Chemo can sure take the pep out of your step, which is why anyone healthy enough to move it and shake it, is invited to attend a full on Zumba Fitness Marathon on Saturday, Jan. 8, to help raise funds for local nurse, Amy Green.
Spirits are low in Lakeside, and it's not just because the city's long time liquor store owner agreed to retire before the new year. Some residents are in an uproar, after the Oregon Liquor Control Commission chose to rehire from outside their community.
The official winter whale watching week wrapped up on Sunday, along the Oregon coast but preparations for their spring turn around are already underway.
The demolition of two downtown buildings in Coos Bay is prompting city officials to get an early jump on what could possibly fill the vacant lots of the former Lockhart building and old fire station.
South Coast businesses will soon be able to utilize the up and coming Coos Bay Rail Link after the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay gains ownership of the last 23 miles of the line.
For a county plagued by it's notorious methamphetamine use, a new drug is now on the rise and it's hitting the youth hard say State Police, as they battle against the growing use of Heroin.
Tax season is still months away but a local program is seeking volunteers now to help out at South Coast AARP Tax Aide sites around the county this coming Spring.
Whale watchers aren't spouting off large numbers of the big gray mammals passing by, during this official Whale Watching Week on the Oregon Coast. In fact, volunteers we spoke with says it's the worst season they've had in at least 13 years.
Tommy, the 115 pound Tibetan Mastiff that was reported missing the week before Christmas is found a week later by two neighbor girls. He's now back home, safe and sound.
State officials are using the holiday basketball tournament that tipped off at Marshfield High School Monday morning as a mid-term exam, with the same site set to co-host the 3A State Basketball Tournament in March.
Sunday, Dec. 26, is the official start to the Winter Whale Watching Week, as thousands of Gray Whales will be passing by the Oregon Coast, from their feeding area in Alaska to their breeding destination in California.
In a time when many businesses are down-sizing or closing down, one business is actually building-up in Charleston. Englund Marine Supply started construction in August.
Co-authors Dick and Judy Wagner, have just recently published what they say will be their last North Bend focused book, titled "Images of America: North Bend."