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New state law guarantees a free monthly book for Oregon children under 5 Featured News by Oregon Today News
When her son began receiving free books in the mail at his grandmothers Washington house C... More

06/19/2026

Here’s how the USMNT can clinch their World Cup group on Friday Featured News by Oregon Today News
Here are the World Cup scenarios you need to know as the US faces off against Australia More

06/19/2026

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06/19/2026

Senate honors late NASCAR legend Kyle Busch after unexpected death at 41 Featured News by Oregon Today News
The resolution highlights Buschs legacy both on and off the track More

06/19/2026

Portland to Seattle Amtrak trains sell out for U.S. World Cup match Featured News by Oregon Today News
World Cup excitement filled Portlands train station as supporters boarded sold-out Amtrak ... More

06/19/2026

COLUMN: Measles making the most of parents' illogical choices Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dr Neil Carroll figured he would finish his career as a physician without treating a patie... More

06/19/2026

Florida breaks ground on new truck parking Featured News by Oregon Today News
Federal and state officials broke ground on five new truck parking projects along I-4 that... More

06/19/2026

Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon honored for member retention  Featured News by Oregon Today News
PORTLAND OreRegence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon hasbeen honored witha Brand Excellence ... More

06/19/2026

Southern Oregon Emerging Leaders, Student Leaders raise more than $80K for The Salvation Army Featured News by Oregon Today News
Their efforts help provide food and housing support for children families in need Communit... More

06/19/2026

Lawmakers approve funding for Oregon courthouse security upgrades Featured News by Oregon Today News
State lawmakers approved a request to help fund projects to boost security at courthouses ... More

06/19/2026

Oregon’s Unemployment Rate Was Unchanged at 5.2% in May Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregons unemployment rate was 52 in each of the first five months of 2026 The US unemploym... More

06/19/2026

'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' sequel in development with Jim Carrey in talks to return Featured News by Oregon Today News
A sequel could be on the way for one of the highest-grossing holiday movies ever More

06/19/2026

Sunny skies and a hot day offer a backdrop for Juneteenth celebrations Featured News by Oregon Today News
If you were looking to celebrate Juneteenth under sunny skies on a day that could heat up ... More

06/19/2026

1 killed in I-5 motorcycle crash that shut down northbound lanes Featured News by Oregon Today News
One person is dead after a motorcycle and a car crashed around 5 pm Thursday on northbound... More

06/19/2026

Save 30% the Ninja SLUSHi with major deals that may not show up during Amazon Prime Day Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Ninja SLUSHi 88-Ounce Professional Frozen Drink Maker is currently 30 off at Target fo... More

06/19/2026

Miss Manners: This friend doesn’t appreciate your forwarded email jokes. Delete Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR MISS MANNERS It is like a compulsion for many people to forward emails theyve receive... More

06/19/2026

MAYOR'S MESSAGE  
  
Representing Coos Bay and the South Coast at the Rose Festival  
  
This June, I had the honor of representing Coos Bay in the 2026 Rose Festival Mayors Marching Unit at the invitation of Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and the City of Portland. Joining me and my family were Councilor Troy Cribbins, Melissa Cribbins, Nichole Rutherford, and Scott Cooper. We were also pleased to be joined by North Bend Mayor Jessica Engelke, helping ensure the South Coast was well represented at this statewide event.  
  
The Rose Festival is one of Oregon's most recognized traditions, bringing together communities from across the state in a celebration of civic pride, culture, and community spirit. This year's event featured the inaugural CareOregon Grand Floral Starlight Parade, combining the pageantry of the Grand Floral Parade with the illuminated excitement of the Starlight Parade into one unique experience.  
  
Marching alongside mayors and community leaders from throughout Oregon provided a wonderful opportunity to represent Coos Bay, North Bend, and the South Coast while connecting with others who are dedicated to serving their communities. It was also a chance to showcase the pride we have in our coastal communities and share the unique character of our region with parade participants and spectators from across the state.  
  
I am grateful to Mayor Wilson and the Rose Festival organizers for extending the invitation. Events like these remind us that while every Oregon community is unique, we share a commitment to creating vibrant places where people can live, work, and thrive. It was a privilege to represent Coos Bay and the South Coast on this statewide stage.  
  
-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos BayPhotos from Coos Bay - City Government's post Featured News by City of Coos Bay
MAYOR'S MESSAGE Representing Coos Bay and the South Coast at the Rose Festival This June, I had the honor of representing Coos Bay in the 2026 Rose Festival Mayors Marching Unit at the invitation of Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and the City of Portland. Joining me and my family were Councilor Troy Cribbins, Melissa Cribbins, Nichole Rutherford, and Scott Cooper. We were also pleased to be joined by North Bend Mayor Jessica Engelke, helping ensure the South Coast was well represented at this statewide event. The Rose Festival is one of Oregon's most recognized traditions, bringing together communities from across the state in a celebration of civic pride, culture, and community spirit. This year's event featured the inaugural CareOregon Grand Floral Starlight Parade, combining the pageantry of the Grand Floral Parade with the illuminated excitement of the Starlight Parade into one unique experience. Marching alongside mayors and community leaders from throughout Oregon provided a wonderful opportunity to represent Coos Bay, North Bend, and the South Coast while connecting with others who are dedicated to serving their communities. It was also a chance to showcase the pride we have in our coastal communities and share the unique character of our region with parade participants and spectators from across the state. I am grateful to Mayor Wilson and the Rose Festival organizers for extending the invitation. Events like these remind us that while every Oregon community is unique, we share a commitment to creating vibrant places where people can live, work, and thrive. It was a privilege to represent Coos Bay and the South Coast on this statewide stage. -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos BayPhotos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
MAYORS MESSAGE Representing Coos Bay and the South Coast at the Rose Festival This June ... More

06/19/2026

Key FDA committee unanimously recommends its first vaccine since 2023 Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Food and Drug Administrations top vaccine advisory committee voted unanimously today t... More

06/19/2026

Labour’s Burnham wins special election, setting up showdown with Starmer to lead Britain Featured News by Oregon Today News
Labours Andy Burnham the current mayor of Greater Manchester has won a special election fo... More

06/19/2026

Trump admin abandons plans to remove ocean monitoring system after intense Oregon pushback Featured News by Oregon Today News
Bipartisan group of state and federal lawmakers pushed back against federal plan to disman... More

06/19/2026

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