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Rotary begins 24th annual toy and food drive with holiday cheer in Coos Bay-North Bend
The Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club is collecting donations of food items and toys for the holidays.Though we haven't reached Halloween yet, Santa and his elves
Coburg's Russ Pugh crowned pumpkin king at California weigh-off
Go big or go home!That's the mentality one Coburg pumpkin farmer has and it paid of!Russ Pugh took the crown in a California competition to grow the heaviest pu
Court permits Trump's troop deployment in Portland, pending further appeal
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has granted President Trump’s appeal, meaning he can deploy National Guard troops to the City of Portland.
Approximately 757,000 Oregonians could lose SNAP benefits in November
More than 750,000 Oregonians who receive food assistance through SNAP could lose their benefits in November due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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Ducks explosive run game prepares for Badger defense
Fresh off a 56-10 win at Rutgers that saw Oregon football rush for 415 yards, the Ducks return to Autzen stadium to face the top 20 rushing defense.
Beavers return to win column with sweep against San Francisco
Returning to Gill Coliseum after suffering their first conference loss, Oregon State was looking to deliver a season sweep against San Francisco
Friday Nights Rivals: Week 7
Sports reporters De'Aundre Sanders and Jack Demmler take us through the highlights of high school football across the Willamette Valley as teams m
Urban Meyer: Penn State firing Franklin an overreaction
Penn State fired James Franklin over the weekend and Urban Meyer doesn't see a better option to replace him.
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Umatilla River Chinook salmon retention closed beginning Oct. 18
From Oct. 18 through Nov. 30, 2025, the adult daily salmon and steelhead bag limit on the Umatilla River from the Hwy 730 bridge upstream to Threemile Dam is th
Willamette National Forest eases fire restrictions as cooler weather lowers danger level
Thanks to cooler temps and recent rainfall, the Willamette National Forest is reducing fire restrictions.As of September 20, fire danger levels have lowered to
Hiking trails to be topic of Clear Lake Resort talk, slideshow
Outdoor author William Sullivan will talk about the latest update to the guidebook, “100 Hikes: Central Oregon Cascades,” from 1-4 p.m. on Friday, September 19,
Critical survey underway to inform management of Oregon's black rockfish fishery
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Marine Fisheries Research team is conducting a nearly 10-week at-sea survey to better understand the population status
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Rotary begins 24th annual toy and food drive with holiday cheer in Coos Bay-North Bend
The Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club is collecting donations of food items and toys for the holidays.Though we haven't reached Halloween yet, Santa and his elves
Sanctuary says big cats rescued from West Coast Game Park Safari thriving in new habitat
The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota has rescued more than 150 big cats from all kinds of situations across the country, but they've also been responsible for re-
North Bend Police Chief honors Sgt. Hult for a decade of service and leadership excellence
On Tuesday, North Bend Chief of Police Cal Mitts recognized Sergeant Jake Hult for ten years of service with the North Bend Police Department, praising Holt as
Gretchen Nichols named new CEO of Bay Area Hospital
A new CEO has been appointed to the Bay Area Hospital (BAH) in Coos Bay. Gretchen Nichols has been named BAH's newPresident and Chief Executive Officer, effec
VOTE: Do you believe the government shutdown is a major issue?
Do you believe the government shutdown is a major issue?
World's reliance on just a few tech companies highlighted with AWS outage
A disruption involving Amazon’s cloud service system has caused service interruptions impacting millions of people.
Protests erupt against Trump's policies as some top Democrats offer him praise
Millions took to the streets for the "No Kings March" to protest President Donald Trump's policies, with critics dubbing him "King Trump" for allegedly overstep
Court permits Trump's troop deployment in Portland, pending further appeal
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has granted President Trump’s appeal, meaning he can deploy National Guard troops to the City of Portland.
'No Kings' protests being funded by foundations run by George Soros: report
The "No Kings" protests that will be taking place on Saturday are being funded by foundations belonging to billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
Approximately 757,000 Oregonians could lose SNAP benefits in November
More than 750,000 Oregonians who receive food assistance through SNAP could lose their benefits in November due to the ongoing government shutdown.
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Lane County deputies and volunteers use drones and K9s in search for missing Oakridge man
On October 16th, Lane County Sheriff’s deputies were notified that Jean Fritz Pierre Louis, 76, of Oakridge, may be missing.He had reportedly gone mushroom pic
Coburg's Russ Pugh crowned pumpkin king at California weigh-off
Go big or go home!That's the mentality one Coburg pumpkin farmer has and it paid of!Russ Pugh took the crown in a California competition to grow the heaviest pu
Oregon State Capitol reopens rotunda amid nine-year renovation of the building
After nine years of construction, the Oregon State Capitol has reopened its rotunda to visitors.
Leadership revives Marshfield's football team for undefeated run after last year's struggl
The Marshfield football is 7-0 so far this season.Pirates head coach John Lemmons is currently in year nine with the program.Last year was his worst as a coach;
4J employee accused of shipping narcotics nationwide while still employed with district
A local school psychologist was arrested for an alleged online drug market operation.4J employee Jennifer Blake is accused by federal prosecutors of shipping na
Mayor Engelke commends Milliron's mentorship and dedication to public safety and growth
Mayor Jessica Engelke and the North Bend City Council and on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, recognized City Administrator David A. Milliron for five years of servic
Oregon Department of Forestry lifts fire restrictions as 2025 fire season concludes
Friday, all Oregon Department of Forestry districts have terminated fire restrictions, marking the end of the 2025 Oregon fire season declaration.“Through aggre
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Sanctuary says big cats rescued from West Coast Game Park Safari thriving in new habitat
The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota has rescued more than 150 big cats from all kinds of situations across the country, but they've also been responsible for re-
Government shutdown nears record length as tensions rise
The government shutdown has entered its 20th day, edging closer to becoming the second longest in U.S. history.
