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Gearhart gets water permit
Donald Allison The City of Gearhart is a step closer to building its proposed $7 million water system, as the Oregon Water Resources Department has signed off on the citya s water rights permit.
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Oregon voters defeat most local money measures
In communities from Coos Bay to Umatilla, Oregon voters rejected the majority of local money measures put before them in last week's elections.
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Thousands of Jellyfish Strand on North Oregon Coast
There are hundreds, perhaps even thousands of them in a 15-mile stretch of Oregon beach.
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Astoria Offers Travel Packages for North Oregon Coast
This fall, travelers can eat, drink and explore their way around Oregon's historic north Oregon coast with a special "Bites, Books, and Buzz" package.
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Squid Invasion Grows on Oregon and Washington Coast
It went from a small invasion from California to a large invasion, with hundreds now washing up in parts of the coastlines of Washington and Oregon.
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Soldier, role model, teacher
During his first year of teaching, Brad Ross was teaching a small group of students in a remedial reading class at Warrenton High School.
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Third company enters Ore. LNG race
Associated Press A October 14, 2008 A WARRENTON, Ore. -- Backers of a third proposed liquefied natural gas terminal, this one near Warrenton, have applied to federal energy regulators to build a facility on a ...
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Judge Suspends Sentence For Rapist
A jury found a man guilty of raping a mentally disabled woman, but the judge in the case set him free pending an appeal.
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Ore. judge stays convicted rapist's sentence
Half the Clatsop County courtroom erupted into applause and the other half burst into tears when a judge sentenced a convicted rapist to eight years in prison and then ordered a stay of sentence, pending an ...
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LNG companies at odds over site
Houston-based NorthernStar Natural Gas Inc., facing hurdles in its proposal to develop a liquefied natural gas terminal on the Columbia River, is hoping to throw a roadblock or two in front of a competitor.
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Sacagawea is back
WARRENTON, Ore. - A bronze statue of Sacagawea stolen from Fort Clatsop at the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park last January has been replaced.
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Ore. fisherman faces hefty fine
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has accused a commercial fisherman of catching almost $75,000 worth of groundfish during three illegal fishing trips in September 2007.
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Wide effort helped solve Ore. vandalism case
The arrests of two teenagers charged with heavy vandalism to Knappa High School followed an intense probe by the Clatsop County sheriff's office and the Clatsop County Interagency Narcotics Task Force before ...
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Warrenton man accused in campground shooting
A Warrenton man accused of shooting a 22-year-old at a campground has been arraigned on a charge of a second-degree assault.
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Beach week wrap: Good times on the coast
Beach week is officially over and it's time to sit back and reflect on what we did, what we learned and the fun we had.
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Coast Guard seeks man lost from fishing boat off Columbia
The U.S.Coast Guard is searching for a man who fell from a fishing boat this afternoon roughly 80 miles west of the mouth of the Columbia River.
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Gearhart moves ahead with water system
Photo by Donald Allison Broadway Middle School sixth graders Dakota Zarese, Sarah Hodges and Gayla Markle spoke about their new group "Earth's Little Helpers" during last week's Gearhart City Council meeting.
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Beach week photos: Sea lions and a shipwreck
Down at the docks at the E. Mooring Basin in Astoria, you'll find a hundred or so sea lions lounging about and going about their sea lion business.
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Mural to be dedicated during Saturday Art Walk
Donald Allison Roger Cooke finishes the Native American mural on the Holladay Drug building.
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Coast Guard, Port of Astoria to hold open house, hangar dance
Coast Guard Group/Air Station Astoria, Ore., and the Port of Astoria are hosting a free open house Saturday, Sept.
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