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In One Ear: Harrowing episode
The Daily Morning Astorian, May 15, 1887 Ocean King‘s harrowing episode at sea. The ship, a four-masted barque said to be the largest American ship afloat at the time, left British Columbia on April 22 with a load of coal, heading for San Pedro, California. On May 1, they...
Awards highlight local businesses and leaders
Clatsop Economic Development Resources honored several businesses and business leaders during Thursday’s annual awards event at Clatsop Community College’s Patriot Hall in Astoria. Businesses and community leaders were recognized for their work and impact on the community.
Sleeper Coffee to move to Pier 12
Sleeper Coffee, which has been greeting customers with their bright pink neon sign and quirky atmosphere for over a year now on Commercial Street, has made the decision to move to Pier 12. Owners and partners Roxy Ficken-Jones and Pete Ficken said they were approached in March with the opportunity...
At Circuit Court, defendants with mental health challenges struggle to help with their cases
This month, Clatsop County Circuit Court saw a record number of defendants unable to aid and assist in their legal defense against criminal charges due to incapacitating mental health issues. With a persistent shortage of space at the Oregon State Hospital in Salem and a federal court order limiting the...
Chinook Indian Nation closer to securing ancestral winter village land
This story originally appeared on Underscore.news. The Naselle Youth Camp, a juvenile detention facility in Naselle, Washington, closed in September 2022. The Washington State Office of Financial Management convened a task force in July to help decide what to do next with the facility and nearly 23 acres of land.
Warrenton approves new fees for mini storage units
WARRENTON — The City Commission voted Tuesday to approve new fees for unclaimed mini storage units at 60 N.E. Iredale Ave. The move comes after the city set a deadline of April 30 for people to claim their units without facing fees.
Warrenton to use urban renewal funds for post office building
WARRENTON — The City Commission, acting as the Urban Renewal Agency, voted Tuesday night to direct $540,000 in urban renewal funding to purchase and revitalize the post office building on N. Main Avenue. In April, the commission authorized City Manager Esther Moberg to enter into negotiations with the building’s...
Two people, dog rescued from capsized boat
ASTORIA Ore. (KPTV) - About two miles off the coast of Tongue Point in Astoria, the Coast Guard rescued two people and a dog from a capsized boat on Saturday. Rescuers said they got a 911 call and heard a person saying, “Help I’m drowning.”. The rescue was...
Hometown Report: Knappa graduate making his mark on the track
Isaiah Rodriguez, a 2023 Knappa High School graduate, is making waves on the track as a true freshman and already etching his name in the Western Oregon University record books. Rodriguez entered college as a decorated runner fresh off a state title in the 2A 800 meters and has only...
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