Jacob Sale loves being a firefighter so much that he works for two fire services. One job isn’t enough for this firefighting emergency medical technician from Boring. When he’s not pulling a regular ...
I really love that we have a little newspaper in our community. Thank you for continuing the Mountain Times. Hurray for journalism, and hurray for community connection!
Fall has arrived. Along with the changing of seasons, salmon that are born in our local rivers and hatcheries return after a journey feeding in the Pacific Ocean. The most famous of salmon in the ...
By Robert Matsumura, The Mountain Times Many of us who have ventured about Mount Hood are familiar with the Cloud Cap Inn. Nestled on the rugged North Slope of the mountain at 6000 feet, the Cloud Cap ...
Welcome to the Mountain Times: Audio Digest! We are a newspaper based out of Mt. Hood Oregon! Don’t have time to read the paper? Want to follow along? Listen in as ...
By Gary Randall, The Mountain Times Because I’m a landscape photographer, I’m prone to seeking adventure in the outdoors. Sometimes I can be found in the middle of nowhere in the dark photographing ...
There’s a long history of newcomers making their way down the western slopes of Mt. Hood, along the Old Oregon Trail and into western Oregon, and two new teachers have joined their ranks at the Oregon ...
There’s a new place in town that’s adding some spice to the Mount Hood restaurant scene. Naan N Curry has transformed a former pub into a paradise of authentic Indian and Pakistani cuisine. Locals and ...
The glymphatic system, a network of fluid-filled tunnels in the brain discovered in 2012, is essential for maintaining brain health. Acting as the brain’s “cleaning crew,” this system removes toxins ...
Mt. Hood Community College (MHCC) has been a source of education and community engagement in the region since it was established in 1966. As the demands on schools evolve, so too must the facilities ...