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Winter Season Means Inviting Oregon Coast Specials, Deals
It's always that time of the year again. Someone, somewhere on the Oregon coast is running a lodging special at some point.
The Office of State Fire Marshal and North Coast fire departments have a simple message this summer as the Fourth of July approaches: Keep it legal, keep it safe.
Children's art camp begins Monday
GEARHART - Trails End Art Association will hold a Summer Art Camp from Monday to July 25.
Oregon Coast Entertainment: Seaside Art Walk This Weekend
March third's Seaside Art Walk will have 15 stops, providing a relaxing day at the beach to soak up the fun.
Complete Guide to Seaside, Oregon
Six generations of tourists can't be wrong. With its beautiful promenade , a long stretch of wind-sheltered beach, its charming streets, its family/carnival atmosphere and a lengthy history of being one heck of ...
Meteor Showers, Other Wonders Especially Vibrant on Oregon Coast
Look for glowing sand, brown waves, sightings of all sorts of natural wonders in the bird world, and the possibility of porpoises, major whale visitations and oddities like "ocean burps" - they all are looming ...
Unusually High Number of Sharks Wash Up on N. Oregon Coast
For reasons that can only be guessed at, an unusual amount of dead sharks have been washing up on north Oregon coast beaches in the last few weeks.
Delights Abound in Newport Lodgings - on Central Oregon Coast
It's the town with two lighthouses, a major performing arts venue, a massive bayfront that is bustling with tourist shops, visitors as well as a fishing industry, and it's where whale watching reigns supreme in ...
Colored Waves on Oregon Beaches Cause Confusion
Mysterious brown waves are freaking out visitors to the Oregon coast - especially the Seaside area.
Petitioners fire up LNG pipeline campaign
Organizers of a proposed ballot referendum on allowing natural gas pipelines on Clatsop County park lands will be collecting signatures from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday at the post offices in Astoria, Warrenton, ...
Latourette House will be open to public on Friday
GEARHART - The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department's State Historic Preservation Office has announced there will be a public open house from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday at the historic structure C. D. Latourette ...
“This isn't a tourist community”
Standing at the Ecola State Park headland, watching white waves plow the sand and mist encircle Haystack Rock, it's hard to imagine even one more reason to visit Oregon's coast. via Oregonlive.com
Arson blamed for blaze that leveled Oney's
This is a press release courtesy of the Oregon State Police The investigation into Tuesday night's fire that destroyed Oney's Restaurant and Lounge on Highway 26 east of Seaside has determined it to be an ... via KATU-TV Portland
50 Oregon students win $500 scholarships
Click Here for News On Demand - audio Oregon State Treasurer Randall Edwards handed out 50 scholarships to Oregon elementary students Saturday afternoon. via KEX-AM Portland
Ore. governor reviewing ethics rules for small-town boards
“I personally would have predicted some resignations, but the mass (resignations) are surprising”
As lay members of small-town government boards, many of them volunteers, resign in protest of new ethics rules that require them to list personal financial details, Gov. via KGW-TV Portland
Escalating expenses, limited choices spark child care crisis
Three-day series reveals a key issue worrying North Coast parents Cary Velder waited nearly a year to secure a spot for his 2-year-old daughter at Gearhart Day Care Center. via Daily Astorian RSS Feed
Oregon Travel Tips: Sandy Wonders of the Coast
For most of the tourists in the world, it's the sandy stretches of beaches that are the big attraction. via Beach Connection
Gus Van Sant's new film, "Paranoid Park," delves into character with a sense of gritty hope
Speaking generically, "Paranoid Park" is the 12th feature film from Portland director Gus Van Sant and his fourth in a row that might be called, for want of a better term, arty. via The Oregonian
Tsunami could hit weak spots in preparedness
“This is why it's important - because to come back quickly, you have to prepare ahead of time.”
Posted by Michael Milstein, The Oregonian March 08, 2008 09:01AM Categories: Breaking News The obvious thing to do if a tsunami comes is head for the hills - as quickly as your feet will take you. via Oregonlive.com
Man gets 50 days for Sacagawea statue theft
The man who stole a statue of Sacagawea and her baby from a national park in January pleaded guilty to the crime Wednesday and was sentenced to just 50 days in jail, prosecutors said. via KATU-TV Portland