By GRETCHEN AMMERMAN/Oregon Coast TODAY The Yachats Commons is not your common commons. An especially vigorous community space, the handsome former schoolhouse, outdoor pavilion, large playground and grass field […]
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Oregon Gov. Kotek pushes Senate panel to approve $500 million housing plan
Gov. Tina Kotek has set a goal of building 36,000 new homes a year – nearly double the average number of homes built in Oregon in recent years. By JULIA […]
Oregon lawmakers hear hours of passionate testimony Wednesday on proposals to recriminalize drug possession
By DIRK VANDERHART/Oregon Public Broadcasting SALEM — A fierce and growing debate over whether to end Oregon’s three-year drug decriminalization experiment took center stage Wednesday, as lawmakers wrestling with the […]
Here’s a Super Bowl alternative — OSU and charter school symphony concert is Sunday
Oregon State University’s Castor String Quartet and the Alliance Charter School Symphony will present a chamber concert Sunday, Feb. 11, at Atonement Lutheran Church in Newport. Castor Quartet members […]
Samaritan, county team up for two opioid seminars Feb. 29
The public is invited to attend one of two free seminars Thursday, Feb. 29 on opioid abuse and treatment at the Samaritan Center for Health Education in Newport. Jesse Noble, […]
Yachats man gets 12-year prison sentence after sex abuse plea
A 37-year-old Yachats man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to six of 15 counts of encouraging child sex abuse. Joshua L. Slauf was sentenced […]
Latest Oregon economic forecast shows up to $1.7 billion available for housing, addiction and more
By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — Oregon lawmakers will have hundreds of millions of dollars to spend over the next year after another positive economic forecast released Wednesday morning. […]
Oregon legislators taking first deep plunge into proposals to address the state’s drug crisis
Oregon lawmakers are considering proposals to address the state’s drug addiction crisis, from expanding treatment to more housing. Oregon’s addiction crisis is fueled by fentanyl, which is short acting and […]
Sen. Dick Anderson expected to play key role in housing legislation during short session
House Speaker Dan Rayfield, D-Corvallis, is among the politicians to watch this session. By JULIA SHUMWAY/Oregon Capital Chronicle SALEM — The start of Oregon’s short legislative session this week brought […]
Newport nurse is first in county to receive national certification to help treat sexual assault victims
A nurse at Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital in Newport has received national certification to help treat survivors of sexual assault – and four other Samaritan Health nurses are in training […]