LINCOLN CITY — Lincoln County residents who buy their own health insurance will have three carriers to choose from in 2027 even as proposed rates rise and two insurers exit the individual market, state officials announced this week.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — “Woke” policies may still be thriving in the state of Oregon, but not at U.S. Coast Guard stations up and down the coast where DEI has been cancelled and meritocracy is back.
NEWPORT (Ore.) — Mail-in voting may be easy on 41,000 Lincoln County voters, but it’s nerve-rackingly hard on the handful of people who answer to an unremitting flow of ballots.
LINCOLN CITY — If you’ve driven past the D River Wayside in recent days, you’ve seen the change. The aging restrooms are gone, and in their place a busy construction site hums with heavy equipment just steps from the Pacific.
LINCOLN COUNTY, Ore. — Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division troopers are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying who is responsible for the unlawful shooting of a river otter at Thissel Pond
The following reports are taken directly from the Oregon State Police Logs. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The following reports are taken directly from the Oregon State Police Logs. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The following reports are taken directly from the Oregon State Police Logs. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The following reports are taken from the Daily Log of the Oregon State Police. All individuals charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
DEPOE BAY — With so many seafood joints claiming to be the greatest, only one chowder house actually holds the title: Gracie’s Sea Hag was declared “the best clam chowder at the Oregon coast” by Willamette Week, a leading Portland newspaper noted for its gastronomic judgment.
Lincoln County on Oregon's central coast is contending with economic headwinds as declines in its longstanding timber and commercial fishing sectors contribute to elevated unemployment and sluggish job growth, recent state data shows.
Welcome to 1st Choice Fresh Market, 25,000 square feet of garden-to-store produce, locally-caught seafood and sushi, Oregon-grown beef, a bakery, a sit-down deli and the biggest, coldest walk-in beer cooler at the coast — aptly named the “Beer Cave!”
Tucked into the Lincoln City Outlets across from the Nike store, Gilgamesh Brewing's newest outpost, The Coast, has transformed from a rocky launch into a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike, drawing crowds with its expansive space, farm-to-table fare and community events.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is buzzing with changes as it marks its 30th anniversary this year, blending fresh renovations with nods to its three decades on the Oregon coast.
I recently headed out for a casual walking tour of Siletz Bay in Lincoln City, the spot where the Siletz River meets the Pacific Ocean in a powerful, swirling meeting point locals call the “Jaws.”
KERNVILLE — At the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge two miles south of Lincoln City is a quiet trail that meanders along timeworn dykes to a vast tidal marsh teeming with wildlife and trophy-sized fish.
LINCOLN CITY — Everyone has heard of Devils Lake, the 630-acre waterway beloved by boaters, water skiers and fishermen.
But what the devil is Spring Lake?
I screamed as our giant blue dune buggy plunged down a towering sand dune in Florence yesterday, risking life and limb to report the wild heart of the Oregon coast.
LINCOLN CITY — Massive piles of driftwood have washed ashore at Taft’s Siletz Bay turning the beach into a natural lumberyard of twisted logs, bleached branches and whole tree trunks.
High-octane hydroplanes are primed to carve through the calm waters of Devil's Lake this weekend, chasing world straightaway speed records in a tradition-fueled showdown of speed and precision.
WALDPORT, Ore. — At journey’s end, when all that’s left is the sand between your toes and a blizzard of bewildering memories, Waldport is what you make of it.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is buzzing with changes as it marks its 30th anniversary this year, blending fresh renovations with nods to its three decades on the Oregon coast.
They flash by on the roadside like blurred monuments to our progress, but do we really notice and appreciate those innocuous Hwy. 101 mile posts that play an important role in our travels?
On a bluff overlooking the Pacific, a bronze sea lion named Joe lounges eternally, beckoning visitors to snap selfies and ponder a slice of the Oregon coast from the Great Depression era.
As we look forward to the May 19, 2026 primary election, affordability, economic anxiety, and lack of faith in government leadership appear to be on everyone’s minds.
I recently headed out for a casual walking tour of Siletz Bay in Lincoln City, the spot where the Siletz River meets the Pacific Ocean in a powerful, swirling meeting point locals call the “Jaws.”
Depoe Bay, Ore. — South winds gusting to 50 mph battered Little Whale Cove's path Wednesday, kicking off Oregon's king tides as waves pummeled cliffs and sprayed mist high into the stormy sky.
Under a brilliant autumn sun with barely a whisper of wind, locals and visitors gathered Tuesday along the Oregon coast to watch the Pacific's dramatic display at high tide.
A one-minute drone video showcasing the beauty of Nelscott Beach debuted on YouTube this week, highlighting kite flyers, beachgoers and the mighty Pacific on Oregon's Central Coast.
