Second annual APD banquet doles out line of duty awards The Astoria Police Department held its second annual awards ceremony ...
Monday and Tuesday were busy days for local golfers as both genders took part in two-day events. The boys played in the ...
Astoria talks often about honoring our character while encouraging responsible economic growth. I believe wastewater infrastructure is one place where those two goals meet. That may not sound exciting ...
Construction workers at the Columbia River Maritime Museum’s Mariners Hall have kept at a steady pace, as if following the unofficial creed of U.S. postal workers. Nothing seems to have stopped them ...
Drivers heading to Oregon’s North Coast continue to navigate one of the state’s most unusual and persistent roadway hazards: a stretch of U.S. Highway 26 known simply as “the bump.” Located near ...
Regarding Jay Corella’s article on mayoral candidate Sean Davis in the May 9 edition of The Astorian, I probably have the same thought as most readers: Who, exactly, is this guy? The article does not ...
From now until Election Day, Oregonians have the opportunity to exercise one of the most fundamental rights we have in this ...
Since 10 a.m. on Monday morning, when Police Sergeant Thomas Litwin posted a 72-hour notice at their camp on Exchange Street, ...
Community Notes FRIDAY Senior Lunch — Dining hall opens at 11 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Meals are for ages 60 and over; there’s a $3 […] ...
A little Mother’s Day trivia to ponder before Sunday: • In 1887, Mary Towles Sasseen led her class in what is thought of as the first celebration of a Mother’s Day. She also published a pamphlet, and ...
And the Amelia Earhart mystery continues, even though she vanished on July 2, 1937. (Incidental trivia: She and her mother took a road trip from California to Canada, so she more than likely passed ...