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Members of the Seaside School District’s Advisory Committee convened Wednesday to discuss Sherman Alexie’s “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” which has been challenged by two parents ...
JOSEPH — Kinzie Robins says she doesn’t feel like an outsider in the rodeo world, being one of the first women to do what she does. Instead, she said, she has found her place in the world. “I want ...
The baby sea star looked like a strange gray flower, tucked in the dark purple “y” of an adult sea star’s arms.
The federal American Rescue Plan Act funneled more than $24.5 million to local governments on the North Coast. The $1.9 trillion stimulus approved by President Joe Biden and Congress in 2021 was ...
Three athletes coached by Brittany Israel recently advanced from the Oregon High School Equestrian Team state finals competition to the regional Pacific Northwest Invitational Championships.
A recent graduate of Warrenton High School put his engineering and computer science skills to a real-life test this summer, using a remotely operated vehicle to see inside an Astoria city dam. Jeff ...
A bald eagle flies from a tree in East Netul. The Lewis and Clark National Historical Park is seeking public input on a plan to restore nearly 30 acres of tidal marshland habitat on the Lewis and ...
Did you know Michael Burgess, “Uncle Mike,” a beloved writer, editor, community icon and force of nature? Many of us did. He coached us, his community of writers, in venues around several coastal ...
State Rep. Cyrus Javadi and Astoria City Councilor Andy Davis have centered on housing, the high costs of living and infrastructure concerns as core issues in their campaigns for state House District ...
Oregonians born today are likely to experience a future of more drought, more rain and less snow under warming average global temperatures due to human-caused climate change. That’s one conclusion in ...
The Oregon Secretary of State race between Democrat Tobias Read and Republican Dennis Linthicum is turning the election clock back to 2020.
The Biden administration has selected Oregon and Washington state as a regional hub for mass timber, which could unlock millions of dollars in federal support for the industry.
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