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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025 – Sunrise: 7:48 a.m., and Sunset: 4:47 p.m., offering eight-hours and 59-minutes of daylight.
Tides Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Friday, Dec. 26, 2025 – High tide: 6:01 a.m., 6.81 ft.; Low tide: 11:52 a.m., 2.89 ft.; High tide: 5:21 p.m., 6.05 ft.; Low tide: 11:49 p.m., 1.06 ft.
Free Ice-Skating Sponsored by Local Union 2949 Lumber & Sawmill Workers
City of North Bend release - Saturday, December 27, 2025, 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, North Bend Event Tent, 2040 Union Ave., North Bend. Enjoy Christmas Weekend with Your Family at the Ice Rink! Celebrate the holiday season with FREE ice skating at the North Bend Ice Rink, generously sponsored by Local Union 2949 Lumber & Sawmill Workers. Saturday, December 27, 2025, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM, 2040 Union Ave, North Bend. Bring the kids, make memories, and enjoy a fun-filled winter activity together during Christmas weekend. Whether it’s your first time on the ice or a family tradition, everyone is welcome! Learn more: northbendoregon.us/iceskatingrink Thank you to our local partners for supporting families and community fun this holiday season!
CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Sound Bath: Session 1, Friday, December 26 in the Myrtlewood Room, 3:00pm – 4:00pm. With Lorelei Cameron from Siren Song.Enjoy an hour of relaxation provided by the resonating sound from a crystal sound bath. Singing bowls, also known as sound bowls work by producing vibrations and sounds when struck or rubbed with a mallet. The vibration and sounds can be used to promote relaxation. We advise that patrons bring their own yoga mats and blankets as body temperature can drop during the sound bowls. SPACE IS LIMITED THE SOUND BATH WILL START AT 3:00 pm. PLEASE SHOW UP A BIT EARLIER TO GET SETTLED AND TO CLAIM A SPOT. Make sure that your phones and other digital devices are turned off or on silent to avoid any disturbances. Sound Bath: Session 2, Friday, December 26 in the Myrtlewood Room, 6:00pm – 7:00pm. With Lorelei Cameron from Siren Song.Enjoy an hour of relaxation provided by the resonating sound from a crystal sound bath. Singing bowls, also known as sound bowls work by producing vibrations and sounds when struck or rubbed with a mallet. The vibration and sounds can be used to promote relaxation. We advise that patrons bring their own yoga mats and blankets as body temperature can drop during the sound bowls. SPACE IS LIMITED THE SOUND BATH WILL START AT 6:00 pm. PLEASE SHOW UP A BIT EARLIER TO GET SETTLED AND TO CLAIM A SPOT. Make sure that your phones and other digital devices are turned off or on silent to avoid any disturbances. Sole Mates' Community Walk, Saturday, December 27 at the Charleston Marina, 10:00am - 11:00am. December Trail: Shore Acres (Cape Arago Trails). Meet the Sole Mates! In May of 2023, Coos Bay Public Library, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), and twenty members of the Coos Bay community formed the Sole Mates. This partnership began a two-year research study to learn the effects of walking as a group and engaging civically to improve public health and walkability in our community. The Sole Mates decided to use funds awarded by OHSU to create a free walking guide to inspire other community members to get outside, walk, and improve their health. Coos Bay Public Library and the Sole Mates, will co-host Sole Mates’ Community Walk on every fourth Saturday. The December walk will be held at Shore Acres. To avoid fee, meet and park at Charleston Marina, across from Monkey Business (63516 Kingfisher Rd) at 9:30am and we'll carpool. Those with park passes, can meet us at Lighthouse Lookout, last parking area on right before Shore Acres turnoff (89526 Cape Arago Hwy) at 10:00am. Every month, we will meet at the next trail in the Walking Guide. Walks are FREE to join and open to everyone! Let's walk! Writers Group, Saturday, December 27 in the Cedar Room, 10:00am - 11:00am. Enjoy some coffee and light snacks while writing. Writing prompts will be provided for warmups. Share ideas and get feedback on writing works. Spend time with like minded individuals working on their writing. Bring your own works, coffee and snacks will be provided.
