Perched high above Tillamook Bay, three young bald eagles stretched their wings against the summer sky, testing muscles that soon would carry them beyond the nest where they had hatched just weeks ...
On Saturday at noon, under a cloudy and misty sky, a rainbow of epic proportions appeared. About 250 people — representing Astoria’s queer community and joined by allies, friends and family — paraded ...
The Astoria Fire Department responded to a fire at LiFEBoat shelter at 1040 Commercial St. around 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 30. No injuries were reported and the only property damaged was the front door ...
The Fourth of July is a day of jubilation in the United States, and this year marks a big milestone for the country — 250 years of independence. While families and friends celebrate with barbecues and ...
A new lawsuit challenging a logging project in Oregon threatens to unravel the management plans governing hundreds of millions of acres of federal public land. At stake are thousands of leases and ...
Gas prices are still up, inflation has risen to over 4% and airline prices are skyrocketing — they’ve increased 35% since last year, according to the New York Times. Many who were hoping to fly the ...
Gearhart City Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, 698 Pacific Way. Astoria City Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, 1095 Duane St. Clatsop Soil and Water Conservation District Board ...
To infinity and beyond? Opportunities are seemingly limitless with the modern technology we carry around in our pockets and backpacks, but that same technology has some parents and experts concerned ...
On your way in or out of Astoria by way of Highway 30, you will pass several small communities including Brownsmead, Svensen and Knappa. They can often be missed if one is not driving with intention, ...
From Bigfoot to time capsules, the America 250 Oregon Commission awarded 80 grants across Oregon to support local history, culture and art Bigfoot is officially helping Oregon celebrate the country’s ...
Taylor Anthony Fassett, 24, of Arch Cape, was arraigned Wednesday on charges of assaulting a public safety officer, resisting arrest, escape in the third degree, driving under the influence of ...
In April 2024, the Peninsula Daily News announced the ketch was returning to Hawaii, “where it will be available for tours and events.” But that didn’t happen, and it’s still in Port Townsend where, ...
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