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Portland Timbers announce Jack Cassidy as interim head coach Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Portland Timbers have named Jack Cassidy as interim head coach until the conclusion of... More

06/05/2026

Thunderstorms and lightning could roll over Portland on Saturday afternoon Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregonians headed out early to Saturdays annual Rose Festival parade in Portland may want ... More

06/05/2026

Dear Annie: After 3 years of no contact, my sister sent me a birthday card. Is it an olive branch? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Annie My sister and I have not spoken in three years following a falling-out over ou... More

06/05/2026

Oregon puppies develop bone disease after recalled pet formula, lawsuit alleges Featured News by Oregon Today News
A new lawsuit alleges recalled pet food caused bone disorders in five Oregon puppies and s... More

06/05/2026

Homeless shelters, DA among services cut in Multnomah County’s bleak budget Featured News by Oregon Today News
After nearly 12 hours of deliberation the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners adopted ... More

06/05/2026

Portland woman pepper-sprayed in the face during ICE facility protest sues federal government Featured News by Oregon Today News
Leilani Payne alleges she was pepper-sprayed between the eyes by a federal officer without... More

06/05/2026

Remaining three '60 Minutes' stars say they're staying at CBS show, don't want to see it die Featured News by Oregon Today News
Lesley Stahl Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker the three remaining correspondents at 60 Minut... More

06/05/2026

UN food agency says millions are being pushed into hunger by Iran war Featured News by Oregon Today News
The UN food agency says millions of people are being pushed into acute hunger by the Iran ... More

06/05/2026

Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to general election in race for California governor Featured News by Oregon Today News
Xavier Becerra has advanced to the general election for California governor after pitching... More

06/05/2026

Person of interest arrested after arsons in Fossil; new fires sparked Thursday Featured News by Oregon Today News
A person of interest in several arsons in the small city of Fossil was arrested Thursday n... More

06/05/2026

US-97 closed after significant crash north of Terrebonne Featured News by Oregon Today News
TERREBONNE Ore KTVZ A significant crash has led to the closure of US-97 3 miles north of ... More

06/05/2026

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek returns civil jurisdiction to CTUIR Featured News by Oregon Today News
SALEM Ore Sole legal jurisdiction has been returned to the Confederated Tribes of the Uma... More

06/05/2026

Wenatchee man arrested in Oregon for kidnapping, assault Featured News by Oregon Today News
A 42-year-old Wenatchee man accused of kidnapping and assaulting his significant other was... More

06/05/2026

Warm Springs Tribe urges focus on Columbia River in aftermath of Longview disaster Featured News by Oregon Today News
In the aftermath of the deadly Longview paper mill disaster that released a corrosive chem... More

06/05/2026

Tonight!🍷🚶‍♀️🍷 WINE WALK 2NITE! 🍷🚶‍♂️🍷  
  
☀️ Join us for a fun evening in Downtown Coos Bay!  
  
🛍️🍽️ Support our Coos Bay & Front Street merchants while helping two great local causes:  
🏅 South Coast Special Olympics  
🤝 Coos Bay Downtown Association  
  
💲10 gets you:  
🎟️ Wristband  
🗺️ Map of participating businesses  
🍷 Etched wine glass  
  
📍 Start at the Coos Bay Visitor Center  
  
⚠️ Must be 21+ 🪪  
🎟️ Wristband required to participate  
🍷 Please wear your wristband throughout the event  
🚍Shuttle available by Oliver Transportation   
  
🎉 Shop • Stroll • Explore 🎉  
  
If you’re looking for something to do, have family in town for graduation, need a break from a busy week… we have you covered! See you downtown tonight! 🍷🌅🛍️🥂 Featured News by Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club
GALA EVENT, JUNE 13, TOASTS SHERIFF FABRIZIO TO RAISE MONEY FOR MENOPAUSE ADVOCACY  
  
A gala event, The Comedy Toast of Sheriff Gabe Fabrizio, will be held on June 13, 5:30-9:00 p.m. at the Wildflour Café, 1987 Sherman Ave., North Bend. The fundraising dinner, which will benefit menopause research, advocacy & awareness, is sponsored by Coos Health Initiatives, and hosted by Brinkley Webb, Miss Coos County 2026. Gold Meadows, News Anchor from NBC16, will serve as celebrity emcee. Guests will enjoy a delicious meal, wine selections provided by Umpqua Valley, and an evening of camaraderie and laughter. Tickets for the event can be purchased for $100 a seat no later than Sunday, June 7th through the link: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-roast-of-sheriff-gabe-fabrizio  
  
Brinkley Webb, a Bandon resident who is serving as Miss Coos County 2026, says “every woman deserves to feel seen, heard, and supported through menopause. This gala is about turning awareness into action and helping build a future where this women’s health issue is no longer overlooked.”  
  
Coos Health Initiatives, the sponsoring organization, is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization with a mission to empower community action for improved health outcomes in Coos County. More information about the organization can be found at the organization’s website: cooshealthinitiatives.org. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
Gas-X maker voluntarily recalls certain lots over contamination risk Featured News by Oregon Today News
A machine leak may have contaminated the capsules with coolant More

06/05/2026

Pets on deck: Washington State Ferries update pet policy ahead of summer Featured News by Oregon Today News
Theres a new pet policy for Washington State FerriesService animals were already allowed o... More

06/05/2026

Multnomah County commissioners pass budget; DA calls cuts to his office 'wildly out of step' with public sentiment Featured News by Oregon Today News
Commissioners passed a 4 billion budget one which features deep cuts to homeless shelters ... More

06/05/2026

‘We are its voice’: Tribes seek assurances that Columbia River remains safe after mill disaster Featured News by Oregon Today News
The tribal chairman of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs has called for transparency... More

06/05/2026

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