NBPL Events
North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Toddler Play Time (Ages 2-3), Friday, December 26 at 10:30 AM. Open play with interactive toys and board books for ages 2-3. Library LEGO® Club (Ages 5-12), December 26 at 2:00 PM. Bring creativity to life and create amazing LEGO® masterpieces on the fourth Friday of every month. All materials will be provided. Unbook Club, Friday, December 26 at 1:00 PM. Discuss your latest read in a book club without assigned reading. Attend in person or online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/958309491.
Sole Mates' Community Walk
CBPL release - Coos Bay Public Library and local walking group, Sole Mates, will co-host Sole Mates’ Community Walk every fourth Saturday. Next month’s walk will be held at Shore Acres on Saturday, December 27 at 10:00am. If you have a park pass, meet and park at Lighthouse Lookout, last parking area on right before Shore Acres turnoff (89526 Cape Arago Hwy). To avoid fee, meet and park at Charleston Marina, across from Monkey Business (63516 Kingfisher Rd) at 9:30am and we'll carpool. In May of 2023, Coos Bay Public Library, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), and twenty members of the Coos Bay community formed the Sole Mates. This partnership began a two-year research study to learn the effects of walking as a group and engaging civically to improve public health and walkability in our community. The Sole Mates decided to use funds awarded by OHSU to create a free walking guide to inspire other community members to get outside, walk, and improve their health. You are invited to walk these trails with the Mates. Let’s walk! Every month, we will meet at the next trail in the Walking Guide. Walks are FREE to join and open to everyone! Get physical copies of the guide at the library or download it @ https://www.coosbaylibrary.org/sole-mates
Winter Whale Watch Week along the Oregon Coast
OR Parks & Recreation Dept. release - OREGON COAST, Oregon— Oregon State Parks will host Winter Whale Watch Week along the Oregon Coast Saturday, Dec. 27 through Wednesday, Dec. 31. Trained Oregon State Park volunteers will be stationed at 14 sites along the Oregon Coast from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. to help visitors spot gray whales on their southward migration to the calving lagoons in Mexico. The sites are some of the best places to watch for whales on the Oregon Coast. A map of volunteer-staffed sites is available online at the official event webpage: https://oregonstateparks.org/index.cfm?do=thingstodo.dsp_whaleWatching This is a great time to see one of the world’s longest migrations, as the gray whales are traveling by our coastline,” said Park Ranger Peter McBride. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced an end to an Unusual Mortality Event impacting gray whales in 2023 when it looked like the population was rebounding. But since then, the population has declined to its lowest level since the 1970s. NOAA now estimates about 13,000 gray whales along the West Coast. Winter Whale Watch Week provides an opportunity to see not only the gray whales but other coastal wildlife including birds and other marine mammals with help from trained volunteers and park rangers. The Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 27-31. Visitors to the center can enjoy interactive whale exhibits and take in the panoramic ocean views. Binoculars are provided. Park rangers from Oregon State Parks will also be on hand to answer questions about the whales. All Whale Watch Week visitors are encouraged to dress for the weather, to bring binoculars and to follow beach safety guidelines such as remaining out of fenced areas, knowing the tide schedule and always keeping an eye on the surf. Go to https://visittheoregoncoast.com/beach-safety/ for a list of safety tips. For more information about coast parks and campgrounds, visit https://stateparks.oregon.gov/ Visitors are encouraged to share their photos and videos from Winter Whale Watch on social media using #ORWhaleWatch.
