 2023Oregon’s pandemic home-schooling boom is beginning to cool off, new state data shows. The number of students taught...2 mins read
Three Concerts, Two Evenings, Thurs. and Fri. January 5, 2023THURSDAY Drew Hitzman. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St., Corvallis. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Free. Family friendly concert with Drew...1 min read
Government: County Will Ask Voters for $110 Million Law Enforcement Bond, Also Supports Homeless Shelter Lobbying Effort January 4, 2023Law Enforcement Bond Amount Chosen: The Benton County Board of Commissioners has set the final price tag for...2 mins read
Corvallis Science and Nature: January 2023 Calendar January 4, 2023The holiday rush is behind us and the new year has officially begun. For Corvallis science and nature...1 min read
Rob Wagner, First New Oregon Senate President in Decades January 4, 2023Rob Wagner first walked into the Oregon Capitol in 1997 as an intern for a first-term Democratic state...4 mins read
Oregon Treasury Stops Waiting for People to Contact Them About $10 Million in Unclaimed Funds January 4, 2023Oregon State Treasurer Tobias Read has announced plans to return approximately $10 million in unclaimed funds to individual...2 mins read
Wed. and Thurs. Nights: So I Married An Axe Murder Movie Night, and Three Free Concerts January 4, 2023ON WEDNEDAY Steve Goodbar. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St., Corvallis. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Free. Join Common Fields on...1 min read
Corvallis Business: Gazette-Times Publisher Sued Over Subscriber Privacy, Starker Funds Samaritan Health Efforts, Timberhill Apartments Planned, New Homeless Shelter Sought, Chamber Webinar Slated January 3, 2023Starker Forests has again donated to Corvallis based Samaritan Health, this time helping to fund added treatment facilities...6 mins read
OSU Receives $4.8 Million to Address Cybersecurity Workforce Shortage January 3, 2023Oregon State University has received $4.8 million from the National Science Foundation to help the United States close...2 mins read
Housing Will Top Oregon Legislature’s 2023 Priorities, Democratic Leader Says January 3, 2023A top Democratic lawmaker says housing will take center stage again during Oregon’s legislative session this year. And,...3 mins read
Wed. Night: Steve Goodbar Sings, So I Married an Ax Murderer Screens January 3, 2023Steve Goodbar. Common Fields, 545 SW 3rd St., Corvallis. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Free. Join Common Fields on Wednesday and...1 min read