On the centennial of the Columbia River Bar Pilots’ founding, the Dec. 21, 1947 issues of the Sunday Oregonian and the Oregon Daily Journal ran celebratory features about the piloting history.
ASTORIA, Ore. (KATU) — The Coast Guard has suspended their search for a missing person near the Columbia River Bar. “At about 5:20 a.m. Nov. 23, Coast Guard Sector Columbia River received a 911 relay ...
ASTORIA, Ore. (KTVZ) — The Coast Guard suspended its search Sunday for a person reported missing after a vessel was found partially submerged near the Columbia River Bar. At about 5:20 a.m. on Sunday, ...
The agreement is part of the process to compensate businesses that could be affected by a new 116-foot, fixed-span bridge since the bridge height would impact marine vessel traffic traveling on the ...
CHARLESTON — As the pedestrian bridge that will eventually span the Ashley River continues to take shape, city officials are expecting final designs for its landing on the peninsula to come this week.
COLUMBIA — A new beach-themed bar has taken over the former Social Bar and Lounge building in the Vista and plans to open in the next month or so. Downtown Beach Bar and Grill has transformed the ...
McGuire follows up The Abstainer with a staggering portrait of the schemers and villains who populate Prince of Wales’s Fort, a barren outpost of the Hudson Bay Company in what is now northern ...
Solomon Florea has lived in a houseboat on the Columbia River for about two decades and has become grimly attuned to dangers on the water. Florea spots a drowning victim on the water every few years, ...
The Coast Guard suspended its search Sunday for a person reported missing after a vessel was found partially submerged near the Columbia River Bar. At about 5:20 a.m. on Saturday, Coast Guard Sector ...
WASHOUGAL — The developers behind a $1.5 billion project to bury a 100-mile-long transmission line under the Columbia River made their case to state permitters Monday night in Washougal. The Cascade ...
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South Korean Army's K2 tanks cross the Namhan River via a pontoon bridge, built by South Korean and U.S. engineers, in Yeoju, about 100 kilometers southeast of Seoul, on Nov. 20, 2025, as part of the ...