Honor for NB City Recorder
City of North Bend release - NORTH BEND, Ore — The City of North Bend has announced that Maycie Jaehnig, the City’s Recorder and Human Resources manager, has been selected to receive a James B. (Jim) Tinnin Online Education Scholarship through the IIMC Foundation for calendar year 2026. “Maycie’s selection is a significant professional achievement,” said North Bend City Manager David Milliron. “According to the IIMC Foundation’s notification, she is one of only 78 recipients internationally to receive this training scholarship for 2026. That kind of recognition reflects both the standards of the profession and the quality of service she provides to the North Bend community.” The IIMC Foundation is the nonprofit, tax-exempt partner organization of the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, established to raise funds that support the training and education of municipal clerks. The Jim Tinnin scholarship program supports eligible IIMC members by helping cover registration costs for approved online learning opportunities. Why the City Recorder role matters in Oregon - In Oregon cities, the City Recorder (often also referred to as the municipal clerk) plays a central role in open, accountable local government. State law governing certain city structures describes the recorder’s duty to keep a journal of city council proceedings and perform additional duties required by law and local ordinances. Across the state, the position commonly serves as the official custodian of records, the clerk for council meetings, and a key administrator for public-facing transparency and compliance functions—though exact duties vary by city. Oregon’s public meetings requirements also place real operational importance on this work: public bodies must keep a record of meetings, and meeting minutes must capture motions, votes, and the substance of discussion. In many cities, the recorder is also responsible for meeting noticing and related procedural requirements. “People often see the City Recorder’s work in the final product—accurate minutes, properly adopted ordinances, well-run elections processes, and timely public records responses,” Milliron said. “But behind the scenes, it is highly technical, deadline-driven work that directly affects public trust.” Maycie’s dual role in North Bend - In North Bend, Maycie’s portfolio includes not only core City Recorder responsibilities—supporting council operations and maintaining official records—but also managing the City’s Human Resources function. “Maycie’s role is unique in that it sits at the intersection of transparency and internal service,” Milliron said. “She supports the public’s access to information and the City Council’s formal actions, while also leading Human Resources work that helps recruit, support, and retain the employees who deliver day-to-day City services.” City officials said the scholarship will support Maycie’s continuing education through IIMC’s online learning opportunities during 2026, strengthening professional development in an area that is essential to effective local governance.
Wanted
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 24, 3:21 p.m., 2200 block Oak St., “located wanted subject,” 38-year old Jordan Anthony Murphy arrested on OSP warrant charging DUII, Reckless Driving & Criminal Mischief II, “Murphy transported to CCJ.”
Wanted
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 24, 4:08 p.m., 1800 block Sherman Ave., “located wanted subject,” 43-year old Jeremy Edward Trausch Lewis arrested on NBPD warrant charging FTA on Assault IV & Harassment, “Lewis transported to CCJ.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 24, 11:15 p.m., 3600 block Broadway Ave., 34-year old Ashlehn Ian Richard Beliveau charged with Criminal Trespass II, “cited and released in lieu of custody.”
Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 6:24 a.m., 2nd Ct. Alley & Anderson, “illegal camping.” At 6:29 a.m., 100 block Central Ave., “illegal camping,” 56-year old Gregory James Kuehne arrested on CCSO warrant charging FTA on Contempt of Court. At 6:45 a.m., 500 block 2nd Ct. Alley, “illegal camping.” At 8:55 a.m., 100 block No. Empire Blvd., “illegal camping.” At 9:50 a.m., 100 block Anderson Ave., “illegal camping.”
UEMVs
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 9:46 a.m., 600 block So. Wall St., “unlawful entry into MV.” At 2:37 p.m., 800 block So. 1st St., Burger King, “unlawful entry into MV.” AT 9:40 p.m., 200 block Holland Ave., Empire Boat Ramp, “unlawful entry into MV.”
ATL
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 11:24 a.m., 2000 block No. Bayshore Dr., 30-year old Rij Anthony Duncan arrested on OSP warrant charging FTA on two-counts of DUII & Reckless Driving, additional OSP warrant for FTA on Criminal Driving While Suspended or Revoked; and, NBPD warrant for PCS Meth, “transported CCJ.”
