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.
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.
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.
A Coast Guard Dolphin helicopter responded to the fishing vessel Arctic Storm Tuesday morning, 10 miles southwest of Newport to airlift a 21-year-old fisherman who severely injured his hand on Monday.
Lincoln County Sheriff's Office responded to a reported suicidal man at Yachats State Park Thursday morning and paramedic-trained Deputy Zach Akin provided life-saving first aid.
Lincoln City Homepage's efforts to be the most credible news source for the community and surrounding areas were rewarded Thursday, Nov. 14, when NewsGuard Technologies, "The Internet Trust Tool" had journalists analyze the website and assign it a Green-rating.
The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund distributed $519,035.70 to 38 organizations Wednesday, Nov. 13, as it continued its quarterly donations to nonprofit groups.
New Oregon vehicle registration, title and trip permit fees will take effect Jan. 1, 2020, as part of "Keep Oregon Moving," the biggest transportation investment in state history.
The public is invited to join the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians on Saturday, Nov. 16, as it holds its annual Restoration Pow-Wow at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City.