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Taft senior Sperry earns trip to London as All-American cheerleader

Inspired by new Taft High cheer coach Jazmyn Logan and nominated by her camp leader to try out, senior Nicole Sperry has become eligible to participate in London's New Year's Day Parade with fellow competitors who have achieved All-American status at a summer spirit camp.

Openings available for participation in 2019 Citizens Police Academy

Put a badge on your chest by registering to participate in Lincoln City Police Department's 2019 Citizens Police Academy.

Cigarette butt causes fire, evacuation at Lincoln Woods Apartments

A fire Thursday forced the evacuation of all residents of a building at Lincoln Woods Apartments on NW 34th Street with no injuries reported. 

Stranded juvenile whale to be euthanized after washing ashore near Waldport

Time has run out on a 20-foot juvenile humpback whale stranded ashore on the beach near Waldport.

Report of murder, child hostage deemed hoax by Lincoln City police

Lincoln City Police are calling an incident involving dozens of armed law enforcement personnel in tactical gear and flak jackets a hoax after responding Wednesday night to a telephoned threat of a man claiming to be holding hostages after killing his wife.

$50,000 in checks given to local nonprofit agencies in Lincoln City

The City of Lincoln City gave $50,000 in checks to local nonprofit agencies Wednesday in a ceremony held in the Lincoln City Council Chambers.

Ashland woman found deceased in vehicle at Otter Rock

An elderly Ashland woman was found dead at approximately noon Wednesday in a Toyota Prius parked at Otter Rock.

ODFW hopes to hook anglers with Free Fishing Weekend

No fishing licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement) are required to fish, crab or clam anywhere in Oregon for both residents and non-residents Saturday and Sunday.

Two honored for five years of service promoting Lincoln City

Liz Francis and Eric Johnson were honored Monday by the Lincoln City City Council for five years of service to their community.

Otis Cafe owners warn others after fire blamed on combustible kitchen waste

An investigation of the Fourth of July fire that gutted the nationally renowned Otis Cafe has determined the cause to be spontaneous combustion of kitchen waste.

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