Where Seas Are Rough, Fishing Town Confronts Trump's Priorities
The welcome signs on the edge of Newport, Ore., celebrate recent high school sports championships, point tourists toward the local aquarium and highlight two of its defining attributes -- the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific fleet and its designation as one of the nation's 37 ''Coast Guard cities.''
But the central coast town's long, warm relationship with the federal government has been upended in recent weeks. First, a Coast Guard rescue helicopter was redeployed from the municipal airport to North Bend, Ore., 95 miles down...
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