Among the hundreds of animals treated by the Wildlife Center of the North Coast, located in Astoria, Oregon, it’s rare for staff to receive groups of eagles in a short period of time. But in the span ...
With a population around 16,000 people, the small coastal town of Astoria, Oregon at the mouth of the Columbia River has an outsized role in the history of U.S. expansion. Despite its modest size, ...
Construction update This story has been updated. By AISLIN TWEEDY and JAY CORELLA The Astorian Two major construction ...
Stay dockside above the Columbia River at Bowline Hotel, a fishery-turned-boutique hotel with a spiffy bar and cedar barrel saunas. Discover Astoria’s history indoors and outdoors at museums and state ...
ASTORIA, Ore. — This week, we learn more about a hugely popular Oregon seafood that’s among the smallest of shellfish, the Oregon pink shrimp, and we head to the kitchen to learn new shrimp recipes at ...
Buffets don’t always have the best reputations. At worst, they conjure up images of old, less-than-inspiring dishes kept ...
Corrections & clarifications: A previous version of this story incorrectly reported South Bay Wild Fish House in Astoria imports 80% of its seafood. The U.S. imports around 80% of its seafood. The ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The Goonies never say die, and neither does the Oregon film’s legacy. In celebration of the movie’s 40th anniversary, the Astoria Police Department created a new uniform patch ...
Under a typically cloudy Oregon sky with temperatures hovering around 57 degrees, hundreds of people lined Marine Drive in Astoria for a mile-long stretch, from 18th to 35th streets on Saturday, many ...
ASTORIA Ore. (KPTV) - On Wednesday morning, Oregon-based wildland firefighter, Kevin P. Conley Jr. will be riding his bicycle from Astoria to Northern California to raise money for the Wildland ...
It doesn’t take much prodding to make a trip to the Oregon coast sound delightful, but if you need added inspiration, here are two reasons to contemplate a visit. A readers’ choice survey in Newsweek ...