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Early morning fire destroys local business

Right Repairs 2654 SE Highway 101 was engulfed in flames as multiple engines were called forth to fight the blaze.

Oregon Coast Small Business Development Center offers Youth Entrepreneurship Program

Discover what entrepreneurship is all about with this winter's YEP! program, the Youth Entrepreneurship Program. The program kicks off Jan. 31 with classes every Wednesday from 2:30-3:30 at Lincoln County high schools -- after class, but before sports and afternoon activities.

It’s game on at Game Over Arcade

Chris Donner sits at a table inside Game Over Arcade and explains the intricacies of running the business while simultaneously managing to protect his two-year-old son from a heavy toy the child is about to pull down on himself.

New lumber yard to set up shop in Lincoln City

Copeland Lumber will build its fourth store in Lincoln City next to Cinema 6 on High School Drive with construction scheduled for completion by late summer of this year. 

Now Open: Domino’s Pizza

Lincoln City's Domino's Pizza opened for the first time Monday and patrons were in full force to sample the goods.

A sweet addition to the area

Amy and Jarod Waters had a dream of owning a coffee shop. That dream has come to fruition with the grand opening of Anglerfish...

Domino’s Pizza to open in Lincoln City

A new Domino's Pizza location will soon serve Lincoln City's pizza-eating population with an expansion of the longstanding national franchise.

Combat Veteran and Taft sports star join forces to form detailing duo

Twenty-two-year-old Lincoln City local Joe Salsbery didn't know much about detailing cars and trucks when he started his own detailing business, Pit Crew Inc., back in November 2017.

Big tipper leaves Pig N’ Pancake server in tears

Pig N' Pancake server Natoshia Price got the tip of her life on Labor Day as a customer paid $222.45 on a $22.45 pancakes, sausage and bacon bill.

Oregonians padding pockets with mysterious $91.94 checks

Nearly two million Oregon consumers have been opening their mailboxes wondering why they are receiving checks for $91.94.

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