The Coos Watershed Association and Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians have a message to share ...
The Capital Chronicle is running an end-of-year fundraising campaign, with a $10,000 goal, to help us continue our ...
The Capital Chronicle has launched a $10,000 end-of-year fundraising campaign to help us continue our first-class coverage ...
Responding to an expected $4 million budget shortfall, Coos County commissioners voted at a work session Monday Dec. 2 to ...
The police blotter is a public record of incidents as reported by law-enforcement agencies. All individuals arrested or ...
The Holidays can be a tricky time for many. What is normally a time of giving, togetherness, and joy for some, can often be ...
The winter sports season is under way and the area’s biggest local wrestling and swimming meets are this coming weekend, ...
The Coast Guard and partner agencies rescued a 64-year-old hiker from Shore Acres State Park, Sunday afternoon.
Coos Bay youth Logan Vinyard was named the Male Field Athlete of the Year for the 12-and-under age group by the USA Track & ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek wants the state to spend more than $2 billion on homelessness and housing and send a record $11.4 ...
Myrtle Point’s girls got a convincing win to open the season, topping visiting South Umpqua 55-30. They also beat Siuslaw ...
Marshfield had a trio of placers in the Perry Burlison Invitational wrestling tournament at Cascade High School, including ...