LINCOLN CITY — Lincoln County residents who buy their own health insurance will have three carriers to choose from in 2027 even as proposed rates rise and two insurers exit the individual market, state officials announced this week.
SALEM — Oregon’s first slice of the federal Rural Health Transformation Program funding created by President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” is now moving to communities on the ground.
As e-scooters, e-bikes and other micromobility options continue to grow in popularity along the Oregon Coast, the Oregon Health Authority is urging riders in Lincoln County and across the state to take extra safety precautions.
LINCOLN CITY, Ore. — The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is reminding beneficiaries to use its free online tool to compare hospital quality if they anticipate surgery or hospital stays.
Oregon has secured $197.3 million in initial federal funding for rural healthcare in 2026, placing it close to the national average in a $10 billion nationwide allocation that emphasizes equitable distribution across all 50 states.
Limited competition among internet providers leaves most of Lincoln County dependent on one or two options, as high infrastructure costs in sparse, rugged coastal terrain block new entrants and sustain uneven service.
Sharp-eyed aircrews from the Oregon Army National Guard spotted a snag with new rescue tech on the Salem flight line. They fixed it themselves. Now every MEDEVAC unit in the Army uses their redesigned strap.
As disposable electronic cigarettes evolve into pocket-sized tech hubs, with Bluetooth syncing, customizable alerts and high-capacity batteries promising thousands of puffs — a fresh wave of scrutiny reveals overlooked perils beyond the familiar youth marketing alarms.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin—oh my! Cryptocurrency is the talk of the tech world, but for coastal communities like ours, is it a treasure chest or a shipwreck waiting to happen?
There is a moment — quiet, usually private — when someone decides to run for public office. No crowd. No applause. Just a choice: step forward, or stay comfortable where opinions carry no consequence.
I’m not afraid of Lincoln Co. Sheriff Curtis Landers, who warned this week that his deputies are on the prowl for “groups” of people flouting Governor Kate Brown’s lockdown order.
Congratulations. You’ve survived the Flood of ’99, the Windstorm of ’13 and the Election Year Wildfires. You’ve dodged the Wuhan Bat Virus and brought your stash of toilet paper back to pre-Covid levels.
LINCOLN CITY — Lincoln County residents who buy their own health insurance will have three carriers to choose from in 2027 even as proposed rates rise and two insurers exit the individual market, state officials announced this week.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — “Woke” policies may still be thriving in the state of Oregon, but not at U.S. Coast Guard stations up and down the coast where DEI has been cancelled and meritocracy is back.
NEWPORT (Ore.) — Mail-in voting may be easy on 41,000 Lincoln County voters, but it’s nerve-rackingly hard on the handful of people who answer to an unremitting flow of ballots.
LINCOLN CITY — If you’ve driven past the D River Wayside in recent days, you’ve seen the change. The aging restrooms are gone, and in their place a busy construction site hums with heavy equipment just steps from the Pacific.
LINCOLN COUNTY, Ore. — Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division troopers are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying who is responsible for the unlawful shooting of a river otter at Thissel Pond
The following reports are taken directly from the Oregon State Police Logs. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The following reports are taken directly from the Oregon State Police Logs. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The following reports are taken directly from the Oregon State Police Logs. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The following reports are taken from the Daily Log of the Oregon State Police. All individuals charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
DEPOE BAY — With so many seafood joints claiming to be the greatest, only one chowder house actually holds the title: Gracie’s Sea Hag was declared “the best clam chowder at the Oregon coast” by Willamette Week, a leading Portland newspaper noted for its gastronomic judgment.
Lincoln County on Oregon's central coast is contending with economic headwinds as declines in its longstanding timber and commercial fishing sectors contribute to elevated unemployment and sluggish job growth, recent state data shows.
Welcome to 1st Choice Fresh Market, 25,000 square feet of garden-to-store produce, locally-caught seafood and sushi, Oregon-grown beef, a bakery, a sit-down deli and the biggest, coldest walk-in beer cooler at the coast — aptly named the “Beer Cave!”
Tucked into the Lincoln City Outlets across from the Nike store, Gilgamesh Brewing's newest outpost, The Coast, has transformed from a rocky launch into a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike, drawing crowds with its expansive space, farm-to-table fare and community events.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is buzzing with changes as it marks its 30th anniversary this year, blending fresh renovations with nods to its three decades on the Oregon coast.
I recently headed out for a casual walking tour of Siletz Bay in Lincoln City, the spot where the Siletz River meets the Pacific Ocean in a powerful, swirling meeting point locals call the “Jaws.”
