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Oregon reports 26 new COVID-19 cases

Oregon Health Authority reported 26 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 114, as of 8:30 a.m. March 20.

Lincoln City hospitality industry remains open amid wave of closures

Lincoln City citizens have isolated themselves at home, schools are closed and local restaurants have closed or converted operations to comply with government orders designed to slow the spread of COVID-19, yet the hospitality industry remains open for business.

Social distancing: What it is and what it means to you

What exactly is social distancing and how can you use it to protect your family from the novel coronavirus COVID-19?

Samaritan Early Learning Center to remain open

Because childcare services are a critical support to working families – including those in the medical and emergency services sector – Samaritan Early Learning Center (SELC) will continue to remain open.

Lincoln City declares state of emergency over COVID-19

The City of Lincoln City declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic Monday after an emergency city council meeting and subsequent unanimous vote.

Keep calm and carry on, at least six feet away

As a member of the media I have witnessed sensationalism in the news and a seemingly never ending cascade of Coronavirus COVID-19 stories from virtually every angle media outlets can piece together.

Motel Voucher Program created to protect homeless from coronavirus

Lincoln County Commissioners working in concert with Coastal Support Services and Grace Wins Haven, have created the Emergency Motel Voucher Program to protect Newport and Lincoln City homeless populations from the COVID-19 outbreak. 

Lincoln City ‘Senior Pastor’ George Moore dies at age 93

At 12:50 a.m. Thursday, March 4, Lincoln City’s “Senior Pastor” George Moore, passed peacefully in his sleep at Life Care Center in McMinnville.

NWS issues ‘winter weather advisory’ for snow in passes

National Weather Service Portland (NWS) issued a "winter weather advisory" for the Northwest Coast Range passes Friday night into Saturday with the possibility of snow accumulation of 2-4 inches.

Local restaurateur to provide food for underserved Lincoln City students

Grill 1646 owner Dan Clanton will be redirecting his resources to make hotdogs and "PB & J's" for homeless students who will be unable to get free meals due to a recent statewide K-12 school closure.

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