By JAY CORELLA The Astorian On Jan. 5, the Astoria City Council met for their first city council meeting of the year. Councilors readopted state statutes, heard presentations from a […] ...
Commercial flights could return ‘by this summer,’ say Port officials On Jan. 12, members of the Airport Advisory Committee met to hear a presentation by Nic Newsome, assistant chief pilot […] ...
A smaller crowd than last year but similar calls for change About 125 people filed into the Warrenton High School gym just after dusk on a picture-perfect sunny and […] ...
The pair of Venezuelan nationals shot by U.S Customs and Border Protection on Thursday in East Portland are facing criminal ...
Creator of Seattle’s iconic pig has puffins and seals in Cannon Beach An overnight trip to Seattle for the entire 8th grade ...
If you’ve become accustomed to headlines about Oregon losing population as people flee the state, be prepared for something ...
When authority decides fear is enough “You didn’t see what you think you saw.” That, in essence, has been the message from ...
The Oregon Department of Human Services says it needs $114.6 million from the state’s general fund to fill gaps in its ...
Meet the Port of Astoria’s treasurer, a father and shipbuilder  By JAY CORELLA The Astorian Fisherman, shipbuilder, ...
Meet Jay, the newest member of our team Jay Corella’s first day at The Astorian was Oct. 20. He is our newest reporter — and ...
The state paused such housekeeping in 2017 but will now cancel registrations of those who neither receive ballots nor vote.
City of Seaside pays fines, takes classes The Oregon Occupational and Safety and Health Division, an agency that regulates ...