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Lincoln City Police Crime Log May 3-9

Theft - 1:44 p.m. - NW Mast Ave. - Computer scam with victim making payments with gift cards to virus protection company for $19,000.

RN Wilson first DAISY Award winner at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital

Always providing tender care to each patient – for this reason and others, Elaina Wilson, RN, was selected as the 2019 DAISY Award recipient during a ceremony at Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital on Tuesday, May 7.

Recent temperature surge reminds owners to regard pet safety

While many of us welcome the warmer weather this time of year, we must remind ourselves that some of our loved ones may find...

K9 Nix assists LCPD’s Liden in pursuit of felony suspect on beach

Lincoln City Police officer Torin Liden was assisted by Lincoln County Sheriff K9 officer Nix and an Oregon State Police trooper shortly after midnight Thursday in the apprehending of a wanted suspect who ran on foot after a traffic stop.

Taft High symphonic band takes third place at State championships

Taft High Music Director Mike Freel's symphonic band claimed third place Wednesday at the Class 3A OSAA Music State Championships. OSAA BAND/ORCHESTRA OFFICIAL PROGRAM Director Will...

Taft’s Knott pins future on new wrestling program at Corban University

Whether taking down an opponent on the mat or turning two on the diamond, senior Taft High multisport star Cody Knott loves challenges. He'll...

First Otis Music Festival set to take the stage in June

Otis will be the site for a two-day cannabis-friendly music festival June 28-29, with several performers coming to the Oregon town to play music for a first-of-its-kind event, complete with a beer and wine garden.

‘Salt’ coffee shop to add dash of spice to Lincoln City Outlets

A familiar but newly imagined coffee spot will hold a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony from 9-10 a.m. Friday at Lincoln City Outlets, with all-day specials and live music by Schroondonk.

Siletz Tribe donates $283,000; total giving near $13 million

The Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund distributed nearly $283,000 to 63 organizations on May 3 as it continued its quarterly donations to nonprofit groups. The...

Gomberg: Town halls, student success and vaccinations

This weekend, I walked the Newport Loyalty Days Parade, shaking hands, meeting children, petting dogs, and talking briefly with people and families that had come out to celebrate our coastal heritage and the sunshine.

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