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A tour bus driver told Astoria Dispatch she saw seven baby ducks fall into a sewer drain at 17th Street and Grand Avenue. By ...
Morning Astorian, on May 25, 1887, was in a righteous uproar over “lawless depredations in Baker’s Bay.” By Elleda Wilson ...
They pass through a recognition scanner, where cameras take only 1 second to catch 18 photos, which a computer analyzes for ...
The Astoria Police Department recognized the outstanding efforts of those dedicated to public safety and community service.
Oliver Widger quit his job and tossed his old life aside, set sail on a 2,000-mile journey to Hawaii with his cat, Phoenix.
The Alden Besse, from Hong Kong, arrived on Sunday, but was unable to pass quarantine in consequence of smallpox on board. By ...
The company managing construction of a new public safety building revealed a final price tag between $32.4 million and $33.4 ...
There will be a new Cowapa League Champion this season. Despite Astoria softball putting together a valiant effort, the team ...
The Astoria City Council gave the initial approval Monday to a new vacation-rental licensing program that includes a cap on ...
Local school boards will be seeing fresh faces — and some familiar ones — following Tuesday’s election. This year, Clatsop ...
Two out of three ballot measures appeared to be passing after an initial round of votes were counted Tuesday night in the ...
Two incumbents and one newcomer in Port of Astoria Commission races were leading Tuesday in early election results. This year, six candidates have been campaigning for three open seats on the ...