In One Ear

In One Ear: They’re no angels

“We have been seeing and getting reports of sea cherubs washing ashore,” the Seaside Aquarium posted on Facebook.…

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In One Ear: “If I live … “

The wreck of the steamer General Warren, on Jan. 31, 1852, was an avoidable tragedy. Unknown to Astoria…

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In One Ear: Etching history

When Daniel Salenski and his parents bought the Sunflower Dairy on Duane Street, the sale included an old…

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In One Ear: Getting crabby

Crab season is finally open, after an almost two-month delay, and KGW’s Grant McOmie came to Astoria with…

Community

Clatsop Natural Resources Dinner collects $174,000

The annual Clatsop Natural Resources Dinner and Awards Night, held Jan. 16 at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds, raised…

Water Under The Bridge

Water Under the Bridge: Jan. 28, 2025

10 years ago this week — 2015 John Ginder marveled at the stunning, 1,200-pound, 8-foot tall, iron-framed chandelier…

Life

Weekend Break: Revisiting the Salvage Chief

Following World War II, the recycling of war materials became big business. Many towns had an Army and…

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In One Ear: ‘A really tough pair’

“Greenland has suddenly become a subject of interest, but did you know that Astoria actually has a nautical…

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In One Ear: ‘A geological gift’

University of Oregon scientists and their colleagues have studied and mapped an enormous underground aquifer that has been…

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In One Ear: Cursive challenge

Do you want something challenging to tackle? Can you read cursive handwriting? If so, the National Archives and…

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