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Lincoln County officials are speaking out against a plan to use helicopters to spray herbicide near a local source of drinking water. But they said the company behind the proposal could now be backing down.
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The county plans to open permanent winter shelters in Lincoln City and Newport later this year.
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On Wednesday, the Lincoln County board of commissioners voted unanimously to send an increase in the lodging tax to voters.
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The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners is considering a significant increase to fees for new and renewing short-term rentals in unincorporated areas of Lincoln County.
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A Lincoln County nonprofit that serves the homeless will shut down next month following the declining health of its founder.
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For children involved in foster cases, visiting the sterile Lincoln County Courthouse can be upsetting. A new donation aims to make them feel more comfortable with a room equipped with toys, books, art and more.
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New transitional housing is coming to Lincoln County, as an Oregon non-profit receives a grant for nearly a million dollars.
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Lincoln County Commissioner Doug Hunt has retired after more than a decade on the job.
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A rural road with a racist moniker on the Oregon coast has a new name. It now honors an early Black settler.
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Crash rates along U.S. Highway 20 in Lincoln County have fallen enough that ODOT has decided to remove the “safety corridor” designation.
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The City of Newport is working on long-term strategies to combat the traffic congestion that’s plaguing some neighborhoods in the tourist destination on the Oregon coast.
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Community leaders in Lincoln City broke ground on an affordable housing complex Friday.