For the best experienceDownload the Mobile App
App Store Play Store

Local News & Alerts

Date Range

Clear
Want to contribute your own news?

Are you a local entity that would like to contribute local news within our app and website?

Click request below and give us details!

Request

Total Items 87253

BUILDING SAFETY MONTH WEEK ONE: SAFE HOMES, STRONG COMMUNITIES  
  
A safe community starts with safe homes. During Week 1 of Building Safety Month, we’re shining a spotlight on the everyday hazards that often go unnoticed, and the simple steps every homeowner and occupant can take to prevent incidents before they happen  
  
Spotting Common Household Hazards  
  
Many home dangers are preventable with awareness and routine care. Identifying and understanding these risks is the first step toward reducing them.  
  
Here we've listed a few of the most common potential risks, including:  
-Fire hazards such as overloaded outlets, unattended cooking and aging appliances  
-Electrical issues like damaged cords, outdated wiring or improper use of extension cords  
-Water safety concerns including slippery surfaces, leaky pipes, unsecured pools and malfunctioning water heaters  
-Fall hazards including poor lighting in hallways and stairwells, broken or missing handrails or uneven flooring  
-Blocked emergency exits  
  
The Power of Regular Maintenance  
  
Simple, routine efforts can make a big difference in household safety, and a well‑maintained home protects everyone who lives in it. Regular inspections and upkeep help prevent costly damage and keep your household safe. Consider:  
-Testing smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and replacing batteries once a year  
-Checking electrical panels and outlets for heat, buzzing or discoloration  
-Inspecting plumbing for leaks  
-Cleaning dryer vents and replacing HVAC system filters per your appliance’s manufacturer recommendations  
-Cleaning gutters and removing overgrown plants and debris from the outside of your home  
  
Know Your Safety Features  
  
Modern homes include built‑in protections, but only if they’re working properly. Whether you own or rent, being familiar with these features helps prevent emergencies or empowers you to act quickly in an emergency.  
-Smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm coverage in compliance with local building codes  
-Clearly marked and accessible emergency exits  
-Fire extinguishers placed in key locations, including hallways, near exit doors, in kitchens, garages, etc.  
-Ground‑fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in kitchens, bathrooms, garages and outdoor areas  
-Safety gates for stairs and self-latching self-closing pool gates  
  
Building Safely Starts with the Right Permits  
  
Renovations and additions can improve your home, but they must be done properly. Following building codes isn’t just a requirement; it’s a commitment to community safety. Proper permits and code‑compliant construction promote:  
-Structural integrity, so homes are built to better withstand wear, weather and time  
-Safe electrical and mechanical systems, which often result in lower utility bills, better indoor air quality, etc.  
-Property value and marketability, reducing insurance risks and providing confidence to current and future occupants  
  
Read More:  
Alarm Safety Tips: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4101&t=639136626774642419  
Electrical Safety Tips: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4105&t=639136626780565480  
Safe Exits: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4107&t=639136626783663319 Featured News by City of Coos Bay
BUILDING SAFETY MONTH WEEK ONE: SAFE HOMES, STRONG COMMUNITIES A safe community starts with safe homes. During Week 1 of Building Safety Month, we’re shining a spotlight on the everyday hazards that often go unnoticed, and the simple steps every homeowner and occupant can take to prevent incidents before they happen Spotting Common Household Hazards Many home dangers are preventable with awareness and routine care. Identifying and understanding these risks is the first step toward reducing them. Here we've listed a few of the most common potential risks, including: -Fire hazards such as overloaded outlets, unattended cooking and aging appliances -Electrical issues like damaged cords, outdated wiring or improper use of extension cords -Water safety concerns including slippery surfaces, leaky pipes, unsecured pools and malfunctioning water heaters -Fall hazards including poor lighting in hallways and stairwells, broken or missing handrails or uneven flooring -Blocked emergency exits The Power of Regular Maintenance Simple, routine efforts can make a big difference in household safety, and a well‑maintained home protects everyone who lives in it. Regular inspections and upkeep help prevent costly damage and keep your household safe. Consider: -Testing smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and replacing batteries once a year -Checking electrical panels and outlets for heat, buzzing or discoloration -Inspecting plumbing for leaks -Cleaning dryer vents and replacing HVAC system filters per your appliance’s manufacturer recommendations -Cleaning gutters and removing overgrown plants and debris from the outside of your home Know Your Safety Features Modern homes include built‑in protections, but only if they’re working properly. Whether you own or rent, being familiar with these features helps prevent emergencies or empowers you to act quickly in an emergency. -Smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm coverage in compliance with local building codes -Clearly marked and accessible emergency exits -Fire extinguishers placed in key locations, including hallways, near exit doors, in kitchens, garages, etc. -Ground‑fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in kitchens, bathrooms, garages and outdoor areas -Safety gates for stairs and self-latching self-closing pool gates Building Safely Starts with the Right Permits Renovations and additions can improve your home, but they must be done properly. Following building codes isn’t just a requirement; it’s a commitment to community safety. Proper permits and code‑compliant construction promote: -Structural integrity, so homes are built to better withstand wear, weather and time -Safe electrical and mechanical systems, which often result in lower utility bills, better indoor air quality, etc. -Property value and marketability, reducing insurance risks and providing confidence to current and future occupants Read More: Alarm Safety Tips: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4101&t=639136626774642419 Electrical Safety Tips: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4105&t=639136626780565480 Safe Exits: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showdocument?id=4107&t=639136626783663319
BUILDING SAFETY MONTH WEEK ONE SAFE HOMES STRONG COMMUNITIES A safe community starts with... More

