Rainy football has finally arrived in Clatsop County, and Mother Nature couldn’t have chosen a better time to play tricks.
Clatsop County is launching a Trusted Elections campaign to highlight its commitment to fair elections. In Oregon, each ...
An advisory vote in November asking residents whether they support $7.8 million in bond financing for the redevelopment of ...
State Rep. Cyrus Javadi and Astoria City Councilor Andy Davis answered questions on issues ranging from housing development ...
When a local veteran found himself caring for more puppies than he could handle, he reluctantly surrendered them to the ...
At a candidates’ forum Oct. 18 at the Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce, contenders for City Council in the November election ...
A 24-foot tall cellphone tower in a northeast neighborhood outside Seaside will double in height in an effort to provide ...
GEARHART — The contractor for the postal unit on Pacific Way has announced she will be giving up her contract in January, ...
Voters in November will decide whether to renew a five-year operating levy for fire and emergency services. A levy of $0.33 per $1,000 of assessed property value is set to expire.
Clatsop County will host two open house meetings for the public to learn more about the Economic Opportunities Analysis project.
Buildings in Clatsop County will be lighted in green from Nov. 4 to Nov. 11 as part of Operation Green Light for Veterans.
Voters will see three local measures on the November ballot: a wastewater treatment bond, a permanent psilocybin moratorium and a deed transfer for the former Hammond Library building.