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The sidewalk along part of Exchange Street in downtown Astoria is about the right size: Just wide enough to legally camp on, ...
“Sign, sign, everywhere a sign / Blockin’ out the scenery / Breakin’ my mind / Do this, don’t do that / Can’t you read the sign?” — Five Man Electrical Band For kicks I decided to ...
On June 14, or evermore, why would anyone want to watch a parade of tanks for war when they could watch Astorians standing up for the delights of justice and peace?
They have the gall to make statements that President Trump is acting like a king. The hypocrisy is laughable. Richard Piland, Niwot, Colorado ...
Dr. Robert Holland, retired from the CMH board. On June 6, retired Coast Guard Capt. Doug Kaup began leading the board as ...
Growing up, I thought the Declaration of Independence was written by men in nice clothes sitting around a table. It wasn’t that simple. The Founding Fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes ...
The people of CCA are an invaluable resource in our region, and Clatsop County can beproud of these individuals. CCA Board, Astoria ...
Scientific data show that Calgary and Juneau offer cautionary tales for communities seeking to end fluoridation. Teresa DeLorenzo, Astoria ...
Penny-farthing bicycle; James Quinn cannery's lost fishermen; Louis Alfred Loomis Victorian mansion; drink Albany beer. By ...
These baby barn owls were found in a bundle of hay. They were transported to the Wildlife Center of the North Coast. By ...
We are a nation in crisis’ Under a typically cloudy Oregon sky with temperatures hovering around 57 degrees, hundreds of ...
Two significant projects in Astoria and Warrenton are receiving a boost from the state historic preservation office of Oregon ...
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