Erica Harold-Heine
Erica Harold-Heine, a Banks resident, holds a B.S. in Homeland Security & Emergency Management. While she serves as a Banks city councilor, Harold-Heine noted that her personal
Power lines near Forest Grove. File photo: Chas Hundley
The Portland branch of the National Weather Service issued a Wind Advisory that begins Saturday at 4 p.m. and extends
Face masks. Photo: Chas Hundley
Governor Kate Brown on Tuesday, December 29 announced updates to the risk levels in all Oregon counties under the state's public health framework
West Oregon Electric Co-op offices in Vernonia. Photo: Chas Hundley
Beginning in the new year, members of the West Oregon Electric Co-op (WOEC) will see an increase in their electricity
Photo courtesy of ODOT
A grace period for some Oregon residents with expiring vehicle registration, permit or driver’s licenses has been extended to three months after expiry, but only
The Banks School District offices. Photo: Chas Hundley
Thousands of Oregon students could be back in classrooms by Feb. 15 under a new plan issued by Governor Kate Brown on
A map showing four construction locations. ODOT/Google Maps
Four Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) projects in the region on Highway 26 are planned for 2021, including protective barriers on
The front of the building and parking lot at at Hornshuh Creek Fire Station #14 on October 28, 2020. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Banks Fire District December 2020 Fire Log.
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
The Oregon Legislature passed a group of spending bills providing a six-month extension to the moratorium on evictions, allowing restaurants and
A Washington County Sheriff's Office deputy. Photo: WCSO
The Washington County Board of Commissioners voted December 15 to authorize $1.397 million in spending through 2026 to purchase
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
Outgoing House District 32 Representative Tiffiny Mitchell (D-Astoria) called the Banks Post with an update on the proceedings at the capitol
The Oregon Capitol building in Salem. Photo: Chas Hundley
A special session of the Oregon Legislature anticipated to last one day is off to a rocky start Monday morning.Oregon