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Astoria, Oregon · AstoriaPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A small airplane crashed just outside the Astoria Regional Airport on Tuesday evening around 5 p.m. The pilot flying the plane was attempting to approach the runway when the plane's power unexpectedly stopped, according to an update the Port of Astoria shared on its Facebook page Wednesday morning.
A small aircraft crashed into a field outside Astoria's airport on July 22, 2025. Photo courtesy of Fred Causer. The six-sea…Read Article
Plane crashes in field after power loss near Astoria airport
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Gentrification · AstoriaIf we had to define The Goonies in one sentence, we might say: it’s the story of a group of children searching for treasure. The fact that 40 years later we’re still talking about it at length, that those who saw it when it premiered in the summer of 1985 still adore it, and that it has continued to attract viewers of new generations, proves that it’s much more. First of all, it represents an unusual mix of genres: thriller, adventure, comedy, a…Read Article
The immortal charm of ‘The Goonies,’ an unlikely tale of children standing up to gentrification
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Astoria, Oregon · AstoriaWe’ve seen H-T Lempfrit’s manuscript dictionary; and now for some rare old Chinook Jargon texts on its following pages! The 25th pair of pages (mis-numbered as “24” on the original page) from this precious document again brings us plenty of stuff worth knowing about Chinook Jargon — this time moving from lists of words into texts. (Here’s a link to the other posts in this mini-series.) “[SIC]” shows that someone mis-wrote a word. It wasn’t neces…Read Article