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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – Sunrise: 6:34 a.m., and Sunset: 8 p.m., offering 13-hours & 26-minutes of daylight.

Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Wednesday, April 15, 2026 – High tide: 12:36 am., 6.94 ft.; Low tide: 6:50 a.m., 0.78 ft.; High tide: 12:55 p.m., 6.56 ft.; Low tide: 6:55 p.m., 0.9 ft.

WBC Forum
The Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Wednesday Business Connection (WBC) Forum, April 15th, 11:30 to 1p, different location - North Bend Lanes Back Alley Pub, House District 9 Forum candidates: Troy Cribbins & Claire Lynn.

NBPL Event
North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Not Your Mother's Book Club, Wednesday, April 15 at 6:00 PM. Discuss The Cuddle Clause by Roxie Ray at an adult romance book club that meets the third Wednesday of every month.

CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Storytime, Wednesday, April 15 in the Myrtlewood Room, 10:00am – 10:30am. Sing, read, talk, write, and play with the children in your life! Join us for a family storytime at the library for rhymes, songs, and stories for children and a parent or a caregiver. Age Bracket: Kids, Families. Tween Cooking Club with OSU's 4-H, Wednesday, April 15 in the Myrtlewood Room, 3:30pm – 4:30pm, Ages 10-14. Learn cooking basics in a club geared towards tweens. Come to one or all sessions; sign up required for each session. All supplies provided. Each session will focus on a different recipe or technique. Wednesday, April 15, 3:30pm: Pizza. Friday, May 22, 3:00pm: Sandwich Rolls & Pizza. Tuesday, June 16, 12:00pm: Breakfast Food. Made possible through OSU Extension and 4-H. Register. Age Bracket: Kids & Teens. Coos Bay Public Library Board of Trustee Meeting, Wednesday, April 15 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, April 15 in the Myrtlewood Room, 5:30pm – 7:30pm, April 15 - Ready or Not (2019) Rated R, Join us the first and third Wednesday of every month for a free, themed movie at the library. This month's theme: Tricks and Games. Movies shown range from G to R ratings. Free popcorn and beverages provided. It's movie time! April 15 - Ready or Not (2019) Rated R; With the sequel coming out go back to where it all started. A bride is brought home to meet her husband's family and gets sucked into a game of hide and seek no one wants. Starring Samara Weaving, Adam Brody, and Andie MacDowell.. Age Bracket: Teens & Adults.

Cooking Club at the Coos Bay Public Library
CBPL release - This spring, the Coos Bay Public Library is teaming up with Oregon State University’s Extension Program to offer a monthly cooking club for teens and tweens ages 10-14. Upcoming sessions for the program are: • Pizza-Wednesday, April 15, 3:30pm; • Sandwich Rolls and Sushi-Friday, May 22, 3:00pm; • Breakfast Foods-Tuesday, June 16, 12pm. Each session will focus on a different cooking skill and will feature a practical, hands-on activity; teens can attend one or all sessions. The program is free but pre-registration is required. Participants can register on the library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org or by calling the library at (541) 269-1101 x3606.  The program is being offered by the Oregon State University Extension Service’s 4-H program. Oregon State University Extension Service partners with local communities to provide trusted expertise and science-based knowledge to address critical issues and help every Oregonian thrive. The Coos County Extension Office is based in Myrtle Point and offers a wide range of programming throughout the year for all ages, including outreach with the Food Hero program, food preservation, gardening, and support for 4-H. To find out more about programs at the Coos Bay Public Library, visit the Coos Bay. Public Library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org.