Dispute
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 12:20 p.m., 600 block No. Bayshore Dr., “dispute,” 38-year old Christopher Ryan McAlister charged with Criminal Mischief II, cited in lieu of custody.
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 12:29 p.m., 29821 Ellensberg Rd., Gold Beach, Curry Co. SO, 36-year old Derinda Jean Waggoner arrested on NBPD warrant charging FTA on Criminal Driving While Suspended or Revoked.
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 12:34 p.m., 1360 Airport Ln., North Bend, OSP Coos Bay Command, 36-year old William Scott Bledsoe arrested on OSP warrant charging Felon Possession of Restricted Weapon and PCS Meth.
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 3:37 p.m., Fulton & Empire, 50-year old Ryan Layton Cox arrested on CBPD warrant charging FTA on Harassment & Resisting Arrest, additional CBPD warrant for FTA on FTA II, “transported CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 4:21 p.m., Central & Ocean, 49-year old Brandy Lynn Moore arrested on NBPD warrant charging FTA on PCS Meth, “transported CCJ.”
Harassment
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 24, 8:51 p.m., 1900 block Lawnridge Lp., “dispute,” 45-year old Adam Cain Anello charged with Harassment, “Anello was transported to CCJ.”
WX
A Hazardous Sea Warning along the South Oregon Coast. Cloudy with occasional rain during the afternoon hours. High around 50 and winds out of the East to Southeast at first, then shifting to the North to Northwest at 10-15 mph. Considerable cloudiness with occasional rain showers tonight. Lows around 40 and winds from the Northwest at 5-10 mph. Cloudy early on Saturday with partial sunshine expected late. Highs in the upper 40s and winds light and variable.

Sports
Prep GBXB Schedules
Prep girls’ basketball schedules for Saturday, Dec. 27: 4A – Great West Holiday Tournament, Scappoose HS, Marshfield vs. De La Salle North Catholic, 4p. 3A – North Valley at Siuslaw, 2:30p.
Prep BBXB Schedules
Prep boys’ basketball schedules for Saturday, Dec. 27: 4A – Scappoose Tournament, Marshfield vs. Philomath, 7p. Tillamook vs. Gladstone, Moda Center, Portland, 4p. 3A – North Valley at Siuslaw, 4p.
UO MBXB
Oregon’s men’s basketball team hosts Omaha, Sunday, Dec. 28, 5p, Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, televised on the Big Ten Network.
OSU MBXB
Oregon State’s men’s basketball team hosts Santa Clara in a WCC contest, Sunday, Dec. 28, 3p, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, televised on ESPN+.
OSU WBXB
Oregon State’s women’s basketball team has a WCC match at San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2p, televised on ESPN+.
College FB Bowl Games
Three college football bowl games on the docket for today, Friday, Dec. 26: At 10 a.m., the GameAbove Sports Bowl with Central Michigan and Northwestern. At 1:30 p.m., The Rate Bowl with New Mexico and Minnesota. and, at 5 p.m., First Responder Bowl with FIU and UTSA. All on ESPN. Saturday, Dec. 27: It’s the Military Bowl, 8 a.m., Pittsburgh and East Carolina; 9 a.m., Pinstripe Bowl, between Penn State and Clemson (ABC); at 11:15 am., Fenway Bowl, UConn and Army. At 12:30 p.m., the Pop-Tarts Bowl between Georgia Tech and BYU (ABC). At 1:30 p.m., the Arizona Bowl between Miami (OH) and Fresno State (CW). At 2:45 p.m., New Mexico Bowl with North Texas and San Diego State. At 4:30 p.m., the Gator Bowl (ABC), Virginia and Missouri. And, the Texas Bowl with LSU and Houston, 6:15 p.m. Unless noted, the rest are on ESPN.
Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks (12-3) are at the Carolina Panthers (8-7), Sunday, Dec. 28, 10 a.m., in an NFL game on CBS.
