By QUINTON SMITH and SHAYLA ESCUDERO/Lincoln Chronicle Months of back-and-forth public conflict between Lincoln County’s district attorney, a commissioner and the county’s attorney has hit a new level with […]
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Black Portland filmmaker creates award-winning documentary on trip to Yachats, Newport and Florence
By KRISTI TURNQUIST/The Oregonian/OregonLive A trip to the Oregon coast can be a relaxing getaway for many, but for Portland filmmaker Devin Boss, a visit to Yachats became a transformative […]

After 45 years behind the grill and waiting tables, the Lindsleys say goodbye to LeRoy’s Blue Whale’s loyal customers
By GARRET JAROS/Lincoln Chronicle YACHATS – Friday marked the final day for beloved central coast restaurant LeRoy’s Blue Whale whose owners – after 45 years to the day – […]

Newport’s lawsuit says community pool has big leaking issues and will need to close at some point for repairs
By SHAYLA ESCUDERO/Lincoln Chronicle NEWPORT – The city’s only public pool is cracked, sinking and the subject of a lawsuit seeking $2.1 million from the contractor who constructed the […]

Oregon Marine Board agrees to study rules to ban boat motors on Siletz River, but will first work with users
By QUINTON SMITH/Lincoln Chronicle The Oregon Marine Board voted unanimously Thursday to accept a petition to ban motorized boats on much of the Siletz River and proceed to rulemaking […]

OSU scientists find new species of bacteria in Yaquina Bay and name it after coast’s first inhabitants
By STEVE LUNDEBERG/OSU News Service Oregon State University scientists have identified a novel species of bacteria from Yaquina Bay in Newport that acts as electrical wiring, potentially ushering in […]
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ODFW investigating reports of sick, dead brown pelicans along coast
The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife says it’s investigating reports of sick and dead brown pelicans along the central Oregon coast. The agency says two pelicans found in Newport […]
Lincoln County’s unemployment rate continues to climb, reaching 5.3%
Lincoln County’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate continues to ratchet upward, reaching 5.3 percent in March, up from a revised rate of 5.2 percent in February. A year ago the county’s […]
Newport council OKs three more art vendors along Bayfront boardwalk
NEWPORT — More vendors will operate along the Bayfront after local artists asked the Newport City Council to offer more permits. The addition of two designated spaces along the west […]
Waldport show returns for one day Saturday with 16 local artists
WALDPORT – Last fall, 14 Waldport artists put on a one-day show with hopes it would be popular. After more than 500 people poured through the doors of the Waldport […]

Habitat for Humanity’s annual home and garden show Saturday is its main fundraiser for housing projects
By Oregon Coast TODAY The third annual Habitat for Humanity Home & Garden Show, a fund-raiser supporting affordable housing initiatives in the community, will fill the Newport Recreation Center […]

Orchestras from six Oregon high schools and Drake University perform concerts Friday and Saturday nights
By Oregon Coast TODAY Six Oregon high school string orchestras will perform two concerts at Newport Middle School on Friday and Saturday, April 25-26, as part of the Oregon […]

5 Questions and a Secret: Waldport tax volunteer celebrates 30th year just as deadline arrives
By KATHLEEN O’CONNOR/Lincoln Chronicle Volunteering, learning something new, making time to do something fun are some proven ways to have a successful post-retirement life and Barbara Kuehlwein has embraced […]
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University of Oregon student workers union goes on strike Monday after bargaining fails
By NATHAN WILK/KLCC News EUGENE — The University of Oregon’s student workers union went on strike Monday, while seeking a better offer on a new contract. More than a hundred […]
Undergrad tuition to rise again at all Oregon’s public universities, up nearly 30% from a decade ago
By ALEX BAUMHARDT/Oregon Capital Chronicle The average inflation-adjusted cost of undergraduate tuition for Oregon residents at the state’s seven public universities next year will be nearly 30 percent higher than […]
Utility’s CEO makes last-minute appearance at trial over disputed tribal fishing platform at Willamette Falls
By NIGEL JAQUISS Oregon Journalism Project It’s not every day that the chief executive officer of one of Oregon’s most prominent companies gets a hasty summons to federal court. But […]
Union ends strike against Bigfoot Beverages, but company says workers have been replaced
By NATHAN WILK/KLCC News EUGENE — The union at the Oregon-based drinks distributor Bigfoot Beverages has ended its strike after more than 200 days. But the company is now saying […]
U.S. Transportation secretary tells Oregon DOT Thursday to end DEI programs or lose federal funds
By NIGEL JAQUISS/Oregon Journalism Project U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy delivered a strict message Thursday to highway departments around the country — diversity, equity and inclusion policies will be a […]
Astoria’s blocked project hints that Oregon’s top Democrats may put union donors before some housing proposals
By NIGEL JAQUIS/Oregon Journalism Project ASTORIA — In this fishing town at the mouth of the Columbia River, unsheltered homelessness is pervasive. The percentage of people sleeping outside in […]
The federal investigation into former Oregon Secretary of State is over — without charges
By LAUREN DAKE/Oregon Public Broadcasting Federal criminal investigators have closed their case against former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan. Fagan, a rising Democratic political star, resigned in 2023 after revelations she […]
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek fires head of troubled state public defense agency that’s in crisis
By CONRAD WILSON and LAUREN DAKE/Oregon Public Broadcasting SALEM — Gov. Tina Kotek has fired Jessica Kampfe, the head of the Oregon Public Defense Commission, which oversees indigent defense for […]