SWOCC Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program - Now Enrolling – Free Training!
Includes Construction & Heavy Equipment Operator Simulation Training - SWOCC release - COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC) is now enrolling students for its SWOCC Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program, with the next class running April 20 through September 24, 2026. Designed to help students quickly gain skills for in-demand trades careers, SWOCC Works provides hands-on training in construction fundamentals and heavy equipment operation at no cost to participants. The program is open to anyone age 18 and older, with no prior experience required. To get started, visit the SWOCC Works webpage and follow the “Steps to Join”: www.socc.edu/programs-classes/workforce-training/swocc-works/. Participants complete 180 hours of training over approximately 22½ weeks, combining classroom instruction with hands-on learning. Students build foundational skills in framing, electrical, plumbing, sheetrock installation, and exterior siding, while also completing heavy equipment operator simulation training. Graduates earn multiple industry-recognized credentials, including OSHA 10, First Aid/CPR, Flagger, Forklift Operator, Green Construction, and the nationally recognized MC3 certificate. Some certification components may be scheduled outside regular class hours. Students who complete the program are also eligible to receive eight pre-apprenticeship application points toward the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 701 and may qualify for direct entry into apprenticeship pathways. In addition to technical training, students receive guidance from on-site advisors who help them prepare for employment or apprenticeship opportunities aligned with their goals. The program is fully funded through grant support, making it available at no cost to participants. Courses are offered at SWOCC’s Coos Campus in Coos Bay, Monday–Thursday, with both daytime and evening options available, including: 10:00 a.m. – Noon; 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. A future cohort is planned to start in Fall 2026, with tentative class dates running October 5, 2026 – March 25, 2027. WHAT: SWOCC Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program; WHERE: SWOCC Coos Campus, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay; WHEN: April 20 – September 24, 2026 (Fall cohort planned October 5, 2026 – March 25, 2027); COST: FREE (grant-funded). Learn more and get started: www.socc.edu/programs-classes/workforce-training/swocc-works/

Bay Area Home Show Returns
Bay Area Chamber of Commerce release - We are officially 10 days away from one of the most exciting events of the season—Oregon’s Bay Area Home Show is BACK at Pony Village Mall, April 24th through the 26th! This community favorite is proudly presented by Primal Property Management and your Bay Area Chamber of Commerce—and yes… it’s FREE to attend, because we believe great events should bring everyone together. And this year—we’re turning it into a full themed weekend experience! Friday kicks things off with our Chamber Opening & Ribbon Cutting 4pm and Mixer from 5 to 7 PM. Come meet the vendors, connect with fellow business professionals, and enjoy a tasting of the new KoKwel Spirits from their Cask Club… because let’s be honest, networking is always better with a little flavor. Saturday is Family Day, running 9 to 6, packed with activities—painting, haircuts, fashion shows, and fun for all ages… all leading up to a BIG balloon drop! And who doesn’t love a good balloon drop? If you don’t… we should talk. Sunday wraps it up from 10 to 4 with a special focus on Veterans, Seniors, and First Responders. We’ll have K9 demonstrations, free haircuts for seniors, and plenty of activities to honor and celebrate those who give so much to our community. This event is brought back by popular demand—and it’s shaping up to be bigger, better, and more fun than ever. So mark your calendars, bring your friends, your family—and maybe even your neighbor who’s been putting off that home project since 2012. We can’t wait to see you at the Home Show—because as always, our business is helping your business.

Measles exposure location confirmed at Centennial Middle School in southeast Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. – A new measles exposure location has been identified, and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and Multnomah County public health officials are urging people to talk to a health care provider about their risks if they believe they were exposed. People might have been exposed if they were at the following location at these dates and times: Centennial Middle School, 17650 SE Brooklyn St., Portland, Between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 1. Between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday, April 6. Between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 7. Between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 8. Between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday, April 9. Between 9:20 a.m. and 6 p.m. Friday, April 10. People who were at this location during these dates and time periods should immediately contact their health care provider and let them know they may have been exposed to someone who has measles. The health care provider can determine whether you are immune to measles based on your vaccination record, age, or laboratory evidence of prior infection. Families without a primary care provider can establish care at any of Multnomah County's seven primary care clinics or nine student health centers (based at high schools but open to anyone ages 5-18) by calling 503-988-5558 to make a new patient appointment. OHA has been made aware of news outlets that have recently shared inaccurate information about measles exposure locations, including listing locations where exposures have not taken place. Visit OHA’s measles website for the current, accurate list of exposure locations.

