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Man sentenced to 20 years for Oregon killing of girlfriend four decades ago Featured News by Oregon Today News
Teresa Peroni was last seen walking in the woods with her boyfriend Marcus Sanfratello in ... More

04/21/2026

Next Stop: The Criterion Mobile Closet in Portland, Oregon Featured News by Oregon Today News
For our first trip this year Criterion is bringing the Mobile Closet to PAM CUT in May alo... More

04/21/2026

Portland Public Schools superintendent condemns antisemitic, explicit content posted during virtual board meeting Featured News by Oregon Today News
Outsiders hijacked a PPS virtual board session Monday the district said posting antisemiti... More

04/21/2026

Researchers are losing jobs at OHSU’s cancer institute — even as it undergoes massive expansion Featured News by Oregon Today News
As Oregon Health amp Science University moves forward with a major expansion of its cancer... More

04/21/2026

Gun used to kill 8 children in Louisiana shooting was stolen from truck, man tells investigators Featured News by Oregon Today News
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04/21/2026

Gunman who fired on tourists at Mexican pyramid carried materials related to 1999 Columbine massacre Featured News by Oregon Today News
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04/21/2026

Starbucks will open Nashville headquarters with 2,000 jobs Featured News by Oregon Today News
Starbucks is set to create 2000 jobs with a new 100 million corporate office in Nashville ... More

04/21/2026

California says Amazon pressured retailers to boost prices on their websites to not undercut it Featured News by Oregon Today News
Californias AG alleges that Amazon uses its market power to pressure vendors and retailers... More

04/21/2026

OSP investigating dead elk found shot in Cannon Beach Featured News by Oregon Today News
Residents and city officials called the shooting horrific as police seek a suspect in the ... More

04/21/2026

Texas can require public schools to display Ten Commandments in classrooms, US appeals court rules Featured News by Oregon Today News
The ruling sets up a potential clash at the US Supreme Court over the issue in the future More

04/21/2026

Mistaken winter shutoffs prompt call for NW Natural to repay customers, face penalty Featured News by Oregon Today News
More than a dozen state lawmakers are asking NW Natural to do more to reimburse customers ... More

04/21/2026

Dear Annie: Your divorced sister-in-law’s pain is hers to work through, not yours to manage Featured News by Oregon Today News
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04/21/2026

$50 Novig promo code “OREGON” updated for Blazers vs. Spurs Featured News by Oregon Today News
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04/21/2026

Dad who shot other dad outside Islamic School of Portland found guilty Featured News by Oregon Today News
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04/21/2026

CBPD Announces 2026 Patrol Priorities: Focused on Safety, Visibility, and Community Well-Being  
  
The Coos Bay Police Department (CBPD) is proud to announce its 2026 patrol prioritize and share with the community how the department approaches public safety and patrol operations. Each year, CBPD conducts a review of the previous year’s successes and challenges, setting goals and priorities based on our mission, crime trends, and community needs.  
  
Following this annual review, the Patrol Unit established four key priorities for 2026 aimed at improving community safety, reducing recurring problems, increasing officer visibility, and maintaining a fair, lawful, and balanced approach to policing. While these efforts are already in progress, the department has formalized these priorities to provide clearer guidance for officers and greater transparency for the public.  
  
These priorities were developed by patrol supervisors and command staff using local call trends, community feedback, and proven best practices. The overall focus is on preventing repeat problems, keeping public spaces safe and accessible, and helping the community better understand how patrol resources are used.  
  
1. Preventing Repeat Crime Through Problem Solving  
CBPD Officers will focus on addressing crime and nuisance activity, particularly property crime and drug-related offenses that create repeat calls for service. Emphasis will be placed on thorough investigations, strong documentation, and coordination between patrol officers and detectives to prevent issues from continuing or escalating.  
  
Why it matters: Addressing repeat problems reduces victimization, improves accountability, and allows officers to spend more time proactively serving the community.  
  
2. Quality-of-Life Issues Addressed with City Partners and Community Resources  
Community concerns related to visible disorder, such as trash accumulation, unsafe conditions in parks, and blocked public access, remain a top concern for residents and businesses. Officers will address these issues lawfully and consistently while working closely with the City’s Parks and Public Works Departments, as well as available community and outreach resources.  
  
When situations involve homelessness, mental health, or substance use, officers will prioritize safety, compliance, and connections to services whenever possible.  
  
Why it matters: Clean, safe, and accessible public spaces benefit everyone and help reduce long-term conflict when addressed early and collaboratively.  
  
3. High-Visibility Traffic Safety and Data-Guided Patrols  
Traffic crashes continue to cause serious injuries locally and nationwide. CBPD will focus traffic enforcement on behaviors most likely to cause harm, including impaired driving, excessive speed, distracted driving, and reckless behavior. Crash and call-for-service data will guide patrol locations and enforcement times.  
  
