WALDPORT — Young scribes in Lincoln County can show their skills and compete for cash prizes in the annual Waldport Public Library’s Young Writers’ Competition. The theme is fiction adventure, […]
Archives for March 2022
Two Yachats fire board members unsuccessfully press to examine district’s relationship with ambulance company
By QUINTON SMITH and JORDAN ESSOE/YachatsNews.com YACHATS – Two members of the Yachats Rural Fire Protection District board want an outside expert to delve into the district’s relationship with […]
Audit: Mortgage tax break costs Oregon $500 million annually, mostly helps wealthy white homeowners
Secretary of State Shemia Fagan on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. (Ron Cooper/Oregon Capital Chronicle) By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Oregon government loses more than $500 million each year […]
Moderate Democrats — including two former coastal legislators — form group to counteract liberal lawmakers
By DIRK VANDERHART/Oregon Public Broadcasting It has been a subject of discussion in Salem for years: Centrist Democrats are becoming harder to find. Moderate state lawmakers have departed in droves […]
Because of changes in mail ballot rules, Oregon county election offices will get help paying for postmark scanners, other equipment
Bins of ballot envelopes wait for processing in Multnomah County on Oct. 22, 2020. (Motoya Nakamura/Multnomah County) By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle County election offices around Oregon will soon get […]
Oregon OSHA says decision to violate state masks mandate will cost Alsea School District $43,000
At Alsea Middle and High School, students will no longer be required to wear masks, defying state orders. (Wikimedia Commons) By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle The decision by the Alsea […]
After hoping for better, prominent Waldport volunteer now says two COCF&R board members need to be recalled
To the editor: I am a local, ordained pastor, a Waldport city council member, and chaplain for the three fire districts in south Lincoln County, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, […]
“Listening sessions” shows Oregonians want governor who can transcend urban-rural divide
To the editor: Recent listening sessions with Oregonians about the governor’s race were revealing. Common themes emerged, no matter the location in the state or the political leanings of those […]
$3.5 billion health modernization plan for Oregon veterans designed to improve health care, shorten travel times
The VA center in Portland is located next to Oregon Health & Science University. (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs) By LYNNE TERRY/Oregon Capital Chronicle Oregon veterans would get better and […]
Governor’s office says Oregon not considering a “holiday” on 38 cent state gasoline tax — for now
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Oregon won’t join other states in considering a pause to state gas taxes, for now, according to Charles Boyle, deputy communications officer for […]