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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2016 Eight stabbed, hit by vehicle or otherwise hurt at Ohio State Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — At least eight people were stabbed, hit by a vehicle or otherwise injured in an attack Monday on the Ohio State University campus, and a sus- pect was shot to death, school and hospital offi cials said. Hospital offi cials said the eight victims had non-life-threatening injuries. Police gave no immediate details on a possible motive for the attack. The details started to emerge after a morning of confusion and confl icting reports that began with the university issuing a series of tweets warning students that there was an “active shooter” on campus near the engineer- ing building and that they should “run, hide, fi ght.” Numerous police vehicles and ambulances converged on the 60,000-student cam- pus, and authorities blocked off roads. The shelter-in-place warn- ing was lifted about an hour and half later, and univer- sity spokesman Ben John- son issued a statement that made no mention of any gun- fi re other than the shooting of the suspect, who he said was killed. The injured were stabbed, hit by a vehicle or suffered other injuries, John- son said. A law enforcement offi cial said the suspect is believed to have struck people with a car before beginning to stab vic- tims. There was no indication that the suspect shot anyone, said the offi cial, who was not authorized to publicly discuss the continuing investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity. Two quakes recorded off Oregon Coast Associated Press BANDON — Two earth- quakes have been recorded off Oregon’s central coast. The U.S. Geological Sur- vey said Monday the pair of earthquakes struck late Sun- The second temblor was a magnitude 4.8 and was recorded just after 2 a.m. Pacifi c on Monday. The agency says it struck near the fi rst one -- about 118 miles west of Coos Bay at a depth of less than 15 miles. day and early Monday. The fi rst quake was a mag- nitude 4.9 and was recorded at 7:30 p.m. Pacifi c about 145 miles west of Coos Bay. The USGS says it occurred at a depth of just over six miles. U.S. Coast Guard Washington State Department of Ecology personnel set up a boom around the 41-foot vessel Charlotte after it sank Friday at the marina in Westport, Washington. Boat sinks in Grays Harbor Friday FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR ASTORIA TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 55 46 45 A shower early; otherwise, partly cloudy First Full Dec 7 Salem 41/53 Newport 43/53 Coos Bay 42/55 Last Dec 13 Dec 20 Baker 21/39 Ontario 25/44 Bend 28/43 The Daily Astorian Burns 21/38 Klamath Falls 22/41 Lakeview 20/37 Ashland 34/47 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Source: Jim Todd, OMSI TOMORROW'S TIDES Astoria / Port Docks Time 6:52 a.m. 7:39 p.m. Low 2.9 ft. -0.3 ft. REGIONAL CITIES City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newberg Newport North Bend Hi 41 42 52 52 53 42 50 52 52 54 Today Lo 21 28 42 40 46 22 37 43 43 44 W sn pc sh sh sh c sh sh sh sh Hi 39 43 53 53 53 41 52 50 53 56 Tues. Lo 20 31 42 41 48 23 37 43 45 46 W sf pc pc pc c pc pc c c pc City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Springfi eld Vancouver Yakima Hi 53 47 53 51 52 53 39 52 52 54 Today Lo 38 34 44 41 41 46 27 41 44 29 W c pc sh sh sh sh sn sh sh pc Hi 50 46 52 54 53 54 36 52 50 49 Tues. Lo 41 35 43 42 42 48 30 43 44 33 W c s c pc pc c s pc c s TOMORROW'S NATIONAL WEATHER NATIONAL CITIES Hi 69 46 51 48 60 49 60 -9 82 53 61 59 63 64 80 65 79 52 67 56 57 40 59 51 57 John Day 33/41 W pc s r pc c r pc c pc r pc pc pc r pc t t s s s t sn c c s Tues. Hi Lo 76 65 52 45 58 36 41 20 51 34 59 44 54 29 -15 -21 81 72 62 44 55 34 58 36 67 48 71 48 83 73 72 52 80 66 62 53 60 33 65 53 65 39 36 21 59 46 51 44 67 58 WESTPORT, Washing- ton — The U.S. Coast Guard and Washington State Depart- ment of Ecology responded to a 41-foot vessel that sank at the Westport Marina Friday. Watch standers at the Coast Guard’s 13th District command center in Seattle received notice early Friday from the emergency radio bea- con aboard the fi shing vessel Charlotte. A crew from Station Grays Harbor investigated and found the vessel sunk