Lane County deputies and volunteers use drones and K9s in search for missing Oakridge man
On October 16th, Lane County Sheriff’s deputies were notified that Jean Fritz Pierre Louis, 76, of Oakridge, may be missing.He had reportedly gone mushroom pic
Court permits Trump's troop deployment in Portland, pending further appeal
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has granted President Trump’s appeal, meaning he can deploy National Guard troops to the City of Portland.
Rotary begins 24th annual toy and food drive with holiday cheer in Coos Bay-North Bend
The Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club is collecting donations of food items and toys for the holidays.Though we haven't reached Halloween yet, Santa and his elves
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AWS outage affects millions worldwide; Amazon details what went wrong
A huge Amazon Web Services outage took down a huge portion of the internet, Monday.
Defense seeks dismissal of Comey case over selective, vindictive prosecution concerns
Lawyers representing former FBI director James Comey asked to dismiss his criminal case, citing a “vindictive and selective” prosecution.
Government shutdown nears record length as tensions rise
The government shutdown has entered its 20th day, edging closer to becoming the second longest in U.S. history.
Secret Service keeps watch as East Wing gutted for Trump's grand ballroom
A backhoe tore into the side of the East Wing on Monday to make way for construction on President Donald Trump's $250 million ballroom.
Trump moves to raise tariffs, cut aid to Colombia amid escalating feud
President Donald Trump says the United States will raise tariffs and end all payments and subsidies to Colombia.
Trump used 'Danger Zone' in social media post without permission, Kenny Loggins says
President Donald Trump used Kenny Loggins’s Danger Zone in a social media post without his permission, the singer said in a statement on Monday.
Marjorie Taylor Greene says cost of living has to be addressed for GOP to win midterms
Georgia GOP Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene said Republicans have to address cost of living to win the midterm elections.
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Ducks explosive run game prepares for Badger defense
Fresh off a 56-10 win at Rutgers that saw Oregon football rush for 415 yards, the Ducks return to Autzen stadium to face the top 20 rushing defense.
Beavers return to win column with sweep against San Francisco
Returning to Gill Coliseum after suffering their first conference loss, Oregon State was looking to deliver a season sweep against San Francisco
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'Cake Boss' Buddy Valastro returns after last surgery for hand impaled in bowling accident
The chef returned to his kitchen to decorate again after his gruesome 2020 accident that impaled his hand.
'RHOP' star Wendy Osefo breaks silence after she and husband’s arrest for fraud charges
"Real Housewives of Potomac" star Wendy Osefo and husband Eddie Osefo break their silence after being arrested on multiple fraud charges.
Brandy apologizes after abrupt Chicago concert exit, gives tour update
The singer explains why she never returned to finish her "The Boy Is Mine" concert in the Windy city.
Jennifer Lopez's ex-husband posts scathing cheating accusation in online rant
The "On the Floor" singer is at the center of cheating allegations from one of her ex-husbands.
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Could home equity be the solution to America’s record-high debt?
Could record-high levels of home equity be the solution to Americans’ record-high debt levels?
Home equity rates drop to two-year low
This is the week that was for home equity rates.
Mortgage rates continue to hold steady, despite Fed rate cut
Despite a rate cut, mortgage rates have held steady for three straight weeks.
Slight gains for home equity rates, holding near 2025 lows
This is the week that was for home equity rates.
No movement for mortgage rates, despite Fed rate cut
Despite the Fed rate cut, mortgage rates hold steady.
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Now that the Fed has cut rates, what’s next for home equity borrowing?
Survey: One in six aspiring homeowners have given up in the last five years
A discouraging housing market has some aspiring homeowners ending their home search.
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Foster cat spices up family dinner with surprise ingredient
Wendy, a mischievous foster cat, was caught on her owner's kitchen cam adding her own "spice" to the family dinner.
An alligator walks into a bar in Florida...No, seriously
It sounds like the setup to a joke, but for patrons at a local tiki bar in Stuart, happy hour came with an unexpected twist.
McDonald's announces the return of Boo Buckets, with two spooky new additions
Fast-food giant McDonald's has announced the iconic Happy Meal Boo Buckets are making their haunting return, just in time for spooky season.
Missing dog's cries lead firefighters to ditch rescue reunion in Port St. Lucie
A missing dog’s cries led firefighters in Port St. Lucie to a ditch, and a heartfelt reunion.
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Nikki Wright-Patty Barton Scholarship Chair
Nikki Wright-Patty Barton Scholarship Chair discusses the Patty Barton scholarship for $20,000 dollars. For more info, please go to Zontacoosbayarea.org
Paul Rutan-Dance Instructor-Oregon Coast Ballroom Dance Club
Paul Rutan-Dance Instructor-Oregon Coast Ballroom Dance Club discusses upcoming dance lessons and dancing at the Clambake Jazz Fest.
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Umatilla River Chinook salmon retention closed beginning Oct. 18
From Oct. 18 through Nov. 30, 2025, the adult daily salmon and steelhead bag limit on the Umatilla River from the Hwy 730 bridge upstream to Threemile Dam is th
Hiking trails to be topic of Clear Lake Resort talk, slideshow
Outdoor author William Sullivan will talk about the latest update to the guidebook, “100 Hikes: Central Oregon Cascades,” from 1-4 p.m. on Friday, September 19,
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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Marine Fisheries Research team is conducting a nearly 10-week at-sea survey to better understand the population status
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With eight more reported cougar sightings in the past two weeks, Corvallis Police released a map detailing all of the recent places people say they’ve seen a mo
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