Oregon City health setting is latest measles exposure location
Health officials urge people who were at location during exposure periods to talk to a health care provider - OHA release - PORTLAND, Ore.—Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and Clackamas County public health officials have identified a new measles exposure location at a health setting in Oregon City and are urging people to talk to a health care provider about their risks if they believe they were exposed. People might have been exposed if they were at the following location at these dates and times: Legacy GoHealth, 1900 McLoughlin Blvd., Suite 67, Oregon City, between 9:09 a.m. and 12:22 p.m. Friday, April 10. Legacy GoHealth, 1900 McLoughlin Blvd., Suite 67, Oregon City, between 1:12 p.m. and 3:48 p.m. Saturday, April 11. People who were at this location during these dates and time periods should immediately contact their health care provider and let them know they may have been exposed to someone who has measles. The health care provider can determine whether you are immune to measles based on your vaccination record, age, or laboratory evidence of prior infection. OHA has been made aware of news outlets that have recently shared inaccurate information about measles exposure locations, including listing locations where exposures have not taken place. Visit OHA’s measles website for the current, accurate list of exposure locations.

Employment on the South Coast: January 2026
Oregon Employment Dept. release - Coos County Payroll Employment Rises Over the Year Coos County total payroll employment fell by 340 jobs in January, with the largest declines due to seasonally typical losses in local government education (-140), and retail trade (-50). Other industries losing jobs were transportation, warehousing, and utilities (-40); construction (-30); professional and business services (-30); and private education and health services (-30). Government employment slipped by 140 jobs in January, largely due to a decline of 140 jobs in local government education. Since January 2025 Coos County payroll employment rose by 160 jobs, a gain of 0.7%. Employment gains occurred in private education and health services (+120); leisure and hospitality (+50); manufacturing (+50); and construction (+40). Losses were estimated in professional and business services (-120); mining and logging (-30); and information (-20). Government employment fell by 10 jobs. Local government excluding education and tribal employment fell by 60 jobs while Indian tribal local government employment rose by 30 jobs over the year. Federal (+20) and state government (+10) both added jobs. Curry County payroll employment fell by 100 jobs in January, mostly due to seasonally typical declines of 30 jobs in leisure and hospitality and 20 jobs in construction. Other sectors showed little job movement. Over the past year Curry County payroll employment slipped by 90 jobs, a loss of 1.4%. Industries shedding jobs over the year were retail trade (-60); leisure and hospitality (-60); professional and business services (-40); and financial activities (-40). Manufacturing employment rose by 60 over the year. Government added 40 jobs over the year with local government (+20), federal (+10), and state government (+10) all up slightly.

South Coast Unemployment Numbers
OR St Employment Dept report - Coos Co.: Civilian Labor Force: Jan. 2026 - 27,119; Dec. 2025 - 27,160; Jan. 2025 - 26,960. Unemployed: Jan. 2026 - 1,753; Dec. 2025 - 1,559; Jan. 2025 - 1,652. Unemployment rate: Jan. 2026 - 6.5% (Seasonally Adjusted 5.9%); Dec. 2025 - 5.7% (SA 6.0%); Jan. 2025 - 6.1% (SA 5.0%). Curry Co.: Civilian Labor Force: Jan. 2026 - 8,147; Dec. 2025 - 8,141; Jan. 2-25 - 8,260. Unemployed: Jan. 2026 - 616; Dec. 2025 - 540; Jan. 2025 - 550. Unemployed Rate: Jan. 2026 - 7.6% (SA 6.7%); Dec. 2025 - 6.6% (SA 6.9%). Jan. 2025 - 6.7% (SA 5.6%).

Governor Approves Major Disaster Declaration for December Floods
OR Dept. of Emergency Management release - Governor Tina Kotek announced today that the December storms have been declared a major disaster by the President. This will provide federal Public Assistance funding to support recovery from the December 15–21, 2025 atmospheric river that impacted communities across the state. Read more about the timeline on the incident StoryMap. The declaration makes Public Assistance funding available to nine counties significantly affected by the storms: Clackamas, Hood River, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Polk, Tillamook, Union, and Yamhill. These funds can be used to cover eligible costs related to damage to roads, bridges, utilities, and other public infrastructure. Oregon has also requested Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funding to support long-term risk?reduction projects; that request is still under federal review. The storms produced record rainfall and powerful winds, causing widespread flooding, landslides, and mudslides. At the peak of the event, more than 300,000 Oregonians were without power, numerous highways and interstates were closed, and one fatality was reported in Yamhill County. A joint preliminary damage assessment documented more than $15.4 million in eligible damages, with Tillamook County experiencing the highest per?capita impact at $154.29 per person. With the approval of the disaster declaration, the Oregon Department of Emergency Management will work closely with FEMA’s Field Coordination Officer, Shawna Jepson—formerly OEM’s recovery program manager—to coordinate the state-federal partnership supporting community recovery. OEM staff are already reaching out to affected jurisdictions to begin the Public Assistance application process and provide guidance on required documentation, next steps, and available resources. OEM remains committed to supporting local partners through recovery and to advocating for hazard mitigation funding that strengthens long?term resilience across Oregon. More information about Oregon’s disaster recovery efforts and emergency preparedness resources is available at Oregon.gov/OEM or read the FEMA fact sheet about the disaster.

