COOS BAY, Ore. – A permit crucial to the construction of a natural gas pipeline and liquefied natural gas depot on the Oregon Coast has been withdrawn. The proposed Jordan Cove Pipeline would extend from Malin to Coos Bay, where ...

COOS BAY, Ore. — A coast guard search comes to a happy end. Three fisherman were rescued safely. According to the U.S. Coast Guard, the three fisherman were rescued by the local fire department. They were found inside their capsized ...

NORTH BEND, Ore. – A woman was found dead after an apparent stabbing in North Bend. The Coos County District Attorney’s Office said on the morning of December 30, someone called 9-1-1 to report a stabbing in the 2500 block ...

COOS COUNTY, Oregon — A bizarre case in southern Oregon reverses a DUII conviction. One Coos Bay-area driver whose blood alcohol content or BAC was .09 won’t get a DUII. That’s what the Oregon Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. “The ...

COOS COUNTY, Ore. – An injured hiker was rescued in a remote area of the Oregon Coast. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office said on September 21, a 24-year-old man called 911 and told dispatchers he was lost in the woods. ...

NORTH BEND, Ore. – Police along the Oregon Coast said the body of a man who was reported missing last week has been found. 69-year-old Kim Simpson-Griffin of North Bend was last seen alive walking away from his home in ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – The U.S. Forest Service is poised and at-the-ready to respond to any wildfires that may start as a result of predicted lightning activity this week. A request for nearly $250,000 was granted in a ramp-up of resources ...

COOS BAY, Ore. – A driver was arrested for recklessly speeding through a Coos Bay neighborhood while allegedly under the influence of intoxicants. Police said on the night of August 22, Coos Bay officers were in the city’s Empire District ...

Deep in the rainforests of the Oregon Coast, lies a land before time… A land of 40 foot tall Jurassic creatures that you can visit. http://www.prehistoricgardens.com/ ...

We’ll bet you’ve never rubbed a tiger’s belly. Or scratched a black bear behind its ears. Okay, that’s a safe bet. But it’s something you can do this summer at a special game park on the Oregon Coast. That’s what ...

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