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Mayor Apologizes For Actions (Newport News-Times)
Newport Mayor Bill Bain made a public apology Monday night for shredding a public document and making “erroneous statements” about it, but Councilor Patricia Patrick is demanding the council...
Rugged, Roguish Oregon (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
This often-overlooked stretch of Pacific Coast brims with surprises, from a tide pool full of starfish to a cave that hosts sea lions.
Sewage Spills Into Depoe Bay Harbor (Newport News-Times)
It was the best of times. It was the worst of places. An electrical malfunction at the lift station in Depoe Bay Park spewed an estimated 17,000 gallons of raw sewage into “the world’s...
Fatal Crash On Hwy 101 North Of Newport (KVAL Eugene)
Update at 12:45 p.m. ODOT/Valley, No. Coast: All lanes are now open on US101 at milepost 131, four miles south of Depoe Bay, after an earlier crash.
Your Picks For The Most Romantic Destinations Around Oregon (The Oregonian)
We have plenty of tips on romantic spots around the state.
Crash East Of Newport Leaves 2 Dead (FOX 12 Oregon)
A couple from Toledo died in a head-on collision on Highway 20 east of Newport on Thursday afternoon.
Head-on Crash Kills Toledo Couple Near Newport (Albany Democrat-Herald)
NEWPORT – A Toledo-area couple died and a third person wasinjured Thursday afternoon in a two-vehicle head-on crash onHighway 20 about five miles east of Newport.
Foulweather Crash Is Fatal (Newport News-Times)
A Washington man died Thursday morning, and his wife was seriously injured in a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 101 on the south side of Cape Foulweather.
Mayor Shreds Review Forms (Newport News-Times)
After publicly denying the existence of a completed evaluation form for the Newport city attorney and city manager, Mayor Bill Bain admitted this week that he destroyed the document in early January.
2 Dead, 1 Injured In Newport Crash (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland)
PORTLAND, Ore. -- AÂ Toledo-area couple died in a head-on crash east of Newport Thursday, according to police. Oregon State Police said John and Debra Hunter died at the scene after their pickup...
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Get-a-Way Suite * Salmon Bake Depoe Bay
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SATURDAY, SEPT 16, 2006 - Depoe Bay, Oregon - It all started in the 1930s, when locals met and shared the day's catch, along with all their fish stories.
Fresh fish was cooked in large, cast-iron pans over open fires and became known as the "Free Fish Fry." Now the salmon is prepared the way generations of coastal Native Americans have prepared it.
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Fatal Crash On Hwy 101 North Of Newport (KVAL Eugene)
Update at 12:45 p.m. ODOT/Valley, No. Coast: All lanes are now open on US101 at milepost 131, four miles south of Depoe Bay, after an earlier crash.
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At this year's bake, more than 3,000 pounds of salmon will be slowly roasted on alder stakes over an 85-foot-long fire pit, accompanied by song and Native American dance. Hours and cost: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
A shuttle makes eight stops throughout the day from Sentry Market (north of Depoe Bay) and the Whistle Stop (south of the bridge) to the Salmon Bake in Depoe Bay City Park. Park anywhere along there. Advance tickets: $13, $7 age 9 and younger; day of the bake: $15, $8 age 9 and younger. More info: 1-877-485-8348, www.depoebaychamber.org
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Fatal Crash On Hwy 101 North Of Newport (KVAL Eugene)
Update at 12:45 p.m. ODOT/Valley, No. Coast: All lanes are now open on US101 at milepost 131, four miles south of Depoe Bay, after an earlier crash.
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Articles about Depoe Bay Attractions
Hidden Rocks at Depoe Bay, Orego
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It's called Depoe View Park, and it's essentially a big secret. Look for Vista St., follow that to its end (be courteous of parking here, since it's someone else's neighborhood), and then treat yourself...
Glassworks Around Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Dancing Coyote Gallery features blown glass vases with sealife etchings by
Cynthia Meyers Custom glass sculpture and floats by Bryan Duncan and Ron
Mynatt's vases and glass floats. Lareisa Plaza #34...
The Future of Whale and Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Residents of the West Coast are privy to one of the most amazing feats of the animal kingdom the 10,000 mile round trip migration of the California gray whale. Each year, between November and March, nearly...
Dead whale discovered off Depoe Bay, Oregon
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A dead whale has been found adrift about two miles west of Depoe Bay.
The mammal was discovered by a fishing boat Sunday morning. Petty Officer Andrew Port says it's unclear how the whale died.
A...
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Boiler Bay lies one mile north of the Ocean Front 1031 Condos. It is a great spot to watch for whales and sea birds. No fee needed for this spot.
In 1910, an explosion sank the J. Marhoffer, and you...
Deope Bay Start Your Engines
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Just a few blocks south of the bridge in Depoe Bay there's a door to
another time.People walk in and stop. Suddenly they're taken back to a
memory they'd forgotten they had. Decades - three, four,...
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The 2007 Wooden Boat Show and Crab Feed on April 21 and 22 at harbor-side in downtown Depoe Bay! Enjoy wonderfully delicious crab dinners at the Community Hall just north of the harbor, and stroll through...
Beachcombing from Astoria to Depoe Bay, Oregon
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From near Astoria (north) to Depoe Bay, Oregon (south).
Length: Depending on the tides and the placement of river mouths and cliffs, beaches can be several miles long.
Level of difficulty: Level...
DEVILS PUNCH BOWL STATE NATURAL AREA near Depoe Bay, Oregon
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A large sea cave carved from sandstone had its roof collapse after
centuries of wave erosion. That process continues through two openings in the
seaward wall. From atop, you can gaze down as the waves...
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Some gray whales take up year 'round residence on the Oregon coast. Several remain in the shallow waters off of Depoe Bay, where the nearby feeding grounds are excellent. The whales live on krill, a small...
Whale-Watching-The-Biggest-Show-On-Earth
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Whale watching is a spellbinding, entertaining, and thought-provoking adventure trip. Its a show with the largest mammals on earth as the star performers. Whales are majestic and graceful giants, whos...
Oregon Home Buying
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Maybe you're buying your first home in Oregon, or perhaps you're relocating to Oregon from another state. Either way, it's important that you educate yourself on Oregon home loans before shopping for a...
Welcome To The Whales Of Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Every spring and fall thousands of people flock to the Depoe Bay, Oregon to
watch the Pacific gray whales that are on migrations of their own. Some might
query who is watching whom. Those who have...
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Lincoln City's "Papa" Loyd Harold was joking - he hoped.
"If you see somebody beating me up, call 9-1-1."
With the opening of the seventh annual Senior Fair just minutes away on Tuesday, Oct. 3,...
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For whitewater rafting in the Pacific Northwest, Oregon is an enthusiasts
dream! The rivers available only short drives from the major cities provide
beginners and experts, alike, with an exciting...
Visit Historic Oregon Lighthouses
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Lighthouses in OregonThe rugged coast of Oregon offers visitors a
chance to view and tour some of the most beautiful lighthouses in the world. In
all, Oregon boasts eleven lighthouses along its shorelines....
Wineries around Depoe Bay, Oregon
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Oregon ranks third in the number of U.S. wineries, but only fourth in wine production. Its wine industry has been built on small wineries producing wines of impeccable quality. It's hard to imagine the...
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Several spooky stories inhabit Lincoln City, Oregon. The North Lincoln
Fire Station is said to have an apparition lounging in the recreation area.
Former Visitors Bureau official Jennifer Sears vouches...
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