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Brookings and Sutherlin residents will vote on the future of psilocybin businesses in the upcoming November election.
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Beach camping is banned in eight cities and two counties on the Oregon coast. Concerns over homeless encampments are driving a push to add Brookings to that list.
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On Tuesday, the City of Brookings agreed to pay St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church’s legal fees after a yearslong court fight.
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On Wednesday, a federal district court judge ruled that St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church in the South Coast community of Brookings can continue to freely serve meals to the growing homeless population.
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The U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced Tuesday two final floating offshore wind energy areas off the coast of Coos Bay and Brookings.
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It's the latest shift in the city's governance after a recall election in November.
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In a statement of interest filed on Tuesday, the Department of Justice said the city's request to decide the case should be denied.
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Brookings voters had anticipated there would be a special election to fill the vacated seats after the triple recall.
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Residents of the coastal town voted to recall the three officials during Tuesday's special election.
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The effort was sparked by the reinstatement of City Manager Janell Howard after she was caught shoplifting.
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Beach towns up and down the West Coast have feral cats living near the waterfront. But animal lovers increasingly say the colonies aren’t good for cats or cat lovers.
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On Sept. 9, 1942, Japanese pilot Nobuo Fujita dropped incendiary bombs near the town of Brookings, Ore.Fujita’s World War II mission was to start massive…
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Elmer Bankus was a land developer, businessman, and philanthropist who rebuilt the Brookings community after its mainstay employer, the C & O lumber mill,…
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In July of 1918, suspicion fell on enemy sympathizers as the cause of a raging forest fire between Pistol River and Brookings, Ore.It appeared the fire…