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The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust awarded Columbia Memorial Hospital $400,000 for the BuildCMH capital campaign.
The Astoria School District has been selected to receive $750,000 in federal funds over the next four years to improve reading literacy. The grant, facilitated through the Oregon Department of ...
County Commissioners met virtually Wednesday morning to discuss the state of veteran services in the county and the $14 ...
Grauff started her career in public education at Seaside Heights Elementary School as a third and fourth grade teacher, from ...
David Kilada’s political consulting firm helps fuel campaign victories David Kilada likely isn’t a name most people in ...
The two-day competition beats feet to the west coast this weekend The “mother of all relays” is hosting its 43rd finish line in Seaside. TrendingAstoria has a new schoolMeet the man working to turn ...
Pat to her friends and loved ones — lived life to the fullest. She was an artist, a journalist, a mountaineer — she sketched ...
Although this column written for our sister publication the Capital Press refers to farm and ranch products, the same ...
Dry eastern winds could enhance dangerous conditions Oregon is gearing up for peak fire season as late August approaches and ...
Authorities confirm late night ‘cougar’ sighting was instead a bobcat Astoria city officials raised the alarm Tuesday night ...
OReGO is a road use charge program. The idea is vehicles will pay taxes for the miles they drive, instead of a gas tax that ...
The top ranked high school girls volleyball player in Washington state, international standouts and an Olympic Gold Medalist ...