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Under a typically cloudy Oregon sky with temperatures hovering around 57 degrees, hundreds of people lined Marine Drive in ...
We, the people, are seeking ways to save our democracy … It means shouting loudly, writing letters and marching. LaRee Johnson, Astoria ...
Commissioners on Tuesday night adopted the city’s 2025-2026 budget and approved rate increases for water, sewer and recycling ...
Your Oregon News asked readers where they stand on proposed changes to the Oregon Health Plan, or Medicaid. About 67% of 78 ...
I would love for city officials to look at the recent fatality and see it as an opportunity to improve safety. Jacob and Rose Lewin, Astoria ...
The “flu game.” This phrase was popularized by NBA great Michael Jordan, after he scored 38 points in game five of the ...
On a recent morning in May, most students at the Jewell School were cracking open textbooks, starting worksheets and settling into lessons on reading, math and science. Eighth graders in Martha ...
Sandy paws can get a wash at Tides & Tails When Luis Elviro and Michelle Dedeo visited Seaside from their Everett, Washington ...
Court order buys time for center on Oregon Coast A federal judge has temporarily blocked the closing of Job Corps centers ...
You may already know the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle will be moored at Pier 1 on Portway Street. Visitors will be allowed.
A small group of Clatsop Community College students is working to bring more native bees, butterflies and beneficial insects ...
Through three innings things looked bleak for Knappa baseball. But as head coach Jeff Miller said after the game, they just ...
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