My eyes rolled and hands went up when I read, “Another candidate vies for county’s District 3,” published in The Astorian on Feb. 24. This is the darndest justification for running for public office ...
Latinx-owned community space ‘first of its kind’ A nonprofit that serves the North Coast’s Latinx community has landed major funding, bringing it closer to its goal of establishing a cultural […] ...
Big Beautiful Bill’ to bring big changes to Medicaid Three local health care providers shared their thoughts Wednesday evening on how H. R. 1, also known as the Big Beautiful […] ...
Documentaries, art, nature walks explore connections The lights dim, the projector hums and the audience leans in. On the ...
Under an emergency declaration, vendors would be able to immediately round cash purchases if Gov. Tina Kotek signs the bill ...
Deals Only lives to see another day thanks to Nick and Amy Delin, who purchased the store just a few weeks ago on Feb. 17. With 36 years of liquidation […] ...
As Astoria debates homelessness and camping on our streets, I think we’ve overlooked an important tool in our toolbox: Tongue Point Job Corps. Job Corps is a federal program that […] ...
Green lab’ helps Oregon officers recognize marijuana-impaired driving On Wednesday, March 11 over 20 officers, troopers and ...
Ahead of the tourist season, business associations share their plans for the future. On Monday, City Councilors heard ...
This story about Astoria’s seamy underside was published in The Astorian’s 1973 edition marking a century of local ...
The couple on the bus with me traveling from Ilwaco to Astoria had returned from Europe recently and I joined them in lamenting the misinformation about public transportation in our […] ...
Seaside girls soar, Astoria boys slip, Knappa girls take it all in Seaside girls victorious Beatdown, mismatch or clinic. All three of these words could describe the resounding playoff victory […] ...