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Lady Bruins get Dramatic First 2021 League Win

The Lady Bruin varsity volleyball team has seen improvement match after match since the 2021 season started and Tuesday night was yet another step.

Lady Bruins Start Season 2-0

Head coach Brian Carlson and his Lady Bruin varsity girls soccer team began their 2021 season last Thursday at South Umpqua with a decisive 7-0 win and went...

Modifications Made to Gov. Browns Risk Level Assessment Matrix

Governor Kate Brown Tuesday, March 9th, announced updates to county risk levels under the state's public health framework to reduce transmission and protect Oregonians from COVID-19. The...

Lady Bruins Get First Win of 2021 Season

The Lady Bruin varsity volleyball team led by head coach Lorinda Shew took to the floor Monday evening in a non-league contest against the Lady ...

Rain, Hail, Snow and Thunderstorms Remain in Work Week Forecast

Unstable cold air being pushed by low pressure fronts has produced areas of precipitation in northern California and south Oregon throughout the last few days and is forecast...

Meth, Fentanyl laced Oxycodone, Guns and Armor Seized in Bust

On Sunday, March 7th, Rogue Area Drug Enforcement detectives with the assistance of Grants Pass Department of Public Safety K9 Match and Oregon State Police Troopers, ...

Road Work and Delays Continue at Last Chance Grade

CalTrans is reminding motorist that significant delays at Last Chance Grade south of Crescent City on Hwy. 101 will resume beginning Monday, March 8th.

Lady Bruin Volleyball, Tale of Two Teams

Early into the 2021 season, and the Brookings-Harbor varsity girls volleyball team has become a tale of two teams. On Saturday, March 6th, the Lady Bruins...

Bruins Stumble Over Penalties and Turnovers in Season Opener

Brookings-Harbor High School varsity football coach Shaun Bavaro and his team began the 2021 journey into their 3A-5 Far West League season with their opener on the...

Curry County Remains at ‘Moderate Risk’ as State Numbers Continue to Slow

Oregon COVID-19 infection rates continue to see a significant decrease and has now fallen to under 300 cases per day now averaging just 273 new cases...