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SCHD Finance Committee and Board to Meet on Oct. 23 Featured News by Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center
PUBLIC NOTICE The Southern Coos Health District will hold its quarterly Finance Committee ... More

10/22/2025

Tom Moran: Enough! Take off the masks! Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Rev David Black of Chicago is famous now thanks to a viral video showing ICE agents fi... More

10/22/2025

Oregon AG asks for dismissal of Marion County lawsuit on sanctuary, public records laws Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said Oregon law is clear and not in conflict with fed... More

10/22/2025

Police ID man found dead from gunshot wounds in SE Portland Featured News by Oregon Today News
Police on Tuesday publicly identified the man who was shot and killed in Southeast Portlan... More

10/22/2025

Gresham moves into tie atop the Northwest Oregon Conference Featured News by Oregon Today News
After posting 12 consecutive losing seasons the Gresham football team has availed itself o... More

10/22/2025

PLANNING COMMISSION – VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES  
  
The City of Coos Bay is accepting applications from October 22 through November 19, 2025, for two open positions on the City of Coos Bay Planning Commission.  
  
Per Coos Bay Municipal Code (CBMC) 2.35.020, the Planning Commission consists of seven members appointed by the City Council. Eligible members must have been residents of the city for at least one year, except that two members may reside outside the city limits but within Coos County if they own property within the city.  Both “outside city limits” positions are currently filled.  
  
The Planning Commission plays a vital role in reviewing land use applications, advising on planning and zoning matters, and helping to guide the future growth of Coos Bay. The Commission meets as needed on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.  
  
Applications are available on the City’s website at www.coosbayor.gov, at City Hall (500 Central Avenue), or by contacting the City Manager’s Office at (541) 269-8912.  
  
Completed applications must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 19, 2025. The City Council will consider appointments at a future regular meeting. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
Cyclist dies in crash with RV driver in Jackson County Featured News by Oregon Today News
A bicyclist died Saturday after being hit by the driver of a motorhome on Oregon 140 in Ja... More

10/22/2025

Portland outdoors store Next Adventure to stay open under new ownership group Featured News by Oregon Today News
Next Adventure closed after 29 years earlier this year with retirement sales held througho... More

10/22/2025

Bon Jovi announces first tour since Jon Bon Jovi's vocal cord surgery Featured News by Oregon Today News
The band has been off the road since 2022 after frontman Jon Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord... More

10/22/2025

SCHHC Welcomes Felisha Miller, FNP to its Primary Care Clinic Featured News by Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center
BANDON The team at Southern Coos Hospital amp Health Centers Multi-Specialty Clinic MSC i... More

10/22/2025

On Saturday, October 18, Lower Umpqua Hospital hosted its Legacy Wall Celebration, marking a special recognition ceremony in honor of LJ Fagnan, MD. This event centered on honoring the hospital’s 2025 Legacy Award recipient- and individual whose dedication, service, and impact have shaped the institution’s mission and community.  
  
The Legacy Wall Celebration is more than just an awards ceremony—it’s a cornerstone of Lower Umpqua Hospital’s commitment to honoring those who embody its values and drive its mission forward. Events like these reinforce our deep ties to the community and recognize the ongoing journey of those who help create a healthier future for all.  
  
Thank you to everyone that attended this event! We appreciate your continued support.Photos from Lower Umpqua Hospital's post Featured News by Lower Umpqua Hospital District
Portland Trail Blazers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves: Game preview, odds, TV channel, how to watch Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Portland Trail Blazers host the Minnesota Timberwolves Wednesday night in a season-ope... More

10/22/2025

Delayed court appearances for ICE protesters becoming ‘an issue,’ says defender Featured News by Oregon Today News
Two days after her arrest outside Portlands US Immigration and Customs Enforcement buildin... More

10/22/2025

'Cotton candy girl' keeping Mariners spirit alive nearly 10 years after viral video Featured News by Oregon Today News
Beatrix Hart famously known as Cotton Candy Girl is still cheering on the Mariners nearly ... More

10/22/2025

❗❗❗ SCAM ALERT ❗❗❗  
  
 The Lane County Sheriff’s Office will NEVER ask for money by phone, text, or email.   
  
We will NEVER call you about missed jury duty.   
  
Phone scammers continue posing as law enforcement to steal from Lane County residents.   
  
We have received many recent reports of an old phone scam. Victims receive a call from someone claiming to be a deputy or sergeant from our office - using a real deputy's name.   
  
The scammer informs the victim they failed to appear for court or grand jury, and now has a warrant for their arrest.   
  
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❗❗❗ SCAM ALERT ❗❗❗ The Lane County Sheriff’s Office will NEVER ask for money by phone, text, or email. We will NEVER call you about missed jury duty. Phone scammers continue posing as law enforcement to steal from Lane County residents. We have received many recent reports of an old phone scam. Victims receive a call from someone claiming to be a deputy or sergeant from our office - using a real deputy's name. The scammer informs the victim they failed to appear for court or grand jury, and now has a warrant for their arrest. To "avoid arrest," the victim is instructed to pay - usually by BitCoin or other digital payment. Due to the use of Bitcoin, VPN phone numbers, and out-of-state suspects, these cases are typically unsolvable. This type of scam is very common, and we receive reports of similar scam callers almost every day (thankfully with no money lost in most cases). Scammers often have official-sounding voicemail inboxes, have victims’ personal information, and attempt to be intimidating over the phone. Their numbers on caller ID may even appear to be ours. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office will NEVER ask for money by phone, text, or email. We will NEVER call you about missed jury duty. If you are contacted by someone claiming to be a Lane County Sheriff's Office employee and you think you are being scammed, please hang up and contact our dispatch center at 541-682-4141. If you are a victim of a phone or internet scam, report the incident to the FBI at www.ic3.gov. PLEASE SHARE THIS POST! And share this info with your friends and family!
SCAM ALERT The Lane County Sheriffs Office will NEVER ask for money by phone text or e... More

10/22/2025

Redwood Parks ConservancyColorful sea stars thriving in the intertidal zone, a reminder of the vibrant life along our co... Featured News by Curry County Chamber of Commerce
Redwood Parks ConservancyColorful sea stars thriving in the intertidal zone a reminder of ... More

10/22/2025

Fiona Bean LLC✨ From the women-owned Three Sisters Apothecary in California, these rich body butters and lip soothers ar... Featured News by Curry County Chamber of Commerce
Fiona Bean LLC From the women-owned Three Sisters Apothecary in California these rich body... More

10/22/2025

Sea cucumbers wash ashore by the thousands in Seaside Featured News by Oregon Today News
Thousands of sea cucumbers have washed up on the beach in the Oregon coastal town of Seasi... More

10/22/2025

How Producers Got Bang for their Buck in Oregon on ‘Night Always Comes,’ ‘Criminal’ and More Featured News by Oregon Today News
How Producers Got Bang for their Buck in Oregon on Night Always Comes Criminal and More More

10/22/2025

Task force aims to move those displaced by ex-typhoon in Alaska from shelters to hotels, rentals Featured News by Oregon Today News
Officials have identified more than 1000 available hotel rooms plus additional rental opti... More

10/22/2025

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