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Video: Energetic Pacific hits Lincoln City beaches

Big surf and waves running up the beach hit Lincoln City's Nelscott District Friday afternoon, as promised earlier by National Weather Service Portland (NWS) in a beach hazards statement issued Thursday.

Samaritan limits visitors to birth centers, pediatrics for flu season

To protect mothers, their newborns and pediatric patients from flu viruses circulating in our region, all Samaritan Health Services hospitals will limit visitors in birthing centers and pediatric units beginning Monday, Dec. 30.

Big surf and sneaker waves predicted for weekend

National Weather Service Portland (NWS) issued another beach hazards statement for north and central Oregon coasts, calling for an increased chance for sneaker waves starting tonight and lasting through Sunday. 

A Lincoln City homeless Christmas miracle

Members of the Lincoln City church community and local government have come together to support a warming shelter at First Baptist Church just ahead of a week of predicted cold weather over the Christmas holiday.

NWS issues coastal flood advisory for Central Oregon Coast

National Weather Service Portland (NWS) has issued a coastal flood advisory for low lying areas of the Central Oregon Coast, in effect from 7 a.m. Friday to 10 a.m. Saturday.

Lincoln City Mayor Anderson to run for State Senate

Lincoln City Mayor Dick Anderson announced Thursday, Dec. 19 that he has filed for the State Senate, District #5 seat for the 2020 election.

UPDATED: NWS issues high wind watch, possible flooding

National Weather Service Portland has issued a high wind watch for the North and Central Oregon Coast from 4 p.m. Thursday to 4 p.m. Friday.

Oregon State Police seek public’s help in bear, elk killings

The Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division is asking for the public's help locating the person or persons responsible for the unlawful killing and waste of a black bear and a cow elk in Lincoln County.

Gomberg: Healthcare, food, Real ID, forestry and economics

The state is enjoying one of the longest stretches of economic growth in its history – and Oregonians expect things will get even better before they eventually cool off.

OCCC student wins NASA grant to study micrometeorites

Haley Dean, a student at Oregon Coast Community College, recently received some very big, very small news.

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