Transforming the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay into the first fully ship-to-rail port facility on the West Coast is a huge opportunity for Oregon and our coastal communities. This project will ...
Legislators representing Coos County are hailing a historic $100 million investment in the Port of Coos Bay, a move that will boost economic development and create good-paying jobs in Southwest Oregon ...
Imagine having your town cut in half a dozen or more times daily for 8-10 minutes at a time while 1.5-mile-long, double-stacked trains rumble by. Imagine not being able to get in or out of your own ...
The citizen board that oversees the Port of Coos Bay this week said it will review its policies for leasing port property in response to allegations of racism and other hate speech involving one of ...
Representative Val Hoyle is in Coos Bay Friday to discuss the recently announced one-hundred million dollars going toward the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port Project. This first-of-its-kind facility is ...
This story was produced by the Oregon Journalism Project, a nonprofit newsroom covering the state. In Coos Bay, everybody knows Arnie Roblan. That’s because Roblan, 77, a onetime co-speaker of the ...
PORTLAND — The Port of Coos Bay may soon own a 111-mile railroad line that runs between Eugene and Coos Bay— if it can come up with the cash. The port applied to purchase the line earlier this year, ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The last partner has dropped out of a proposal to ship coal from Montana and Wyoming to Asia through Oregon's Port of Coos Bay, port officials announced Monday. Metropolitan ...
A proposed $2.4 billion port project in Coos Bay could bring 1.5-mile-long trains through several Oregon towns multiple times a day. The Pacific Coast Intermodal Port project would involve dredging a ...
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