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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Wednesday, June 17, 2026, Sunrise: 5:35 a.m., and Sunset: 8:59 p.m., offering up 15-hours and 24-minutes of daylight.
Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Wednesday, June 17, 2026 – High tide: 3:06 a.m., 8.27 ft.; Low tide: 10:10 a.m., -2.11 ft.; High tide: 4:58 p.m., 6.35 ft.; Low tide: 10:07 p.m., 2.29 ft.
It was a Prescribed Burn – Deans Creek Elk Viewing Area
The BLM (Bureau of Land Management) will be conducting a prescribed burn at the Deans Creek Elk Viewing Area near Reedsport. This planned operation is part of ongoing efforts to improve wildlife habitat and support healthy ecosystems. When: Tuesday 6/16/2026, Where: Deans Creek Elk Viewing Area, east of Reedsport, Please Note: Smoke will be visible from Highway 38, Reedsport, parts of Highway 101, and surrounding areas. While smoke is expected, crews will be working to minimize impacts to nearby communities and traffic visibility.
CFPA Fire Season moves to Moderate
According to a release from the Coos Forest Protective Association, the fire danger on the South Oregon Coast has been moved to “Moderate,” which means all debris burning is prohibited at all times. Smoking is prohibited while traveling on Forestland Roads. Use of Fireworks is Prohibited at all times. Use of Sky Lanterns, Exploding Targets, and Tracer/Incendiary ammunition is Prohibited at all Times. Firefighting Equipment required when traveling Forestlands. Campfire, Charcoal Fires, Cooking Fires and Warming Fires are allowed only at Designated Locations. Non-industrial Power Saw use is allowed before 1p and after 8p. For more information, www.coosfpa.net.
Overnight Road Closure Notice
City of Coos Bay release - Harmon Construction will be constructing right of way improvements on Highland Ave between N 4th St and N 5th St and on N 4th St between Highland Ave and Market Ave. Work is planned to begin on June 17th and continue through June 18th. The road will remain continuously closed for the duration of work. Traffic will be detoured via Market Avenue, N 3rd Street, N 5th Street, and adjacent local streets. Access for emergency services will be maintained. Motorists and pedestrians are encouraged to use caution near the construction area and follow all posted detour signage. Should you have any questions or want more information, please contact Public Works at (541) 269-8918.
Farmer’s Market Day
Wednesdays are a Farmer’s Market Day in downtown Coos Bay. Vendors will be set up from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., on Central Ave., between Hwy. 101 South (Broadway Ave.,) and 3rd St.
Coos Co.
The Coos Co. Board of Commissioners will hold a work session, Wednesday, June 17, 1:30 p.m., Owen Building, 201 No. Adams St., Coquille, to discuss Charleston Transient Lodging Tax Revenue.
CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Storytime at the UO's Charleston Marine Life Center, Wednesday, June 17 in the Myrtlewood Room, 10:00am – 10:30am, Ages 0-5. At the University of Oregon's Charleston Marine Life Center, 63466 Boat Basin Road, Coos Bay, OR 97420. Ocean-themed stories, rhymes and songs for kids ages 0-5 and their adult. Explore the UO's Charleston Marine Life Center afterwards and see tidepool animals! Free for kids and parents at the storytime. Age Bracket: Kids, Families. Coos Bay Public Library Board of Trustee Meeting, Wednesday, June 17 in the Cedar Room, 5:15pm – 6:30pm. Meeting open to the public. To attend online see the link at https://www.coosbayor.gov/government/agendas-and-minutes. Age Bracket: Everyone. Movie Night, Wednesday, June 17 in the Myrtlewood Room, 5:30pm – 7:30pm, Southern Oregon Coast Pride along with the Coos Bay Public Library present, God's Own Country (2017) Not Rated. Join us the first and third Wednesday of every month for a free, themed movie at the library. This month's theme: Celebrate Pride! Movies shown range from G to R ratings. Free popcorn and beverages provided. It's movie time! Go with us t rural Yorkshire in this beautiful and passionate story about finding your place in the world and love. Johnny is reckless and doesn't think he wants the rural farming life until he meets Gheorghe, a Romanian, working on their small farm, who helps him realize what he truly wants. Starring Josh O'Connor. Age Bracket: Everyone.
NBPL Events
North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Plant Needs with 4-H (Ages 8-12), Wednesday, June 17 from 10:30-12:00 PM. Learn about phototropism, the way plants respond and grow toward light, & create a pipe-cleaner dragonfly craft to take home. Not Your Mother's Book Club, Wednesday, June 17 at 6:00 PM. Discuss Flawless by Elsie Silver at an adult romance book club that meets the third Wednesday of every month.
