The U.S. Department of Justice is prodding Portland to turn over more protest records — by leveraging the decade-old settlement agreement between federal officials and the Portland Police Bureau.
Astoria’s volleyball team looks ready for the 4A state playoffs this weekend. The Fishermen played one of their best games ...
Buildings will be illuminated in green to support veterans nationwide Clatsop County’s government buildings will glow green ...
It was a unanimous vote William “Bill” Montero will serve on the Clatsop Community College Board. Montero was appointed ...
Thousands of people on Oregon’s North Coast are poised to lose access to food stamps beginning Nov.1 and local food banks say ...
Seaside Ridgeline Invitational returns for year three. Participants will get an opportunity to try out a new trail this year.
Warrenton football overcomes slow start Rainy season has arrived on the Oregon Coast. With the calendar showing late October, ...
Oregon is in a fiscal pickle, which means state agencies must tighten their belts. But Gov. Tina Kotek and lawmakers — of ...
After this month’s massive No Kings protests, some small-community people have sent messages to this effect: Our community ...
By Gosia Wozniacka oregonlive.com Gov. Tina Kotek wants Oregon to go full force on harnessing the potential of forests, farms ...
Contraband Desiree Gayle Grieve, 33, of Long Beach, Wash., was arraigned Monday on charges of supplying contraband. Unlawful ...
Local hospitals remind North Coast residents that early detection saves lives On a gray coastal morning, staff members at ...
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