By DIRK VANDERHART/Oregon Public Broadcasting Three senior Democrats in the Oregon state Senate received emailed threats Thursday morning – false claims that bombs were lodged in their home mailboxes. Among those to receive the phony threats were Senate President Rob Wagner, D-Lake Oswego, and Senate Majority Leader Kayse Jama, D-Portland. According to the Oregonian/OregonLive, which first reported on the threats,
The latest COVID-19 vaccines are only available to Oregonians with a prescription for the time being, but the state’s doctors are hesitant to order the inoculations.
Box after box of Lego are the centerpiece of the Brick Gallery, a new interactive exhibition space opening this month at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.
Three early followers and survivors of the Heaven's Gate cult will tell their stories at the Alsi Resort on Sunday, Sept. 14, exactly 50 years after the group’s first visit to Waldport.
Lincoln County School District’s longest serving board member is resigning after 15 years. The five-member board will be looking to fill the seat of Liz Martin of Depoe Bay, who oversaw two successful school bonds measures and in 2023 was named Oregon’s school board member of the year.
To the editor: At the end of June, I drove to the Siletz River Gorge hoping to catch one of the magnificent summer steelhead that return to the upper Siletz basin each year. But when I reached the bridge near the gate that enters Weyerhaeuser property, the river flows stopped me in my tracks. We are in decidedly new territory
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck more than 100 miles off the southern Oregon Coast on Monday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey and as of Tuesday afternoon at least 10 aftershocks were reported with magnitudes between 2.7 and 5.1.
Live blues music, prime food and drink plus bike fun rolls into Waldport on Saturday when the fourth annual “Beach Bike & Blues” festival hits town, months later than the first three BBB events were originally held.
Name any Pacific Northwest fish and Bob Jacobson has probably hooked one. Jacobson, 85, is a retired Oregon State University Marine Extension agent and has led a big life, filled with family, friends and fish.