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After 50+ years, a Michigan man finally hears the world in full Featured News by Oregon Today News
Michael Toney is now using a modern bone-conduction hearing device after audiologists foun... More

05/01/2026

Heat advisory takes effect Sunday as temperatures could break Portland record Featured News by Oregon Today News
Portland residents may be dragging their fans and air conditioners out of storage earlier ... More

05/01/2026

$7.4B Purdue opioid settlement goes into effect after years of litigation Featured News by Oregon Today News
The OxyContin maker will be dissolved and replaced by a company focused on the public good... More

05/01/2026

Merkley, Wyden and Oregon House members announce $7.5M for wildfire upgrades Featured News by Oregon Today News
On Friday Oregons US Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden along with US Representatives Val... More

05/01/2026

Oregon awards $6M in grants to hire firefighters for wildfire season Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon State Fire Marshal awarded nearly 6 million in grants to 180 local fire agencie... More

05/01/2026

World Migratory Bird Day event coming to southern Oregon Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Bureau of Land Management Medford District and the Applegate Partnership and Watershed... More

05/01/2026

Portland Fire begin roster cuts with release of Peyton Williams Featured News by Oregon Today News
WNBA teams must finalize their opening-day rosters by May 6 More

05/01/2026

Mexico City is sinking so quickly, it can be seen from space Featured News by Oregon Today News
Mexico City is sinking by nearly 10 inches about 25 centimeters a year according to new sa... More

05/01/2026

May Day rallies are underway across the Pacific Northwest Featured News by Oregon Today News
Demonstrators in Vancouver Washington got an early start Friday waving flags and protest s... More

05/01/2026

Oregon firefighters granted $6 million to prepare for wildfire season Featured News by Oregon Today News
The money will go to hiring more seasonal firefighters and speeding up response times stat... More

05/01/2026

All NBA Playoff games are streaming only tonight: How to watch live Featured News by Oregon Today News
Tonights NBA slate features three crucial Playoff Game 6s The action starts with the Detro... More

05/01/2026

Oregon court reverses sentencing by embattled judge Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Court of Appeals concluded this week that Multnomah County Circuit Judge Adrian... More

05/01/2026

Portland Fire waive former Kansas State forward Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Portland Fire have made their first roster cut of the new era More

05/01/2026

Water safety warnings ahead of weekend warmup in Oregon, Southwest Washington Featured News by Oregon Today News
With warm weather approaching emergency officials are urging people to find safe ways to c... More

05/01/2026

Pain at the pump as gas prices jump nearly 20 cents in Oregon & Washington since last week Featured News by Oregon Today News
Gas prices have gone up nearly 20 cents a gallon in Oregon and Washington in the past week... More

05/01/2026

10 Oregon airports to receive federal funds for infrastructure Featured News by Oregon Today News
Ten airports across Oregon will receive more than 31 million in federal funding to improve... More

05/01/2026

Anderson Avenue Sidewalk Project between S. 3rd Street and S. 4th Street  
The City of Coos Bay has contracted with Johnson Rock Products, Inc. to perform the work activities associated with this project. Work will begin on May 4, 2026, with anticipated completion by May 29, 2026.   
Work will occur along the south side of Anderson Avenue between S. 3rd Street & S. 4th Street and will include Asphalt concrete pavement, curb and gutter removal and replacement, sidewalk improvements, ADA ramp improvements, trees, tree grates, tree removal, miscellaneous demolition work, and other miscellaneous items.  
Construction hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Motorists and pedestrians should expect delays, intermittent access restrictions, and construction-related noise during work hours.  
Motorists should expect delays and are advised to use caution and follow flaggers/signage in work zones.  
Should you have any questions or want more information, please contact Greg Hamblet at (541) 269-1181 ext. 3541 or email ghamblet@coosbayor.gov.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post Featured News by City of Coos Bay
THE CITY OF COOS BAY JOINS INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL FOR THE CELEBRATION OF BUILDING SAFETY MONTH 2026  
  
Throughout the month of May, The City of Coos Bay will participate in the 46th annual Building Safety Month, a worldwide campaign presented by the International Code Council (ICC), its members and partners to promote building safety. This year’s campaign, “Built to Last,” highlights how modern building codes, safety professionals and resilient construction practices protect homes and communities around the world.  
  
This year’s campaign encourages people of all ages to participate in learning about building safety.  
  
Week One (May 1–10): “Safe Homes, Strong Communities” focuses on simple actions homeowners can take to improve safety at home  
Week Two (May 11—17): “Voices of the Built Environment” spotlights building safety professionals and the roles they play in keeping communities safe  
Week Three (May 18—24): “Prepared to Protect” encourages community preparedness and highlights how disaster-resilient building codes protect people and property  
Week Four (May 25—31): “Communities Without Limits” showcases the importance of accessibility in building construction and design  
  
Building Safe Homes build Strong Communities!  
  
Strong Communities are Communities without Limits!  
  
Learn more about Building Safety Month at https://www.buildingsafetymonth.org or join the conversation on social media using #BuildingSafety365.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post Featured News by City of Coos Bay
THE CITY OF COOS BAY JOINS INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL FOR THE CELEBRATION OF BUILDING SAFETY MONTH 2026 Throughout the month of May, The City of Coos Bay will participate in the 46th annual Building Safety Month, a worldwide campaign presented by the International Code Council (ICC), its members and partners to promote building safety. This year’s campaign, “Built to Last,” highlights how modern building codes, safety professionals and resilient construction practices protect homes and communities around the world. This year’s campaign encourages people of all ages to participate in learning about building safety. Week One (May 1–10): “Safe Homes, Strong Communities” focuses on simple actions homeowners can take to improve safety at home Week Two (May 11—17): “Voices of the Built Environment” spotlights building safety professionals and the roles they play in keeping communities safe Week Three (May 18—24): “Prepared to Protect” encourages community preparedness and highlights how disaster-resilient building codes protect people and property Week Four (May 25—31): “Communities Without Limits” showcases the importance of accessibility in building construction and design Building Safe Homes build Strong Communities! Strong Communities are Communities without Limits! Learn more about Building Safety Month at https://www.buildingsafetymonth.org or join the conversation on social media using #BuildingSafety365.Photos from Coos Bay - City Government's post
THE CITY OF COOS BAY JOINS INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL FOR THE CELEBRATION OF BUILDING SAFE... More

05/01/2026

4th District Rep. Val Hoyle faces criticism on economy, and standing up to Trump, in Democratic primary Featured News by Oregon Today News
Val Hoyle is running for a third term representing Oregons 4th District in Congress saying... More

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