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The Port of Coos Bay is planning a $2.3 billion project that would create a massive deep-water terminal where large cargo ships drop off 20 to 40-foot-long shipping containers full of goods from across the Pacific Ocean.
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The drive to generate clean wind power off the state's south coast went off the rails. Here's how, and what's next
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On Friday, the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management said it was delaying the upcoming Oregon lease sale due to lack of interest.
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At least one company is no longer interested in bidding on a chance to develop a floating offshore wind project off the Southern Oregon coast, and others may also have backed out.
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Leaders of the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians said they will drop their lawsuit if the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management delays its October auction for developers.
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The federal government has published the details of an offshore wind auction. Companies are bidding on who will get to deploy the first floating wind turbines off the coast of Southern Oregon.
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State officials awarded $2.36 million to the project by Bay Area First Step, which will be the first of its kind in Curry County.
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No Democrats are running which means the primary winner will represent the district in Salem for the next four years.
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Bandon, Oregon could be home to a new coastal resort that officials say would be the largest development of its kind in the city in decades.
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The Anvil Fire grew significantly over the weekend. It's burning approximately eight miles east of Port Orford near the Oregon coast.
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Commercial fishermen in Coos Bay are protesting what they see as a rushed effort to bring offshore wind farms to the Oregon coast.
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An automobile trip along the Oregon South Coast required stamina and optimism in the early days. Wes Hartman of Jacksonville remembered driving to the…
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Here’s a glimpse into life, circa 1924, on the Southern Oregon Coast:The setting is a reception and lunch in March 1924 hosted by the Women’s Club of…