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ASTORIA — Clatsop Community College students will soon see an increase in tuition. Last week, the college’s Board of Education approved an increase from $125 to $128 per credit, effective beginning ...
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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 ...
The Oregon Secretary of State race between Democrat Tobias Read and Republican Dennis Linthicum is turning the election clock back to 2020.
After decades of involvement with The Astorian, the Seaside Signal and Clatsop County in a variety of roles, I’m taking on an expanded job as regional editor overseeing our publications on both sides ...
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 ...
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 ...
ASTORIA — Exploring New Concepts of Retirement Education (ENCORE) Learn winter term in-person classes have started at the Astoria Senior Center, 1111 Exchange St. Registration is not required, ...
Bob Hauer said his journey to become a clinical lab scientist started with his mother. “My mom worked as a nurses‘ aide at Columbia Memorial Hospital when I was little,” he said. Sign up to receive ...
The Falcon Cove Beach Water District Board is pushing back on efforts to increase flexibility for development in unincorporated Clatsop County. In November, the county Board of Commissioners approved ...
Astoria High School girls soccer was rewarded for their historic season with five all-league selections.
Clatsop County could soon see a cap on vacation rentals, marking the end of a chapter in a yearslong debate over property owners’ rights and neighborhood concerns. On Nov. 13, county commissioners ...
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