KERNVILLE — At the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge two miles south of Lincoln City is a quiet trail that meanders along timeworn dykes to a vast tidal marsh teeming with wildlife and trophy-sized fish.
LINCOLN CITY — Everyone has heard of Devils Lake, the 630-acre waterway beloved by boaters, water skiers and fishermen.
But what the devil is Spring Lake?
I screamed as our giant blue dune buggy plunged down a towering sand dune in Florence yesterday, risking life and limb to report the wild heart of the Oregon coast.
LINCOLN CITY — Massive piles of driftwood have washed ashore at Taft’s Siletz Bay turning the beach into a natural lumberyard of twisted logs, bleached branches and whole tree trunks.
High-octane hydroplanes are primed to carve through the calm waters of Devil's Lake this weekend, chasing world straightaway speed records in a tradition-fueled showdown of speed and precision.
WALDPORT, Ore. — At journey’s end, when all that’s left is the sand between your toes and a blizzard of bewildering memories, Waldport is what you make of it.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is buzzing with changes as it marks its 30th anniversary this year, blending fresh renovations with nods to its three decades on the Oregon coast.
They flash by on the roadside like blurred monuments to our progress, but do we really notice and appreciate those innocuous Hwy. 101 mile posts that play an important role in our travels?
On a bluff overlooking the Pacific, a bronze sea lion named Joe lounges eternally, beckoning visitors to snap selfies and ponder a slice of the Oregon coast from the Great Depression era.
As we look forward to the May 19, 2026 primary election, affordability, economic anxiety, and lack of faith in government leadership appear to be on everyone’s minds.
I recently headed out for a casual walking tour of Siletz Bay in Lincoln City, the spot where the Siletz River meets the Pacific Ocean in a powerful, swirling meeting point locals call the “Jaws.”
Depoe Bay, Ore. — South winds gusting to 50 mph battered Little Whale Cove's path Wednesday, kicking off Oregon's king tides as waves pummeled cliffs and sprayed mist high into the stormy sky.
Under a brilliant autumn sun with barely a whisper of wind, locals and visitors gathered Tuesday along the Oregon coast to watch the Pacific's dramatic display at high tide.
A one-minute drone video showcasing the beauty of Nelscott Beach debuted on YouTube this week, highlighting kite flyers, beachgoers and the mighty Pacific on Oregon's Central Coast.
LINCOLN CITY — Lincoln County residents who buy their own health insurance will have three carriers to choose from in 2027 even as proposed rates rise and two insurers exit the individual market, state officials announced this week.
SALEM — Oregon’s first slice of the federal Rural Health Transformation Program funding created by President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” is now moving to communities on the ground.
As e-scooters, e-bikes and other micromobility options continue to grow in popularity along the Oregon Coast, the Oregon Health Authority is urging riders in Lincoln County and across the state to take extra safety precautions.
LINCOLN CITY, Ore. — The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is reminding beneficiaries to use its free online tool to compare hospital quality if they anticipate surgery or hospital stays.
Oregon has secured $197.3 million in initial federal funding for rural healthcare in 2026, placing it close to the national average in a $10 billion nationwide allocation that emphasizes equitable distribution across all 50 states.
Limited competition among internet providers leaves most of Lincoln County dependent on one or two options, as high infrastructure costs in sparse, rugged coastal terrain block new entrants and sustain uneven service.
Sharp-eyed aircrews from the Oregon Army National Guard spotted a snag with new rescue tech on the Salem flight line. They fixed it themselves. Now every MEDEVAC unit in the Army uses their redesigned strap.
As disposable electronic cigarettes evolve into pocket-sized tech hubs, with Bluetooth syncing, customizable alerts and high-capacity batteries promising thousands of puffs — a fresh wave of scrutiny reveals overlooked perils beyond the familiar youth marketing alarms.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dogecoin—oh my! Cryptocurrency is the talk of the tech world, but for coastal communities like ours, is it a treasure chest or a shipwreck waiting to happen?
There is a moment — quiet, usually private — when someone decides to run for public office. No crowd. No applause. Just a choice: step forward, or stay comfortable where opinions carry no consequence.
I’m not afraid of Lincoln Co. Sheriff Curtis Landers, who warned this week that his deputies are on the prowl for “groups” of people flouting Governor Kate Brown’s lockdown order.
Congratulations. You’ve survived the Flood of ’99, the Windstorm of ’13 and the Election Year Wildfires. You’ve dodged the Wuhan Bat Virus and brought your stash of toilet paper back to pre-Covid levels.
A dedicated advocate for ethical, independent reporting on the Oregon Coast, Werner continues to raise the bar for local journalism through relentless curiosity, technical expertise, and an unwavering commitment to truth.