Officers are encouraged to explain the reason for enforcement during traffic and community contacts. CBPD remains committed to education as the primary approach for most traffic violations.  
  
Why it matters: Purposeful traffic enforcement saves lives and reinforces that police activity is focused on safety, not just enforcement.  
  
4. Visibility, Foot Patrols, and Clear Communication  
Community feedback consistently shows that residents value seeing officers present in neighborhoods, parks, and business districts. Patrol officers will conduct regular foot patrols and visibility checks in shared public spaces.  
  
The department will also provide periodic public updates highlighting safety improvements, recoveries, and community partnerships, with an emphasis on outcomes rather than raw enforcement numbers.  
  
Why it matters: Officer visibility and clear communication help build trust and increase confidence in public safety services.  
  
Ongoing Review and Transparency  
CBPD will regularly review trends such as repeat calls for service, traffic crash data, and patrol activity to ensure these efforts remain effective and aligned with community expectations.  
  
Public safety is most effective when police activity is focused, fair, and clearly explained. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
CBPD Announces 2026 Patrol Priorities: Focused on Safety, Visibility, and Community Well-Being The Coos Bay Police Department (CBPD) is proud to announce its 2026 patrol prioritize and share with the community how the department approaches public safety and patrol operations. Each year, CBPD conducts a review of the previous year’s successes and challenges, setting goals and priorities based on our mission, crime trends, and community needs. Following this annual review, the Patrol Unit established four key priorities for 2026 aimed at improving community safety, reducing recurring problems, increasing officer visibility, and maintaining a fair, lawful, and balanced approach to policing. While these efforts are already in progress, the department has formalized these priorities to provide clearer guidance for officers and greater transparency for the public. These priorities were developed by patrol supervisors and command staff using local call trends, community feedback, and proven best practices. The overall focus is on preventing repeat problems, keeping public spaces safe and accessible, and helping the community better understand how patrol resources are used. 1. Preventing Repeat Crime Through Problem Solving CBPD Officers will focus on addressing crime and nuisance activity, particularly property crime and drug-related offenses that create repeat calls for service. Emphasis will be placed on thorough investigations, strong documentation, and coordination between patrol officers and detectives to prevent issues from continuing or escalating. Why it matters: Addressing repeat problems reduces victimization, improves accountability, and allows officers to spend more time proactively serving the community. 2. Quality-of-Life Issues Addressed with City Partners and Community Resources Community concerns related to visible disorder, such as trash accumulation, unsafe conditions in parks, and blocked public access, remain a top concern for residents and businesses. Officers will address these issues lawfully and consistently while working closely with the City’s Parks and Public Works Departments, as well as available community and outreach resources. When situations involve homelessness, mental health, or substance use, officers will prioritize safety, compliance, and connections to services whenever possible. Why it matters: Clean, safe, and accessible public spaces benefit everyone and help reduce long-term conflict when addressed early and collaboratively. 3. High-Visibility Traffic Safety and Data-Guided Patrols Traffic crashes continue to cause serious injuries locally and nationwide. CBPD will focus traffic enforcement on behaviors most likely to cause harm, including impaired driving, excessive speed, distracted driving, and reckless behavior. Crash and call-for-service data will guide patrol locations and enforcement times. Officers are encouraged to explain the reason for enforcement during traffic and community contacts. CBPD remains committed to education as the primary approach for most traffic violations. Why it matters: Purposeful traffic enforcement saves lives and reinforces that police activity is focused on safety, not just enforcement. 4. Visibility, Foot Patrols, and Clear Communication Community feedback consistently shows that residents value seeing officers present in neighborhoods, parks, and business districts. Patrol officers will conduct regular foot patrols and visibility checks in shared public spaces. The department will also provide periodic public updates highlighting safety improvements, recoveries, and community partnerships, with an emphasis on outcomes rather than raw enforcement numbers. Why it matters: Officer visibility and clear communication help build trust and increase confidence in public safety services. Ongoing Review and Transparency CBPD will regularly review trends such as repeat calls for service, traffic crash data, and patrol activity to ensure these efforts remain effective and aligned with community expectations. Public safety is most effective when police activity is focused, fair, and clearly explained.
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04/21/2026

Sea lion with line around its neck spotted in Newport area: 'Unfortunately fairly common' Featured News by Oregon Today News
Wildlife specialists are monitoring a sea lion on the central Oregon coast that is entangl... More

04/21/2026

Can prediction markets tell us anything about Oregon’s governor’s race? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Prediction markets are gaining traction in Oregons governors race but experts warn they re... More

04/21/2026

Trump says the US will extend its ceasefire with Iran at Pakistan's request Featured News by Oregon Today News
President Donald Trump said Tuesday the United States was indefinitely extending its cease... More

04/21/2026

Virginia voters deciding on redistricting plan that could boost Democrats' seats in Congress Featured News by Oregon Today News
Virginia voters on Tuesday were deciding whether to ratify an unusual mid-decade redrawing... More

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