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Gomberg shares shutdown details for Coast Guard, NOAA

As the Federal shutdown enters a fourth week, 1,135 active duty Coast Guard members and 138 Coast Guard reservists on the Oregon coast remain on the job, but unpaid.

Get paid ‘Pronto’ with Otis Pizzeria eating contests

Otis Pizzeria's owners are putting on a series of charity eating contests for corn dogs, pizza and Philly cheesesteaks over the next two months with cash and gift certificate prizes, the first of which is set for Sunday, Jan. 27, at 11:45 a.m.

Ethics Commission investigation supports Homepage as news outlet

An Oregon Government Ethics Commission investigation has found that Lincoln City Homepage is a legitimate news media outlet that was banned from a Lincoln City City Council meeting in violation of Oregon law.

Homepage honors passing of loved ones with free obituary section

Homepage is pleased to announce the addition of a free obituary section based on your submissions regarding the passing of your loved ones.

High surf delivered as promised by National Weather Service

A high surf warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) is in effect until 10 a.m. Friday and the waves are here in...

Employer-provided benefits by industry, region and firm size

Employer-Provided Benefits by Industry, Region and Firm Size in Oregon Three-fourths of private employers in Oregon offered one or more health, retirement, leave, pay, or...

Cold winter weather brings elk and deer migration

The Central Oregon Coast is experiencing its seasonal cold weather. Although the weather slows down our daily commute, we are not nearly as affected as wildlife, specifically elk and deer.

Justin Werner’s ‘Sneaker Wave Sunday’ article

Hi Justin, Thank you for writing the article on Sunday's Sneaker Wave threat. It was enlightening to learn how few of the people at the...

OHA, ODE unveil online tool to prevent youth sexual violence

An online mapping tool is available to help communities in Oregon assess factors among adolescents that can lead to risky sexual practices and increase the risk of sexual violence.

‘Drawn from the Sea’ youth art class coming to Lincoln County

Oregon Coast Aquarium artist Michael Cole has been added to Lincoln County 4-H’s growing program as host of a series of painting classes featuring a variety of coastal themes.

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