Local seafood good for the heart, mind and conscience, March 24TILLAMOOK – Local seafood doesn’t just taste better; it’s also better for our health. Many on the Oregon Coast choose...
Additional Time to Review Updates for the Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan, March 24In response to requests for more time for review and comment, the staff of Coos County, the City of North...
CHM FOURTH FRIDAYS – Art and Heritage of Oregon Myrtlewood, March 24The Coos History Museum is hosting a Fourth Friday Talk based on the exhibit, Myrtlewood: Treasure of the Southern Oregon...
Introduction to Crabbing, March 24South Slough Reserve release – Visitors are invited to learn about the amazing life cycle of crabs, their importance to...
Travelers should use caution with spring break snow expected in the mountains Snow, March 24Early spring snow may cause delays in the mountain passes right at the start of the Oregon school spring break....
Tides Coos Bay Estuary, OR, March 24Tides for the Coos Bay Estuary for Friday, March 24, 2023 – High tide: 3:52 a.m., 8.1 ft.; Low tide:...
Sunrise/Sunset Coos Bay, OR, March 24Coos Bay, OR, Friday, March 24, 2023 – Sunrise: 7:13 a.m. & Sunset: 7:33 p.m., offering twelve-hours and 20-minutes of...
Coastal State Parks Closures Fall & Winter, March 23OPRD release – OREGON COAST, Ore—Two popular coastal campgrounds will temporarily close this fall and winter for construction projects. Bullards...
5,000 Chinook salmon go to school, March 23Coquille Tribe release – COQUILLE, Ore. – Students at Coquille Junior/Senior High School welcomed 5,000 tiny Chinook salmon this week,...
Outdoor Recreation Committee, March 23OPRD release – SALEM, Ore.–The Oregon Outdoor Recreation Committee (OORC) will meet March 23 to rank and establish a priority...