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By APRYL SMITH For The Astorian Reunion season is upon us, and if your graduating class is due for the special event, you ...
Like a hurricane visible on radar well before it strikes land, a budget crisis is coming to Oregon … a fiscal storm.
Locals and visitors can spot sea lions along the waterfront Astoria has become a bit noisier in the past month and that’s ...
Re: health care: we’re ‘in it together’ Over 100 people gathered at the Astoria High School Saturday afternoon in near ...
Gov. Tina Kotek’s new transportation-funding bill contains little, if anything, that Republican legislators wanted.
High school athletics participation increased by nearly 200,000 in 2024-25, continuing an upward trajectory since the ...
Structural damage” may have caused reversal Officials aborted the transfer of a retired U.S. Coast Guard plane from Astoria ...
PROPOSALS FLOATED (AND NEVER PASSED) DURING THE SESSION WERE BLASTED STATEWIDE AS BECOMING THE BIGGEST TAX INCREASE IN OREGON ...
Veterans and community members work to beautify beaches Approximately half a dozen veterans, community members, and Clatsop Community Action staff met Wednesday morning at the wreck of the Peter ...
Practice up your photography skills. It may be the preferable way that the state captures data for a road user charge for ...
Ceremony comes amidst uncertainty over possible closure Tongue Point Job Corps celebrated its summer 2025 graduating class on Aug. 8, according to an announcement by Tongue Point staff.
Andrea and Galen McDermed were at the mile-long "No Kings" event on Saturday in Astoria. Photo by Jeanne Huff Jeanne Huff / The Astorian Local organizer says protesting builds community bonds On the ...