Structures such as the Coos Bay bridge are among the major infrastructure that will face risks when a subduction zone earthquake strikes the Pacific Northwest. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay inches closer to the finish line ... “The reasons that the I-5 bridge won on that ...
Face Rock Creamery’s co-founder is part of a group looking to bring roughly 600 homes to Coos Bay by 2040. Greg Drobot and ...
CBRL Bridge On October 25th, 2024, Oregon’s federal legislative representatives secured a second massive federal funding package for the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) and Coos Bay Rail Line ...
A new 400-home subdivision in the works for Oregon’s south coast city of Coos Bay could ease the area’s housing crunch and ...
For decades, it seemed like Oregon’s south coast city of Coos Bay couldn’t catch a break — at least not economically. The timber industry mostly fled, taking hundreds if not thousands of ...
Coos Bay leaders gathered at the North Spit on Thursday, Oct. 17, to celebrate news that Oregon International Port of Coos Bay’s Pacific Coast Intermodal Port project has been awarded a $25 ...
The Oregon Bay Area Beautification (OBAB) group and the Coos Bay Parks Department is seeking volunteers for a special work ...
On October 25th, 2024, Oregon’s federal legislative ... and evaluations of each tunnel, bridge, and crossing from the Coos Bay line to the Eugene Yard. Eugene’s rail yard will also be a ...
On October 25th, 2024, Oregon’s federal legislative representatives secured a second massive federal funding package for the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) and Coos Bay Rail Line (CBRL).