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.
A look at the Astoria City Council’s June 17th meeting, where they considered waterfront code changes, among other agenda items. Joanne Rideout reports.
A response from Mill Pond residents in Astoria to a city council decision earlier this month that will allow additional construction in their neighborhood....
Clatsop County hospitals are bracing for yet another Covid-19 surge. That’s due to the Omicron variant. KMUN’s Jacob Lewin has this report: [Scroll down...