Sex Abuse Case, Southern Oregon
OSP release - GRANTS PASS, Ore. (14 April 2026) – Following a grand jury indictment, Oregon State Police made an arrest Tuesday in a Grants Pass sex abuse case involving a Grants Pass school support staff member. On February 6, 2026, the Oregon State Police began an investigation into Highland Elementary School educational assistant Joseph Deley (64), for potential sexual abuse crimes against a female student. The investigation led to the discovery of three additional female Highland Elementary student victims of Deley, during the school years of 2018, 2022, and 2024, for a total of four identified victims. The investigation was referred to the Josephine County District Attorney’s Office. On April 9, 2026, Deley was indicted on six counts of sexual abuse in the first degree by a Josephine County grand jury, and a warrant was issued for Deley’s arrest. This morning, Deley was arrested and lodged at the Josephine County Jail without incident. Anyone with additional information is requested to contact the OSP Southern Command Center dispatch center at (541) 664-4600 or by calling *OSP (*677) from a mobile phone. Please reference case number SP26-042392.

Hwy. 30 Fatal, Columbia Co.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Ore. (14 April 2026) – On Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 7:06 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 30 near milepost 48 in Columbia County. The preliminary investigation indicated a gray Subaru Outback, operated by Ronald Craig Powers (69) of Longview (WA), was traveling westbound on Hwy. 30 near Rainier when it crossed into the eastbound lane colliding head-on with a red Ford Focus, operated by Randy Charles Bloom (62) of Scappoose. The operator of the Ford (Bloom) was declared deceased at the scene. A passenger in the Ford, Shana Jean Bloom (59) of Scappoose, was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. The operator of the Subaru (Powers) was transported by Life Flight to an area hospital with serious injuries. The highway was impacted for approximately six hours during the on-scene investigation. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. OSP was assisted by the Rainier Police Department, Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, Columbia River Fire and Rescue, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.

Probation Violation
According to an entry on the CQPD log for April 13, 1:33 p.m., E. Hwy. 42 & No. Adams St., “driving complaint,” 27-year old Trevar Ryan Reed charged with Probation Violation, “Reed transported to CCJ.”

Arrest
According to an entry on the CQPD log for April 13, 5:14 p.m., E. 2nd St. & No. Adams St., 36-year old Madeline Jimenez Buchanan charged with Violation of Restraining Order, “transported Jimenez Buchanan, Madeline to CCJ.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for April 13, 4:11 a.m., Winsor Ave., Winsor Park, “out with 2 subjects sleeping in the park,” 47-year old Sarah Exton, “Ticket.” At 9:20 a.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal camping,” 19-year old is Bayless Mayer, “Ticket.” At 9:54 a.m., Harbor Ave., “result of casual contact,” 47-year old Malina Eckley, “Ticket.” At 2:31 p.m., California Street, “illegal camping.” At 2:31 p.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the NBPD log for April 13, 3:22 p.m., 2121 Newmark St., Tractor Supply, “result of shoplifter,” 28-year old Timara Carolanne Lee arrested on warrant charging FTA on Failure to Perform Duties of Driver – Property Damage; FTA on Theft in the First Degree; FTA on FTA in the First Degree & FTA in the Second Degree, “Lee cited in lieu of custody.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 9:04 a.m., 1005 Newmark Ave., Cranberry Sweets, “illegal camping.” At 9:26 p.m., 500 block So. 4th St., “out with camp behind location.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 1:18 p.m., 200 block So. Empire Blvd., “CBPD served warrant,” on 25-year old Amber Dale L. Korving charging FTA on Driving While Suspended or Revoked, “Korving transported to CCJ.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 1:59 p.m., 149 So. 7th St., McKay’s Market, “result of trespass,” 42-year old Cortny Ann Libbett charged with Criminal Trespass II, Disorderly Conduct II, “Libbett transported to CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 2:32 p.m., 800 block 8th Terrace, “warrant service,” on 52-year old Ami Jaclyn McHenry charging Clackamas Co. SO warrant for FTA on Theft I, “McHenry transported to CCJ.”

