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LOCAL NEWS: WA donors asked to give blood to stem shortage

LOCAL NEWS: WA donors asked to give blood to stem shortage by Joanne Rideout The Washington State Department of Health is asking eligible donors to give blood. Growing concerns about COVID-19 are cancelling blood drives and causing a shortage of blood available for patients. The state health department says it’s a significant public health risk….

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LOCAL NEWS: Cannon Beach City Council adopts emergency resolution

LOCAL NEWS: Cannon Beach City Council adopts emergency resolution In an emergency meeting Monday, the Cannon Beach City Council adopted an emergency resolution that allows the city manager to take immediate steps to respond to the coronavirus emergency without waiting for City Council approval He also is authorized to ask for aid from Clatsop County….

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LOCAL NEWS: COVID-19 testing ongoing in Clatsop County

LOCAL NEWS: COVID-19 testing ongoing in Clatsop County Clatsop County residents have a lot of questions about COVID-19 testing locally.  Here’s an update. by Joanne Rideout Clatsop County Health Dept Director Mike McNickle said, contrary to rumors circulating on social media and elsewhere, people are indeed being tested locally in the county for the virus. …

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LOCAL NEWS: Clatsop County declares public emergency

LOCAL NEWS: Clatsop County declares public emergency The Clatsop County Board of Commissioners voted Monday March 16 to declare a local emergency in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The declaration will be in place through May 1. By declaring an emergency, the county can now take actions such as declaring curfews, placing limits on public…

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LOCAL NEWS: City of Astoria says no water shutoffs

LOCAL NEWS: City of Astoria says no water shutoffs The City of Astoria is giving water customers a break during COVID-19. Joanne Rideout has more. The City of Astoria has announced that temporarily, city water service will not be canceled without a request from the customer.  The temporary policy, announced Monday, was enacted in response…

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LOCAL NEWS: Pacific County activates emergency response

LOCAL NEWS: Pacific County activates emergency response Pacific County went to Emergency Level 1 status. Joanne Rideout explains. Washington’s  Pacific County Emergency Management Agency decided Monday to activate its emergency response at the highest level possible, in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. In a press release, agency director Scott McDougall said that Pacific County currently…

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Local News: Gordon McCraw to run for Tillamook County Sheriff

Local News: Gordon McCraw to run for Tillamook County Sheriff Gordon McCraw, Tillamook County emergency management director, also known to Coast Community Radio listeners as the station’s meteorologist, has announced his candidacy in the November election for Tillamook County Sheriff. McCraw is a lieutenant on the executive staff of the Tillamook County Sheriff’s Office. The…

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Local News: Tillamook Warming Center closes for the season

Local News: Tillamook Warming Center closes for the season The Tillamook CARE Warming Center released a statement Friday saying that the center was suspending center operations. CARE is a non profit social services agency in Tillamook that runs the warming center. Erin Skaar is executive director. Skaar said in a press release, “I’m sorry to…

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Area Event Cancellations List

Area Event Cancellations List This a public Google Doc that anyone can view via the link. We are updating it daily as we receive info. If you have a cancellation you’d like to report, please email information on Date, Time and Location of your event to news1@coastradio.org. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CjrzpmWvCUU9asJKV88Biag94vzuoOHNCrQ-rOyZGRs/edit?usp=sharing

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Official update on Astoria cruise ship calls

City of Astoria, Clatsop County, and Port of Astoria leadership provide update to Astoria’s upcoming cruise ship season and COVID-19 Joint Statement of Astoria Mayor Bruce Jones, Clatsop County Commission Chair Kathleen Sullivanand Port of Astoria Executive Director Will Isom Astoria, OR – March 12, 2020 – In order to focus on our priority of…

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Local News: Neahkahnie schools suspend large events as a precaution

Local News: Neah-kah-nie schools suspend large events as a precaution This letter was issued today, Thursday, March 12, 2020, by the Neah-kah-nie School District: Dear Neah-Kah-Nie School District Families and Staff, With the number of confirmed COVID-19 coronavirus cases in Oregon increasing, including the first instance in Multnomah County, Governor Brown announced new guidance regarding…

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Local News: SETD declares Transit Driver Appreciation Day

Local News: SETD declares Transit Driver Appreciation Day Especially for transit drivers working during these trying times… Sunset Empire Transportation District has announced that Wednesday, March 18, 2020 is Transit Driver Appreciation Day here in Clatsop County and across the country. Transit Drivers have a demanding job as they are often driving in adverse weather…

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Local News: Weather observer training postponed – online class offered

Local News: Weather observer training postponed – online class offered South Bend, Washington – The Pacific County Emergency Management Agency (PCEMA) Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Skywarn Weather Observer training classes scheduled for March and April have been indefinitely postponed due to ongoing concerns over Covid-19. These trainings will be rescheduled later this year….

