The 9th Annual Les Schwab Tires South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament is in the books, but that doesn't mean organizers will be able to relax for long. Another tournament already looms.
The Coos Bay City Council will be tackling some unexpected new business when they convene for the first time in the new year, after one of their own announced she would have to resign.
A Coos County Animal Control Officer is back at work after being treated for wounds from a dog bite to his neck. It happened near Hauser, on Highway 101, when he got a call to help the dog.
Cranberry Sweets will mark its 50th Anniversary in 2012, but their Annual Christmas Open House is only three years old. However, it continues to grow bigger and better each year.
Myrtle Point native Nichole Cooper still has strong ties to the South Coast, even though the singer now calls Nashville home. She recently released a Christmas song with an eye on helping at home.
The 19th Annual Economic Outlook Forum drew business leaders to the Mill Casino Hotel in North Bend to find out what lies ahead for the local, state and national economy.
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says fishery managers met this week and decided that the crab would be ready by December 15th, but not for the entire Oregon Coast.
Start Making A Reader Today, or SMART, has actually been making readers for two decades now. They are celebrating that milestone by thanking their volunteers and focusing on the future.
For the Kiwanis Club of North Bend, their Christmas-time fundraiser doesn't get any bigger...or sweeter. The organization depends heavily on their See's Candy Mobile Store to aid them in their mission
After seven years with Jeffrey Bishop at the helm of the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay, the Port Commission will now have to find a new leader as Bishop announces he will be stepping-down.
Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier is among a number of D.A.'s around Oregon who are responding unfavorably to the Governor's decision to halt executions in Oregon.
Sirens and police cars wailed as they made their way around downtown Coos Bay Saturday night, with a very special person in the back seat of one of those cars.
For friends and family of Jeff Common, honoring his memory by helping to keep other firefighters safe was an easy choice. It was a little more of a challenge to find a way to fund their efforts.