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Law enforcement responds to shooting incident

COOS BAY — Local officers responded to a shooting in the area of John Topits Park. → Read More

On this day in Coos County history

April 15, 1920 Coquille School Board Advances Teachers’ Pay The Coquille school board elected the following corps of teachers for the coming year and fixed their salaries at figures given, which makes quite an increase over last year’s budget, says a Coquille paper. Raymond E. Baker, superintendent, $2250. Harold S. Tuttle, principal of High School, $1800. Lestle J. Sparks, teacher of science… → Read More

North Bend to hold remote City Council meeting

NORTH BEND – The North Bend City Council’s first meeting of the month is tonight at 7 p.m. over remote YouTube streaming. → Read More

On this day in Coos County history

April 13, 1920 WILL CAMPAIGN FOR BIG PROJECT NORTH BEND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TAKING ACTIVE PART Gets Behind Plan for Improvement of Pony Inlet and Bonding of the City for $400,000 The North Bend Chamber of Commerce will hold a meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 o’clock when several matters of local interest will be discussed. One of the most important topics will be a discussion of the Pony Inlet… → Read More

On this day in Coos County history

Friday, April 10, 1920 PEACE IS NOW UP TO THE SENATE Expected resolution will be acted upon Monday With the adoptions late yesterday by the house of the joint resolution declaring the war with Germany at an end, the senate today again became the “battleground for peace.” Both Republican and democratic senate leaders expected the measure would be taken up there shortly, probably on Monday. The… → Read More

Law enforcement agencies warn against coronavirus scams

SOUTH COAST — As the COVID-19 coronavirus situation continues to evolve, fraud schemes to get people’s personal information are on the rise. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and local law → Read More

North Bend looking into electronic meeting options

NORTH BEND – While many events and meetings have been canceled or delayed, the City of North Bend is still planning to hold City Council and Planning Commission meetings according → Read More

April blood drives seek to help in COVID-19 fight

SOUTH COAST – As hospitals around the world work to treat the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Red Cross is holding blood drives all around the area in April to collect → Read More

Reedsport man going to trial for rape charges

A Reedsport man is facing trial in April for charges of kidnapping and rape. → Read More

New K9 joins Reedsport Police Department

A new addition has joined the Reedsport Police Department family, as a new K9 officer joins the team. → Read More

Reedsport schools helping kids tackle bullying

The Reedsport schools are working to tackle bullying issues through an approach encompassing all grade levels. → Read More

Highland Elementary School to host re-opening after renovations

Highland Elementary School will be hosting a grand re-opening open house Tuesday. → Read More

Bright Beginnings Learning Center hosts open house

Bay Area Hospital will be hosting an open house for their new child care center, Bright Beginnings Learning Center. → Read More

Reedsport wastewater staff responds to sewage overflow

Reedsport wastewater staff responded to a sewage overflow on Sunday Dec. 1. → Read More

South Coast community gives thanks

World reporter Adam Robertson asked people at the Pony Village Mall what they are thankful for this Thanksgiving. → Read More

Melissa Cribbins announces candidacy for Senate District 5

Democrat Melissa Cribbins announced her candidacy for the Oregon Senate's seat for District 5. → Read More

Rep. Caddy McKeown will not seek re-election in 2020

SALEM — Rep. Caddy McKeown, D-Coos Bay announced Tuesday that she will not seek re-election in 2020. → Read More

Temporary trail closure at South Slough Reserve

CHARLESTON — Parts of Ten Minute Trail and Middle Creek Trail will see partial closures over the next month as work is done on Ten-Minute Trail, next to the South → Read More

Lakeside residents meet to discuss helping homeless

LAKESIDE — Residents from around the area came to Lakeside's Presbyterian Church Friday to discuss ideas for how they could help the homeless residents in the area. → Read More

Health advisory continues for Tenmile Lakes

LAKESIDE — As of Monday, Oct. 14, South Tenmile Lake was still under a recreational use health advisory, due to blue green algae blooms leaving harmful toxins in the water. → Read More