Children Invited to Explore Plant and Worm Science at the North Bend Public Library
The North Bend Public Library and OSU Extension's 4-H Youth Development are teaming up this summer to offer two hands-on STEAM programs designed to help children explore the natural world through science, observation, and creativity. The first program, Plant Needs, will take place on Wednesday, June 17 from 10:30 AM–12:00 PM. Children will learn about phototropism, the way plants respond and grow toward light, while exploring what plants need to survive. They will also create a pipe-cleaner dragonfly craft to take home. The second program, Wiggly Worms, will be held on Wednesday, June 24 from 2:00–4:00 PM. During this interactive session, children will explore the fascinating world of worms by learning about worm behavior, their benefits, and their anatomy. They will also experiment with vermiculture, the practice of using worms to compost. Both programs are geared toward children ages 8–12. Younger children are welcome to attend; however, adult assistance and supervision are recommended for younger participants. These programs are free and open to the public.
UTV Take over is Here - SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY
North Bend, OR, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area (ODNRA), JUNE 16-21, 2026 - UTV Takeover on Coos Bay’s North Spit, is the West Coast’s BIGGEST UTV community event! There’s something for everybody with activities for the whole family! Take over provides attendees an experience like no other event. With over 30 family-friendly activities you can participate in with your UTV, Takeover is more about bringing the community together than having you walk around in a circle. Each of our events’ unique scenic backdrop makes these events a memorable experience whether you’re participating or taking pictures!
Golden & Silver Sparky Awards Presented
OR State Fire Marshal release - SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon State Fire Marshal is excited to announce the 2026 Golden and Silver Sparky Award recipients. It’s one of the state’s most prestigious fire prevention honors. Since 1977, these awards have recognized people and agencies for their outstanding contributions to public safety education and fire prevention. “Every year, the Sparky Awards remind us that fire prevention is a shared responsibility, and that people are making a real difference in communities across Oregon,” said State Fire Marshal Mariana Ruiz-Temple. “Fire Marshal Flick and Ed Sutton embody the spirit of service, innovation, and compassion that keeps people safe. We are grateful for their leadership and honored to recognize their outstanding contributions.” Golden Sparky Award: Fire Marshal Cheryl Flick - On June 10, Roseburg Fire Department’s Fire Marshal Cheryl Flick was honored with the Golden Sparky Award, which recognizes a member of the fire service for exceptional achievement in fire prevention. Flick was celebrated for her leadership in community risk reduction. Working with community-level data, she found 40% of Roseburg households included individuals with disabilities, Flick spearheaded partnerships with the Umpqua Valley disAbilities Network and the Aging and Disability Resource Connection. These collaborations significantly expanded safety education and support for at-risk community members. The ceremony included remarks from Roseburg Fire Chief Tyler Christopherson and State Representative Virgil Osborne. Silver Sparky Award: Ed Sutton - Also on June 10, the Oregon State Fire Marshal presented the Silver Sparky Award to Ed Sutton at Medford Fire Station 14. The Silver Sparky is awarded to civilians or civilian agencies for significant contributions to public safety. Sutton, a dedicated volunteer with Mercy Flights, was recognized for his decades of leadership with the Mercy Flights Explorer Post 131 in Jackson County. His commitment to youth mentorship has created a vital career pathway in emergency services, guiding numerous young people into successful careers as firefighters, paramedics, nurses, and law enforcement officers. Joining the state fire marshal for the presentation were State Senator Jeff Golden and State Representatives Pam Marsh and Kim Wallan. About the Sparky Awards: The Golden and Silver Sparky Awards are among the highest honors bestowed by the Oregon State Fire Marshal. For nearly 50 years, they have highlighted the critical work being done by both professionals and volunteers to keep Oregonians safe from the threat of fire. About the Department of the Oregon State Fire Marshal: Since 1917, the Oregon State Fire Marshal has been dedicated to protecting people, property, and the environment from fire and hazardous materials. The agency works with local fire agencies, communities, and other partners to strengthen fire prevention, preparedness, and response statewide. Please note: the Oregon State Fire Marshal is no longer an office after becoming an independent state agency in 2023.
