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May 18—Amid hopeful news from state and federal COVID-19 experts, Coos County this week reported its 34th virus death. A woman in her 100's died with the virus, according to Coos Health & Wellness.
Coos County Sheriff's Office/Facebook Joshua McCoy Authorities in Oregon say a mother woke up from a nap over the weekend to find her 5-year-old son had disappeared.
May 2—Job gains were small but dispersed among several industries. Those adding jobs included leisure and hospitality; transportation, warehousing, and utilities; and retail trade, each adding ...
The World is a biweekly newspaper in Coos Bay, Oregon, United States. From its office on Anderson Avenue in downtown Coos Bay, The World serves Oregon's South Coast, including the cities of Coos Bay , North Bend , Reedsport , Bandon , Lakeside , Coquille and Myrtle Point .
KWRO (630 AM, "Newstalk 630 & 101.1") is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to Coquille, Oregon, United States, the station is currently owned by Bicoastal Media Licenses Iii, LLC and features programming from Fox News Radio, Compass Media Networks, Premiere Networks, Salem Radio Network, Westwood One, Radio Northwest Network, EIB and more.
Alonzo Tucker was a bootblack (shoeshiner) in a barbershop, [2] a boxer, and he owned a gym in Coos Bay, Oregon. [3] The 1900 census listed 36 Black people living in Coos County. [2] On September 18, 1902, the only lynching ever to be documented in Oregon occurred in Coos Bay, of Alonzo Tucker. He was accused of raping a white woman and ...
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Coos Bay is the homeland of two bands of Native people, Miluk and Hanis. Both today are often referred to as "Coos". [3] Lewis and Clark noted Cook-koo-oose for Coos Bay people. [4] The origin of the name "Coos" is probably influenced both by the Lewis and Clark reference and the name for the region in the Hanis and Miluk languages, kuukwis. [5]