in Grays Har- bor, while watch standers con- tacted the vessel’s owner. Department of Ecology per- sonnel deployed a boom around the vessel to contain and minimize the impact of possible pollutants. Ballard Marine Construc- Coast Guard evacuates injured crew member La Grande 30/41 Roseburg 41/54 Brookings 42/55 Tonight's Sky: Deneb of Cygnus is about 15 times as massive as the Sun and 50,000 times its bright- ness. Today Lo 61 35 41 21 36 45 45 -25 72 46 37 40 49 49 73 52 63 47 38 46 43 24 47 42 50 Prineville 29/45 Lebanon 41/51 Medford 37/52 UNDER THE SKY High 7.8 ft. 9.2 ft. Pendleton 34/46 The Dalles 39/52 Portland 44/52 Eugene 40/53 Sunset tonight ........................... 4:33 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday .......................... 7:35 a.m. Moonrise today ........................... 6:30 a.m. Moonset today ........................... 4:37 p.m. City Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Detroit El Paso Fairbanks Honolulu Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Memphis Miami Nashville New Orleans New York Oklahoma City Philadelphia St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Washington, DC Rather cloudy, a little rain in the p.m. Partly sunny Tillamook 42/52 SUN AND MOON Time 1:24 a.m. 12:39 p.m. 54 46 Shown is tomorrow's weather. Temperatures are tonight's lows and tomorrow's highs. ASTORIA 45/55 Precipitation Sunday ............................................. 0.40" Month to date ................................. 16.63" Normal month to date ....................... 9.95" Year to date .................................... 75.93" Normal year to date ........................ 56.42" Nov 29 53 42 Mostly cloudy with a bit of rain The Daily Astorian FRIDAY REGIONAL WEATHER Astoria through Sunday. Temperatures High/low ....................................... 54°/43° Normal high/low ........................... 51°/38° Record high ............................ 63° in 2002 Record low ............................. 19° in 1896 New 53 45 Mainly cloudy ALMANAC THURSDAY Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W t r s c s pc pc c pc pc s s s pc pc pc t r s r s pc s c r The U.S. Coast Guard evac- uated an injured crew member from a cargo vessel more than 170 miles offshore from the Columbia River Saturday. The agent for the 618- foot log carrier Global Saikai, en route to Kashima, Japan, from Longview, Washing- ton, requested assistance after a 23-year-old crew mem- ber reportedly fell from a ladder and broke his arm. An MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Air Station Astoria safely transported the man from the ship to the air station, where he was transferred to emer- gency responders and taken to Columbia Memorial Hospital. DEATHS Nov. 24, 2016 WAGNER, Michael, Of Knappa, died in Knappa. Hughes-Ransom Mortuary and Crematory in Seaside is in charge of the arrangements. Go to www.hughes-ransom.com to share memories and sign the guest book. Nov. 25, 2016 WHITE, Hildegard “Hilda,” 102, of Seaside, died in Sea- side. Hughes-Ransom Mortu- ary and Crematory in Seaside is in charge of the arrange- ments. Go to www.hughes-ran- som.com to share memories and sign the guest book Nov. 27, 2016 COONS, Floyd Clay- ton, 87, of Astoria, died Asto- ria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. BIRTH Nov. 8, 2016 O’BRYANT, Ashley, and HARPER, William, of Asto- ria, a girl, Amelia Kings- ley Harper, born at Columbia Memorial Hospital in Asto- Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. ria. Older sister is Payton Harper. Grandparents are Bill and Sally Harper and Billie Tarabochia, all of Astoria, and Chris and Donna Guindon of Redmond. PUBLIC MEETINGS WHY TRAVEL? WE HAVE ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND PREDICTABLE SYSTEMS AVAILABLE! K lem p Fam ily D entistry offers Im p la n ts ◉ C T sc a n Sa m e d a y d en tu res A ll on 4 im p la n t d en tu re G u id ed im p la n t p la c em en t X-Rays TODAY Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989 Broadway. THURSDAY Northwest Oregon Housing Authority Board, 10 a.m., Ow- ens Adair Apartments, Commu- nity Room, 1508 Exchange St. MONDAY, DEC. 5 Youngs River Lewis & Clark Water District Board, 6 p.m., 34583 U.S. Highway 101 Busi- ness. 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