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With the recent distant tsunami, “we were spared the brunt of the tsunami waves,” said Scott McDougall, director of the ...
About 45 community members packed into a crowded Port of Astoria commission meeting room Thursday evening to attend a town ...
The decision helps over 1,700 students Since 2019, the Astoria School District has found ways to provide equitable access ...
After an earthquake of 8.8 magnitude, one of the strongest ever recorded, shook Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula at 4:25 p.m.
As the October reopening of the Astoria Public Library draws nearer, staff and community members alike are gearing up for a ...
An investigation into workplace conduct issues at the Clatsop County District Attorney’s Office is ongoing, but several ...
Jocelyn Dean has spent decades managing photo booths, naming each after women in rock, and filling Portland businesses with ...
The council approved five resolutions and pushed back a vote SEASIDE — Seaside City Councilors approved five resolutions and ...
The problem with the homeless population becomes worse and worse downtown, and now the children are getting ready to go back to school, and summer is coming to a close, and you, as a group, cannot ...
Tsunami activity can continue for more than 20 hours after the initial waves. The earthquake was one of the biggest ever ...
Tapiola Park new basketball courts a slam dunk. After the successful Fred Lindstrom remodeling Astoria Parks and Recreation.
Recent high school graduates Madden Wunderlich, of Seaside, and Calvin Olson, of Warrenton, will be attending the University ...
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