Wildfire, Northeast Oregon
ODF release - Pendleton, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Forestry’s (ODF) Northeast Oregon District is responding to the Old Emigrant Fire eight miles east of Pendleton, Oregon, which is estimated to be over 450 acres. The ODF Northeast Oregon District is in unified command with the U.S. Wildland Fire Service and Umatilla Tribal Fire. Resources from the ODF Northeast Oregon District, U.S. Wildland Fire Service, Umatilla Tribal Fire and Tri-County Mutual Aid are responding. So far, ODF has sent seven Type 6 engines, one dozer and two overhead personnel to assist in suppression efforts. A Type 2 helicopter has been ordered along with a Type 1 Hotshot Crew. Due to the quick increase in acres, a Type 3 incident management team has been ordered as well. “Due to wind gusts up to 30 mph and extremely dry fuels, this fire is growing rapidly.” said Justin Lauer, ODF Northeast Oregon District Forester. “Alongside our partners, ODF is working diligently to suppress the fire as quickly and safely as possible.” The surrounding area is currently in a red flag warning, meaning weather conditions like strong winds, heat, and low humidity are contributing to extreme fire behavior. In conditions like this, it is extremely important for Oregonians to actively practice wildfire prevention. Check local restrictions and fire danger levels to remain informed and prevent the next human-caused fire. For more information on how you can help prevent wildfires, visit keeporegongreen.org.
Hwy. 164 Fatal, Linn Co.
LINN COUNTY, Ore. (16 June 2026) – On Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 10:01 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a vehicle versus motorcycle fatal crash on Highway 164 near milepost 7 in Linn County. The preliminary investigation indicated a green Dodge Ram, operated by Jason Richard Jones (47) of Albany, was traveling westbound on Hwy. 164 near Albany when it collided with a red Honda motorcycle operated by Christopher Adam Brown (41) of Albany, traveling southbound at the intersection of Scravel Hill Road. The operator of the Honda motorcycle (Brown) was declared deceased at the scene. The operator of the Dodge Ram (Jones) was reportedly not injured. The highway was impacted for approximately three hours during the on-scene investigation. Jones was arrested for DUII, reckless driving, driving while suspended, and manslaughter in the second degree and was lodged at the Linn County Jail. The investigation is ongoing and no additional information is available for release at this time. OSP was assisted by the Jefferson Fire District, Albany Fire Department, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.
Hwy. 126 Fatal, Lane Co.
LANE COUNTY, Ore. (16 June 2026) – On Monday, June 15, 2026, at 3:53 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a three-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 126 near milepost 52 in Lane County. The preliminary investigation indicated a red Mazda3, operated by John Michael Unrein (46) of Springfield, was traveling westbound on Highway 126 near Fisher Road when it crossed the center line for an unknown reason and collided head-on with an eastbound white Chevrolet Equinox, operated by Gina Mae Nix (51) of Veneta. The Chevrolet rolled over and came to rest in the westbound lane. The Mazda3 continued in the eastbound lane and collided head-on with a red Hyundai Elantra, operated by Laura Valent Reales Gutierrez (23), city of residence unknown. The operator of the Mazda3 (Unrein) was pronounced deceased at the scene. The operator of the Chevrolet (Nix) and an adult passenger were not injured. The operator of the Hyundai (Reales Gutierrez) was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries. The highway was impacted for approximately four hours during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, Lane Fire Authority, Lane County Medical Examiner’s Office, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.
CCSO Exercise
CCSO release - The Coos County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Management is in the process of conducting an exercise with partner agencies testing our communication processes during an emergency. During this four-day exercise various means of communication are being put to the test to ensure readiness in the event of an emergency. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank our local and tribal emergency management exercises for helping to ensure readiness!
Barricaded Subject
According to various reports, law enforcement personnel from several South Coast agencies responded to an active situation at Lucas Lodge, south of Bandon, late Tuesday, June 16. The subject reportedly arrived in a vehicle with Texas plates and rented a cabin. There is no hostage situation. According to a report from the staff at Lucas Lodge, "all staff and community members are safe." There are no other guests currently staying at the facility.
Burglary
According to an entry on the CQPD log for June 15, 11:04 am., 900 block E 1st St., “burglary.”
Shoplifter
According to an entry on the CQPD log for June 15, 12:24 p.m., 400 No. Central, McKay’s, 39-year old Dallan Joal Annon charged with Criminal Trespass I & Theft III, “cited in lieu of custody.”
Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for June 15, 7:37 a.m., 1900 block McPherson, 54-year old Trevor Fero “Ticket.” At 12:52 p.m., Sherman & Tower, “illegal camping.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the NBPD log for June 15, 11:08 a.m., 1611 Virginia Ave., Pony Village Mall, 58-year old Jesse Romos Manzanares charged with Criminal Trespass II, “Manzanares cited in lieu of custody.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 5:13 p.m., 4000 Aumsville Hwy., Marion Co. SO, 39-year old Krispun Devlin York arrested on NBPD warrant charging FTA on two-counts Attempt to Commit a Class C/Unclassified Felony – Assaulting a Public Safety Officer, one-count Resisting Arrest & one-count Disorderly Conduct II, “York lodged Marion County Jail.”
Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 6:52 a.m., 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay Public Library, “illegal camping.” At 8:46 a.m., 1000 block Newmark Ave., “illegal camping.” At 2:59 p.m., No. 8th Ave., “illegal camping,” 29-year old Matthew Bynum “Ticket.” At 4:10 p.m., Mingus Park, “illegal camping.” At 9:39 p.m., 2nd Ct. Alley, “illegal camping.”
Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 11:13 a.m., 400 block So. Cammann St., “unlawful vehicle.”
Wanted
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 2:15 p.m., Newport & Hill Rd, Bunker Hill, 43-year old Matthew Warren Arnold arrested on CBPD warrant for FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth; and, FTA on FTA II, “Arnold transported to CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 3:10 p.m., Ocean & 19tj, “warrant service” on 49-year old Aaron Linwood Steinmetz CBPD warrant charging FTA on Resisting Arrest & Criminal Trespass II; also, CBPD warrant for FTA on FTA II, “Steinmetz transported CCJ.”
UEMV
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 4:06 p.m., Tremont & Newmark, “unlawful entry into MV.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 15, 10:40 p.m., Bureau of Emergency, “warrant service,” 40-year old Benjamin James Macias arrested on CBPD warrant charging FTA on Theft 2nd Degree; OSP warrant for FTA on Reckless Driving; “Macias was arrested by Portland Police.”
Assault
According to an entry on the CBPD log for June 16, 4:15 a.m., 500 Central Ave., 50-year old Richard Thomas Reigard charged with 2nd Degree Assault & Unlawful Use of a Weapon, “Reigard was transported to CCJ.”
WX
A Hazardous Seas Warning along the South Oregon Coast. Sunny to partly cloudy today with highs in the mid to upper 60s and winds out of the North at 15-25 mph. Cloudy skies tonight with lows near 50 and winds from the North at 10-20 mph. Cloudy skies early on Thursday, then partly cloudy by afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 60s and winds from the North at 10-20 mph.
Sports
The Ducks finished top five at all three NCAA Championships during the 2025-26 season
UO release - EUGENE, Ore. – The Men and Women of Oregon have swept the USTFCCCA Division I Program of the Year awards as announced Tuesday by the coaches association. The latest recognition marks the sixth time the teams have won top program in the same year. Since the award's inception ahead of the 2008-09 season, Oregon has won USTFCCCA Program of the Year a total of 18 times—12 women, six men. The award honors the institution that has achieved the most success, based on national finish, at the three championship meets during each academic year. 2026 John McDonnell Men's Division I Program of the Year (final standings) - 1. OREGON – 12; 2. Arkansas – 20; 3. Alabama – 31; 4. New Mexico – 37; 5. Virginia – 39; 2026 Terry Crawford Women's Division I Program of the Year (final standings) 1. OREGON – 9; 2. Florida – 12.5; 3. BYU – 20; 4. New Mexico – 27; 5. South Carolina – 39. The Ducks finished top five at all three NCAA Championships this past season. The UO men were the indoor runner-up coupled with fifth-place showings at the cross country and outdoor championships. The Oregon women tallied three podium finishes: third in cross country, second indoor and fourth at last week's outdoor meet. The Men of Oregon last won Program of the Year in 2015-16, the last of three-consecutive honors after winning the first two in 2008-09 and 2009-10. The Women of Oregon won Program of the Year the first nine seasons of the award followed by awards in 2018-19 and 2024-25. The program's national success was echoed at the conference level where Oregon swept the Big Ten Triple Crown this year, and has now won 10 of the 12 conference titles since joining the league. Oregon added three national champions at the recently completed NCAA Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field. Simeon Birnbaum won the 1500 meters, Aaliyah McCormick successfully defended her title in the 100-meter hurdles and Ben Smith took the top spot in the shot put. The Ducks collected 14 USTFCCCA All-America First Team certificates—eight men, six women—which were announced Monday.
Mariners
The Seattle Mariners (38-36) opened a three-game MLB home stand with Baltimore (34-40), Tuesday, June 16 and a 3-1 win. The two teams play again today, 6:40 p.m., T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA, televised on Mariners.TV.