UEMV
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 7:14 p.m., 400 block No. Cammann St., “unlawful entry into MV.”

Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 7:57 p.m., 100 block So. Wasson St., “unlawful vehicle.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 13, 11:52 p.m., 525 Anderson Ave., CBPL, “out with 1 at location,” 34-year old David Manning Clawson Reilly charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transported to Coos Co. Jail.”

WX
A Small Craft Advisory along the South Oregon Coast. Cloudy today with periods of rain in the morning, highs near 50 and winds out of the West to Northwest at 15-25 mph. Overcast with rain showers tonight, lows around 40 and winds out of the Northwest at 10-15 mph. Considerable clouds early, decreasing later in the day, highs in the mid 50s and winds from the East to Northeast but shifting to the North to Northwest at 10-15 mph.

Sports

Prep SB Scores
Rain was the big factor Tuesday in prep softball games. A few games did get in: 4A:  Non-league - Sweet Home spoiled Marshfield's home opener, 12-5.  3A: Far West League – Douglas won at Coquille, 22-6. Southern Oregon Conference – Rogue River lost at Brookings-Harbor, 13-3. 2A/1A: SD4 – Myrtle Pt. won at Bandon, 23-11.

Prep SB Schedules
Prep softball schedules for Wednesday, April 15 – 4A: Non-league – Gladstone at Newport & Marist Catholic at Cascade, both at 5p. 3A: Non-league – Taft at Nestucca, 4:30p.

Prep BB Scores
Prep baseball scores from Tuesday, April 14 – 4A: Non-league – Phoenix fell at North Bend, 7-3. 3A: Far West Lg. – Douglas won at Coquille, 19-0 (5). Southern OR Conf. – Brookings-Harbor won at Rogue River, 13-2. 2A/1A: SD4 – Myrtle Pt. won at Bandon, 7-0.

Prep BB Schedules
Prep baseball schedules for Wednesday, April 15 - 3A: SD1 – Horizon Christian, Tualatin at Warrenton, 3:30p. Neah-Kah-Nie at Valley Catholic, 4p. SD3 – Willamina/Sheridan at Taft, 4:30p.

Prep BVB Scores
Boys’ prep volleyball scores from Tuesday, April 14 – 4A/3A/2A/1A: SD3 – Newport fell at Crosshill Christian, 3-0.

Prep BVB Schedules
Prep boys’ volleyball schedules for Wednesday, April 15 – SD4 - Marshfield at North Bend, 5p. Eugene Christian at Cottage Grove, 6:30p. Phoenix at Junction City, 4:30 & 6:30p. Rogue Valley Adventist Academy at Marist Catholic, 6:30p. Rogue River Academy at Junction City, 4:30p. Phoenix at Marist Catholic, 6:30p.

Prep GFFB Schedules
Prep girls’ flag football schedules for Wednesday, April 15 – Marist Catholic vs. Junction City, 6p, at Thurston. Thurston vs. Junction City, 8:30p. Marist Catholic vs. Thurston, 7:15p.

SWOCC Sports
Southwestern Oregon’s baseball team has an NWAC doubleheader at Linn-Benton, Albany, Wednesday, April 15, 1 & 4p.

OSU/UO bb
Oregon and Oregon State baseball didn’t get their game in at Hillsboro Tuesday. Rain! Postponed. No date set.

Seattle Mariners
Fresh off four-straight wins over the visiting Houston Astros, the Seattle Mariners (8-10) hit the road Tuesday for a MLB game at San Diego. The rested Padres were ready. San Diego (11-6) won 4-1 at Petco Park, San Diego, CA. The two play again today, 6:40 p.m., televised on SDPA.