05/06/2026

Republicans want to add $1 billion for Trump's ballroom security to ICE funding plan Featured News by Oregon Today News
After last weeks bipartisan vote in Congress to end the longest shutdown in US history and... More

05/06/2026

Reminder: Junior Jumpstart will be at 6 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday, May 7, in the BHHS library. We will go over college, tr... Featured News by Brookings-Harbor High School
Reminder Junior Jumpstart will be at 6 pm tomorrow Thursday May 7 in the BHHS library We w... More

05/06/2026

Experts release Ducks vs. Golden Knights Game 2 prediction following Joel Quenneville’s Game 1 outburst Featured News by Oregon Today News
Game One between Vegas and Anaheim was a tight-checking close affair that was ultimately d... More

05/06/2026

Asking Eric: I talk too much. I keep telling myself, ‘quit talking’, but I just keep going Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Eric I have realized recently that I talk too much I dont know if I have always talke... More

05/06/2026

A 600-person search continues for missing US soldiers off Morocco’s coast Featured News by Oregon Today News
The soldiers are believed to have been on a recreational hike and may have fallen into the... More

05/06/2026

🏆📚 BHHS Knowledge Bowl Team Finishes Season on Top! 📚🏆 Congratulations to the Brookings-Harbor High School Knowledge... Featured News by Brookings-Harbor High School
BHHS Knowledge Bowl Team Finishes Season on Top Congratulations to the Brookings-Harbor ... More

05/06/2026

‘Someone’s Hunting Us’ shortlisted for international podcast awards Featured News by Oregon Today News
NJcoms investigative true crime series Someones Hunting Us has been shortlisted for multip... More

05/06/2026

Portland Fire trade guard Maya Caldwell to Minnesota Lynx Featured News by Oregon Today News
As the Portland Fire whittles down its roster to its final form ahead of the 2026 season a... More

05/06/2026

A violent campsite confrontation left a toddler with a gunshot wound to the head in Washington state Featured News by Oregon Today News
A 2-year-old boy remains in critical condition at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle aft... More

05/06/2026

Alpenrausch in Southeast Portland announces closure Featured News by Oregon Today News
Alpenrausch once named one of the best new restaurants in the America will close after May... More

05/06/2026

Nguyen Anh Minh Named WCC Freshman Of The Year - Oregon State University Athletics Featured News by Oregon Today News
CORVALLIS Ore Oregon States Nguyen Anh Minh has been named the West Coast Conferences Fre... More

05/06/2026

Report: Economic impact of tourism in Oregon totaled $14.6 billion in 2025 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Recently released data is showing the resiliency of Oregons tourism industry despite econo... More

05/06/2026

Northeastern Oregon births: May 6, 2026 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Recent births at hospitals in Northeastern Oregon CHI St Anthony Hospital Pendleton April ... More

05/06/2026

Proposed fire levy for Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection District aims to boost staffing and response times in Central Oregon Featured News by Oregon Today News
SISTERS Ore KTVZ -- Voters in CentralOregonwill soon decide on a proposed fire levy that l... More

05/06/2026

New funding to kickstart internet infrastructure in rural Oregon. Here’s where it’s needed most. Featured News by Oregon Today News
Hundreds of millions of dollars are now dedicated to satellite and fiber internet programs... More

05/06/2026

Coveted IOL Gus Corsair Talks Oregon, Top Three Schools as Commitment Looms Featured News by Oregon Today News
2027 Hays KS offensive lineman Gus Corsair goes in-depth on the latest in his recruitment ... More

05/06/2026

ODHS self-sufficiency and eligibility programs in Eugene to relocate to two sites Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Department of Human Services Self-Sufficiency Programs SSP and Oregon Eligibili... More

05/06/2026

Come with us to South Africa - no passport required! Join us for an unforgettable photographic talk as Vicki Gorham shar... Featured News by Curry County Chamber of Commerce
Come with us to South Africa - no passport required Join us for an unforgettable photograp... More

05/06/2026

Embattled Oregon judge makes move against DA who called her ‘not qualified’ Featured News by Oregon Today News
The filing of a public records request is typically a sleepy affair More

05/06/2026

ShoutoutGive Shoutout
500/500