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Local News: Gov. Kate Brown signs climate change executive order

Local News: Gov. Kate Brown signs climate change executive order At a press conference Tuesday, surrounded by Oregon schoolchildren from around the state, Governor Kate Brown signed into law an executive order to curb climate change. Joanne Rideout has more. “Executive Order 2004, there you have it.” [Cheers from crowd] Brown said the order would protect rural Oregonians…

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Local News: COVID-19 diagnosed in Multnomah County

The first case of COVID–19 in Multnomah County, was diagnosed Tuesday. The disease is caused by the novel coronavirus. The new case brings Oregon’s total to 15 cases in seven counties. Joanne Rideout has details. The Oregon Health Authority and Multnomah county are seeking to isolate anyone who may have been in close contact with the patient in the…

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Local News: Oregon Health Authority tells seniors to avoid large gatherings

Local News: Oregon Health Authority tells seniors to avoid large gatherings by Joanne Rideout The Oregon Health Authority held a news conference this [Monday]  afternoon, to update the public on the status of statewide COVID-19 response.Their big message: Older adults should avoid large gatherings.  So far the state has 14 confirmed cases, 165 negative tests,…

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Local News Update: 21 people test positive for COVID-19 on Grand Princess, more tests to follow

Local News UPDATE: Port of Astoria waits for due diligence in  Grand Princess coronavirus testing. Twenty-one people on ship now test positive, everyone on board to be tested. by Joanne Rideout The Port of Astoria says it is monitoring the situation with the Grand Princess cruise ship currently quarantined off San Francisco. The same ship…

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Local News: Clatsop County gears up for the coronavirus

Local News: Clatsop County gears up for the coronavirus Officials in Astoria and surrounding areas are preparing for the coronavirus. Joanne Rideout has more. Story transcript follows, scroll down to Listen [2:13] At Monday’s Astoria City Council meeting, Astoria Mayor Bruce Jones addressed concerns about COVID-19, the coronavirus. He said he’d met with county and…

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Local News: Astoria Planning Commission approves Pacific Seafood Uniontown dorm

Local News: Astoria Planning Commission approves Pacific Seafood Uniontown employee dorm By Joanne Rideout Tuesday night, the Astoria Planning Commission unanimously approved Pacific Seafood’s application to site employee dormitory housing in a former drug treatment facility located in a residential area in the Uniontown neighborhood of the city. The decision is final, unless an appeal…

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Astoria Planning Commission meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020

Live recording of Astoria Planning Commission meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020. The commission voted to OK the Pacific Seafood request to site employee dormitory housing in a Uniontown residential neighborhood.

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Local News: Live recording of Astoria City Council, February 18, 2020

Live recording of the Astoria City Council Meeting, Tuesday, Feb 18, 2020. This meeting was held on a Tuesday instead of a Monday because of the Presidents Day Holiday. At this meeting the city voted to uphold the Design Review Commission’s denial of the Grocery Outlet store proposed for the city’s east end gateway district. 

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Local News: Astoria City Council says no to Grocery Outlet proposal

Local News: Astoria City Council says no to Grocery Outlet proposal The Astoria City Council said no last night to the Grocery Outlet project that had been proposed for a triangular-shaped plot of land on Marine Drive next to the Shell station, in the Mill pond neighborhood on the city’s east end.  The council denied…

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Local News: Live recording, Astoria Planning Commission, Tues, Feb 4, 2020

Local News: Live recording, Astoria Planning Commission, Tues, Feb 4, 2020 This is a partial recording of the Astoria Planning Commission meeting on Tues, Feb 4, 2020. The recording starts about 30 minutes into the meeting. Commissioners are discussing the Pacific Seafood proposed dormitory project planned for the hillside in Uniontown near the intersection of…

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Local News: Live recording of Port of Astoria commission meeting, Tues, Feb 4, 2020

This is a partial recording of the Port of Astoria Commission meeting, held Tues. Feb 4, 2020. The recording begins about 15 minutes into the meeting. The first voice you hear is commissioner Frank Spence addressing speakers from Business Oregon. The business agency has agreed to accept the Port’s current strategic business plan, which will…