Gas prices are still up, inflation has risen to over 4% and airline prices are skyrocketing — they’ve increased 35% since last year, according to the New York Times. Many who were hoping to fly the ...
When I first got here, they called him “Tsunami” Tommy. The geologist Tom Horning shared the court at the Pacific Way Bakery in Gearhart, regaling locals and visitors with tales of hunting for gold, ...
On your way in or out of Astoria by way of Highway 30, you will pass several small communities including Brownsmead, Svensen and Knappa. They can often be missed if one is not driving with intention, ...
Changes to Astoria’s camping ordinance won’t go into effect until July 15, but work is already underway to prepare people camping on city streets. Earlier in June, Astoria City Councilors passed ...
A new interpretive panel honoring York, the enslaved African American member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, is slated to be installed at the Astoria Column, according to The City of Astoria’s ...
Crews will be: Mowing road shoulders countywide; chip sealing roads in Brownsmead; ditching and shoulder work on Lewis & Clark Road at MP 6.0 and 6.5; applying herbicide to road shoulders as weather ...
A former Montana Public Service Commissioner will be the next to lead the federal government’s nonprofit northwest power marketer. Travis Kavulla, originally from Great Falls, will be the next chief ...
According to Laura Klink, public information officer with the Oregon Humane Society, resistance is futile when it comes to the Corgi Beach Takeover. “The pure joy from being around hundreds of ...
Happy Birthday, America! Let us count a few ways we can celebrate America’s accomplishments over the past 250 years: • Our Constitution, 1789. • Trans-oceanic cable communication, 1858. • First ...
The 103-foot steel-hulled sailing ship Hawaiian Chieftain once made quite a show when it had booming cannon-fire sea battles with the Lady Washington on the Columbia River. But that was when both ...
For over a decade, a group of ultra cyclists have been meeting annually in the wee hours of a summer morning in Astoria. This year, about 50 riders will gather at 6 a.m. on Sunday, June 7 at the ...
In record-breaking numbers, people showed up hoisting home-made signs, waving flags — some upside down, some flourished with peace signs or the universal symbol for no. They rallied across the U.S.