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Police arrest man accused of stabbing 2 people in NE Portland on Christmas Eve Featured News by Oregon Today News
The suspect in two knife attacks in Northeast Portland on Christmas Eve has been arrested ... More

12/31/2025

How to watch Utah vs Nebrakska in the Las Vegas Bowl streaming free today Featured News by Oregon Today News
The 2025 Las Vegas Bowl features the Nebraska Cornhuskers facing off against the No 15-ran... More

12/31/2025

Watch Michigan vs Texas in the Citrus Bowl streaming free today Featured News by Oregon Today News
Weve got an exciting one on deck as Bryce Underwood and the No 18 Michigan Wolverines face... More

12/31/2025

Advanced practice providers, Legacy Health reach 2nd tentative agreement to end strike Featured News by Oregon Today News
Under the agreement the strike will end before the ratification vote is complete and the 1... More

12/31/2025

Jet skier found dead on Oregon coast Featured News by Oregon Today News
The US Coast Guard and Seaside police on Tuesday found the body of a jet skier who died of... More

12/31/2025

First Day Hike from Shore Acres. Additional hikes can be found by clicking this link. Http://bit.ly/459y2cw Featured News by Friends of Shore Acres State Park
First Day Hike from Shore Acres Additional hikes can be found by clicking this link Httpbi... More

12/31/2025

Tonight, December 31st is the last night for the 2025 Holiday Lights. It has been a great season, lots of visitation via reservations and the locally sponsored and supported Santa Shuttle with hosting provided  by Charleston Fishing Families.  The Friends of Shore Acres is truly grateful for all the volunteers/groups that donated countless hours including setup, during ( gift shop volunteers, garden house clean up and hosting and light checking) and take down of the lights. OPRD staff that manages the park every night keeping everything in order and running smoothly. The super important support of local businesses and visitors from near and far that help make Holiday Lights so successful. We appreciate you all!   
  
First day Hike starts at 10 am and will meet at the Shore Acres Observation Building.   
  
The Information and Gift Center will be closed for inventory January 1st and 2nd. We will reopen on January 3rd with our traditional reduced hours of 11 am to 3 pm daily.  Shore Acres State Park opens daily at 8 am and closes at dusk, daily or annual parking passes required.   
  
Happy New Years! Featured News by Friends of Shore Acres State Park
The final King Tides of the season, the highest tide sequences of the winter on the Oregon Coast, will arrive January 1 through 4, 2026. It is important to remember that King Tides are not the same as High Surf Events:   
King Tides are predictable and bring exceptionally high water levels that may cause minor flooding and offer a preview of how rising sea levels could shape our coastal communities in the future.  
  
High Surf Events are generated by storm energy far out at sea, making them less predictable. High surf creates the dramatic waves that many visitors hope to see at Shore Acres State Park.  
  
Both are remarkable to witness, but they also create extremely hazardous conditions if you are not careful.  
  
⚠️ Watch from designated viewing areas such as Shore Acres State Park, Cape Arago, and the bluff overlooking Bastendorf Beach  
 ⚠️ Stay off beaches, jetties, and logs  
 ⚠️ Never turn your back on the ocean  
 ⚠️ Do not underestimate the power of the surf  
  
Read this post for more >> https://www.oregonsadventurecoast.com/blog/king-tides-and-winter-storm-watching-on-oregon-s-adventure-coast/ Featured News by Friends of Shore Acres State Park
OFFICER WESLEY O'CONNOR NAMED SWAT OPERATOR OF THE YEAR  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department is proud to announce that Officer Wesley O’Connor has been awarded SWAT Operator of the Year by the Coos County Multi‑Agency Emergency Response Team (ERT). This honor recognizes an operator who exemplifies exceptional performance, unwavering commitment, and the highest standards of tactical readiness.  
  
Officer O’Connor earned this distinction through his dedication to the team’s mission, outstanding physical fitness, consistent commitment to training, and reliability whenever the team is called upon.  Ofc O'Connor is described as someone who not only meets expectations but continually raises the bar for himself and those around him.  
  
Throughout the past year, Officer O’Connor has demonstrated an exceptional level of preparedness, often volunteering for additional training opportunities, stepping up during high‑risk operations, and maintaining a level of physical readiness that sets a strong example for fellow operators. His willingness to respond at any hour, under any circumstance, has made him an invaluable asset to the ERT and the broader law‑enforcement community in Coos County.  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department extends its congratulations to Officer O’Connor for this well‑deserved recognition. His professionalism and dedication reflect the very best of the department and reinforce the strength of the multi‑agency partnership that keeps our communities safe. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
OFFICER WESLEY OCONNOR NAMED SWAT OPERATOR OF THE YEAR The Coos Bay Police Department is ... More

12/31/2025

Which countries celebrate the new year first and last? Featured News by Oregon Today News
One countrys decision 30 years ago meant some islands went from being among the last in th... More

12/31/2025

These Trump tariff threats and promises from 2025 haven’t materialized Featured News by Oregon Today News
President Donald Trump made a lot of tariff threats and trade promises this year Many mate... More

12/31/2025

Nike CEO buys $1 million in stock, shares inch higher to close the year Featured News by Oregon Today News
Nike CEO Elliott Hill this week purchased roughly 1 million in stock the latest sign of hi... More

12/31/2025

Editorial: Cliff Bentz on health care, town halls and Oregon power Featured News by Oregon Today News
Bentz spoke Tuesday with Bulletin staff about a number of topics including health care tow... More

12/31/2025

PacifiCorp rejects Amazon charges in clash over Oregon data centers Featured News by Oregon Today News
PacifiCorp is citing a new Oregon law requiring data centers to pay infrastructure costs i... More

12/31/2025

Miss Manners: Frosty administrator tried to school me on missing RSVP. Who was wrong here? Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR MISS MANNERS I received a frosty email from an administrator at a performing arts ins... More

12/31/2025

Irish Ceili Dance, Portland Boat Show, ‘A Beautiful Noise’: 8 things to do this week Featured News by Oregon Today News
Hello 2026 The new year will start with some quiet reflection for some but also offers a m... More

12/31/2025

Watch ASU vs Duke in the Sun Bowl streaming free today; TV Channel, time, odds Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Arizona State Sun Devils take on the Duke Blue Devils in this exciting New Years Eve S... More

12/31/2025

Leftwich brothers set for Orange Bowl showdown as Texas Tech faces Oregon Featured News by Oregon Today News
MIAMI GARDENS Fla To say another clash of the Leftwich brothers was foreseeable is the ult... More

12/31/2025

New search aims to solve enduring mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappearance Featured News by Oregon Today News
A deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 began in the Indian Ocean on Wednesday ... More

12/31/2025

2 teenagers, 21-year-old crash stolen car after fleeing traffic stop in Gresham, police say Featured News by Oregon Today News
Two teenagers and a 21-year-old were arrested on Tuesday after they allegedly crashed a st... More

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