While a Swedish fisherman was digging for worms near Stockholm, instead of bait he uncovered a 13-pound treasure. By Elleda ...
Note: Phrenology was a peculiar form of quackery, quite popular in the 1800s, which involved measuring the indentations and ...
In 1934 a gale hit the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse, knocking the light out for the first time in over 53 years. By Elleda ...
Depoe Bay had some unusual visitors earlier this month. About 40 Risso’s dolphins, were spotted, not far from shore. By ...
The Cape Disappointment lighthouse began operating on Oct. 15, 1856. The 53-foot tower stands 220 feet above sea level … By ...
The nondenominational Olney Community Church, 89351 Oregon Highway 202, meets at 9:30 a.m. Sunday for breakfast. Sunday school is at 10 a.m., and the worship service is at 11 a.m. All are welcome. A ...
Imports wither as some grain exports jump amid Trump’s trade war By Henry Brannan, Columbian Murrow News Fellow and Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff reporter A Longshore worker looks on as soybeans are ...
Rural Oregonians have fewer Medicare options than their urban counterparts Without congressional action, more than 7 million ...
Federal cuts threaten Columbia Basin fish hatcheries, raising alarm for tribes and coastal fisheries
Aging infrastructure, staff shortages and uncertain funding could ripple from Astoria to Idaho and beyond Federal funding ...
32 teams descended on Bryant Park to participate in the weekend meet. Most of these teams were 5A and 6A schools with ...
Astoria City Councilors met Monday to discuss the fate of the soon-to-be vacant Ward 4 council seat. The seat will be vacated effective Nov. 1 by Councilor Vance Lump, who cited the high cost of ...
The football game on Friday night and dance on Saturday are always the highlight of homecoming week and Astoria’s football ...
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