The Astoria City Council voted 3-2 Wednesday night to allow Hollander Hospitality to build a 30,000 sq. ft. 4-story hotel on the Astoria waterfront on the site of the old Ship Inn restaurant at 2nd Street. Here’s a glimpse of what happened at the meeting and why councilors voted the way they did.
In a three-and-a-half hour public meeting Tuesday, the Astoria City Council fine tuned their approach to waterfront code changes and sent recommendations back to...
Continuing our series on rural internet in Clatsop County, we take a look at federal money allocated for improving rural broadband. Joanne Rideout reports....
Astoria City Council makes key decisions for waterfront At Monday night’s Astoria City Council meeting, councilors again faced a full house and a packed...