Author: Christopher Keizur - Page 21 | The Outlook

The Eastside Theater Company kid actors of Matilda the Musical stand in a group, wearing their gray school costumes

Features

Eastside Theater Company to bring ‘Matilda The Musical’ to stage

Eight performances planned for upbeat musical about a telekinetic girl facing trouble at home and school Read more

A tan bridgelip sucker fish rests at the bottom of a shallow creek with small pebbles along the bed

Features

Keep an eye out for spawning bridgelip suckers in Multnomah Creek this month

Suckers return annually to base of towering Multnomah Falls every May Read more

News

East County mayoral chorus calls for stable transportation funding out of Salem

Gresham, Troutdale, Fairview, Wood Village hold joint press conference to advocate for roads, safety infrastructure Read more

Business

Clackamas County Bank plans month of support for Mt. Hood Hospice

Critical fundraiser allows nonprofit to offer care to the terminally ill regardless of their ability to pay Read more

Hany Doud stands with arms behind his back in the Mt. Hood Community College gym in a black polo shirt with the school logo in the top left corner

Sports

Mt. Hood Community College names Hany Daoud next men’s basketball coach

Former assistant coach brings wealth of experience training young athletes Read more

Sports

Gresham track and field welcomes record-high participants to 2025 Dean Nice Invitational

Gophers hosted massive meet Friday, May 9 Read more

News

MCSO, Gresham detectives digitize Kyron Horman case in hope of breakthrough

Work aims to shed new light on 15-year disappearance with support of FBI, Multnomah County DA Read more

News

Multnomah County survey aims at making N.E. Sandy Boulevard safer

Online feedback open through June 4 Read more

Sports

Sandy teeballer Jack McAllister hits record-long home run

6-year-old slugger was bouncing with joy after his homer over both fences Read more

Business

Wood Village Walmart celebrates renovations that create easier, more expansive shopping

Store had festive ribbon cutting and donated $31,000 to nonprofits Read more