This is the only place in the world where the pavements consist exclusively of holes with asphalt around them. And they are the most economical in the world, because holes […] ...
Our post offices probably aren’t the first thing to come to mind on a list of vital social/economic assets here on this coast. Like many things — a healthy local […] ...
Criminal Mistreatment Joel Edmond Caldwell, 39, of Warrenton, was arraigned Monday on charges of assault in the third degree and criminal mistreatment in the first degree.
On page A1 of the March 12 issue of The Astorian and page A1 of the March 13 issue of Seaside Signal, an event was incorrectly listed in the “Shake […] ...
On Friday morning, Scott Ames was reading the news on his phone when all of a sudden he felt the earth move under him. A landslide hit his home at […] ...
As Astoria Police Department’s senior communications director, Jodie Frost connects locals in need with emergency responders. Since July 2024, she’s also been instrumental in helping 17 families fill ...
Knitting is probably not the first method of protest that comes to mind for social activists, but the centuries-old craft has played a significant role in civil resistance movements across […] ...
At a news conference Friday, Sen. Ron Wyden and Secretary of State Tobias Read said they would defend mail-in voting and the state’s election integrity Oregon’s top election official and senior U.S.
Warrenton’s wastewater treatment system got lots of attention during last Tuesday’s city commission meeting. Warrenton Mayor Henry Balensifer announced the city will receive the proceeds from a $4 ...
To prepare for my interview with Fran Lebowitz, I plunked myself down and re-watched all seven episodes of Martin Scorsese’s ...
Assaulting a police officer Luke Austin Nutter, 36, of Astoria, was arraigned Thursday on charges of assaulting a police officer, attempting to commit a class C felony and attempting to […] ...