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On a recent morning in May, most students at the Jewell School were cracking open textbooks, starting worksheets and settling into lessons on reading, math and science. Eighth graders in Martha ...
Your Oregon News asked readers where they stand on proposed changes to the Oregon Health Plan, or Medicaid. About 67% of 78 ...
The Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa and Vesta Hospitality have awarded a $2,000 scholarship to Maevri Bergerson, as ... Read more ...
Shipwreck news from The Daily Morning Astorian, June 12, 1884: Capt. Samuel H. Morrison embarked in August 1883 ... Read more ...
Feeling a little let down with the Goonies 40th Anniversary over? Here's something to keep you occupied for a while. By ...
Many years ago the Ear went on a quest to find out about Arvid Wuonola, who had a ... Read more ...
For nearly three years, the 20-plus volunteers of Nourish Those in Need, with the help of private donations ... Read more ...
Protests part of a nationwide movement  On Saturday, protesters in Astoria and beyond will join in a nationwide “No Kings” ...
While sailing in waters near the Marshall Islands charted as clear, and nowhere near land, they ran hard aground on a reef.
Do you want to be controlled by a police state? If not, speak out because this is a test. We’re all learning. Susan Banyas, Astoria ...
Note: DeWitt Clinton Ireland founded the Tri-Weekly Astorian, which was launched on July 1, 1873, and sold the newspaper in ...
You may already know the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle will be moored at Pier 1 on Portway Street. Visitors will be allowed.