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Samaritan’s coastal hospice team achieves first step in Veterans’ partnership

Military veterans have unique physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual needs that can impact their end-of-life care.

Youth pastor Conte gets five-year prison sentence on sex charges

Lincoln City youth pastor Mitchell Conte pleaded guilty to six counts of sex-related charges Tuesday and received 60 months incarceration with no good time or alternative program eligibility.

Planning commission narrowly votes in favor of warming shelter permit

Planning commission officials voted 4-3 Tuesday to approve a conditional use permit to allow a Lincoln City warming shelter to operate for three months when temperatures drop to 40 degrees or winds exceed 50 mph.

Emergency Management announces volunteer community support positions

Lincoln County Sheriff Emergency Management is recruiting three volunteer support liaisons to coordinate local community emergency resources for 4-10 hours per month during a year period.  

Otis man arrested for menacing Rose Lodge Market staff with pellet gun

Lincoln County Sheriff's deputies responded to a report of an armed robbery Monday morning at Rose Lodge Market in Otis, where a man attempting to steal batteries, brandished a black handgun and fled the scene in a vehicle.

Newport murder suspect in custody

Newport Police responded Wednesday to reports of a male who had been shot at 811 SE 5th Street in Newport.

There’s much to be thankful for in House District 10

Last week saw a flurry of activity in the Capitol as we convened for November Legislative Days.

Happy Thanksgiving Lincoln City

As we give thanks this Thanksgiving, Homepage is thankful to the citizens of Lincoln City for providing us with news tips and making sure we have access to important information affecting you and your daily lives.

NWS warns of enhanced sneaker wave chance on coast

National Weather Service Portland has issued a warning for an enhanced chance of sneaker waves for the entire Oregon Coast due to an energetic swell today through Sunday.

Planning Commission to rule on warming shelter as conditional use

Lincoln City's Planning Commission heard from a capacity crowd at City Hall Tuesday night about the pros and cons of having a warming shelter operate for three months under a conditional use permit in north Lincoln City.

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