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Oregon reports six COVID-19 deaths, 49 new cases

COVID-19 has claimed six more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 70, the Oregon Health Authority reported Friday.

‘We will enforce the order’ Lincoln County Sheriff Landers says

Lincoln County Sheriff Curtis Landers spoke about Governor Kate Brown's Executive Order in a video Friday, warning enforcement actions would be taken on those in violation of the order. 

Local business owners intend legal action over transitional housing deal

Lincoln Woods Apartments and Ashley Inn & Suites owners continue legal efforts to challenge a recent conditional use permit granted to the City of Lincoln City.

Oregon reports six COVID-19 deaths, 73 new cases

COVID-19 has claimed six more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 64, the Oregon Health Authority reported Thursday.

Code Orange called at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital

On April 15, Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital was notified that there may be radioactive material at the demolition site of the old hospital, prompting a Code Orange to be called at the new hospital and some other buildings on campus.

Vandals seek better view

On April 15, Trooper Brian Eskridge of Oregon State Police responded to a report of vandalism at Devil's Punch Bowl State Park.

Two involved in bank brouhaha

On April 15, Oregon State Police responded to assist the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office for a domestic disturbance occurring at the Umpqua Bank in Waldport, OR.

Lincoln City ‘lockdown protesters’ on Highway 101

A group of people lined Highway 101 in Lincoln City Wednesday to display signs with different messages in protest of Governor Kate Brown's Executive Order and other actions which shut down Oregon amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Hall wags finger but mangles the message

Lincoln Co. Commissioner Claire Hall continues her Quixotic quest to channel the late Republican governor Tom McCall in a cynical warning to second-home owners in “Scram!” 

City of Lincoln City discusses relief program, creates sub-committee

Lincoln City Councilors decided to put a list of priorities created last year on hold during Monday's video conference meeting in favor of addressing the COVID-19 situation and what they could do to help beleaguered businesses.

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