NTSB: Divers hope to recover plane from Hudson HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) Troublesome currents and low visibility hampered efforts Tuesday to recover the waterlogged wreckage of a plane and two remaining victims from the Hudson River air collision that killed nine people, authorities said. NYPD divers ...
3.3K - Aug. 11, 2009; scored 171.0 Geologists test mud near dam for contaminants GOLD HILL A 7-foot tube of gooey muck stuck for decades behind 105-year-old Gold Ray Dam was splayed before geologist Bill Elliott, and the mud-loving kid inside the Southern Oregon University professor all but took over. Elliott s gloved hands pic...
4.5K - Jul. 23, 2009; scored 171.0 Searchers find crash debris in jet s path BRASILIA, Brazil Brazilian military pilots spotted an airplane seat, a life jacket, metallic debris and signs of fuel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean today as they hunted for a missing Air France passenger jet that carried 228 people. They fou...
4.9K - Jun. 2, 2009; scored 203.0 County sends off old road equipment COQUILLE - More than 20 pieces of equipment will motor along local roads one last time under the ownership of the Coos County Road Department. The Board of Commissioners gave final approval to send 22 machines to an auction in Eugene on May 19. Count...
2.5K - May. 2, 2009; scored 236.0 County sends off old road equipment COQUILLE - More than 20 pieces of equipment will motor along local roads one last time under the ownership of the Coos County Road Department. The Board of Commissioners gave final approval to send 22 machines to an auction in Eugene on May 19. Count...
2.6K - May. 1, 2009; scored 236.0 It's our railroad now COOS BAY - The Coos Bay rail line officially changes hands and its name today. The new owner, which renamed the line Coos Bay Rail Link, now has to change gears. After spending the past year seeking ownership of the 111-mile railroad, the Oregon Inte...
3.7K - Mar. 13, 2009; scored 203.0 Rail line sale is pushed back Central Oregon Pacific Railroad and the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay have been at logger heads since the former shut down on the Coos Bay rail line in September 2007. They have disagreed over how to re-open the line, its value and the fede...
1.1K - Feb. 12, 2009; scored 171.0 Port picks new rail line boss COOS BAY The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay announced plans to hire its first railroad employee Monday, after accepting $12.6 million in loans to purchase the Coos Bay rail line. The port is in negotiations with the city of Prinevil...
3.2K - Feb. 10, 2009; scored 171.0 Ready for repairs COOS BAY The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay is going to buy the Coos Bay rail line after all, and officials already are lining up funds for repairs to get it open. Rep. Arnie Roblan, D-Coos Bay, said he and Sen. Joanne Verger, D-Coos Bay, ar...
4.6K - Feb. 6, 2009; scored 203.0 Port can't sell shares in rail line Question: Is it possible for the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay to sell shares? I would love to help buy the Coos Bay rail line. Answer: No, it s not possible. The Port of Coos Bay is attempting to purchase the railroad through the U.S. Surf...
1.4K - Jan. 27, 2009; scored 203.0 Port struggles to meet rail deadline COOS BAY The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay s efforts to purchase the Coos Bay rail line are in jeopardy. Less than a month remains for the port to procure $16.6 million to pay Central Oregon Pacific Railroad for the tracks, tunne...
2.7K - Jan. 23, 2009; scored 236.0 Rail closure still pinches businesses Central Oregon Pacific Railroad s decision to close the Coos Bay rail line didn t just limit transportation options from the South Coast to Eugene. It has turned a Reedsport business with contacts throughout the Midwest into a purely regional inter...
4.2K - Jan. 10, 2009; scored 226.0 Driving decrease spurs call for new tax WASHINGTON (AP) Motorists are driving less and buying less gasoline, which means fuel taxes aren t raising enough money to keep pace with the cost of road, bridge and transit programs. A federal commission created by Congress to find a way to make ...
4.3K - Jan. 2, 2009; scored 278.0 Gardiner curve gets ODOT facelift GARDINER Hey speedy, watch out for that curve. That s a message the Oregon Department of Transportation is trying to relay to lead-footed drivers who navigate a somewhat treacherous area of Highway 101, seven miles north of Gardiner. Near milepost ...
5.1K - Dec. 3, 2008; scored 278.0 All aboard! Port OKs railroad purchase COOS BAY Local port officials have agreed to buy the Coos Bay rail line, accepting the price established by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board. That doesn t mean the port is happy with the $16.6 million price tag, though. Right after au...
3.0K - Nov. 21, 2008; scored 1000.0 Feds side with CORP on railroad price The U.S. Surface Transportation Board set the price for the Coos Bay rail line Wednesday at $16.6 million. The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay now has until Dec. 1 to decide whether to accept the STB s price and terms of sale. The STB ...
1.6K - Nov. 20, 2008; scored 885.0 |