CB officials begin search for city manager The city of Coos Bay has scheduled a special council meeting Tuesday to decide who should manage City Hall. The council will consider whether to hire an interim city manager from a list of candidates compiled by the League of Oregon Cities, ask forme...
1.2K - Nov. 9, 2009; scored 115.0 Ramirez stays with Dodgers NEW YORK ” Manny Ramirez decided to stay with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, and baseball s trade market sprang to life with a pair of swaps two days after the World Series. Rather than become a free agent, Ramirez exercised his $20 m...
4.4K - Nov. 7, 2009; scored 230.0 Jail expenses return to pre-layoff levels COQUILLE - Almost three years ago, Coos County laid off 22 jail workers and limited the number of prisoners it would house, all to save slightly less than $1 million a year. Today, felons walk free in a third of the time, yet jail spending has c...
6.2K - Nov. 7, 2009; scored 115.0 Who will teach nurses? COOS BAY Experienced nurses have seen it before. In a recession, retired and semi-retired RNs come out of the woodwork to support their families. But once this economic slump ends, nurses including Susan Walker foresee a shortage of medical worker...
4.6K - Nov. 5, 2009; scored 115.0 Tackling practice skipped in NFL Frank Gore runs right up the gut of the Indianapolis defense. Defensive back Jerraud Powers delivers a big body-blow, but Gore just bounces off and keeps on running, one of two broken tackles on the way to a 64-yard San Francisco touchdown. Baltimore...
6.6K - Nov. 4, 2009; scored 115.0 Agencies overestimate job impact of stimulus dollars WASHINGTON President Barack Obama s economic recovery program saved 935 jobs at the Southwest Georgia Community Action Council, an impressive success story for the stimulus plan. Trouble is, only 508 people work there. The Georgia nonprofit s infla...
4.8K - Nov. 4, 2009; scored 115.0 Coos Bay schools, teachers can't agree Coos Bay teachers and schools officials are headed to mediation to try to resolve disagreements over pay and workday conditions. The two sides continued their now half-year negotiations Monday night, but failed to produce a compromise. I think it was...
2.8K - Nov. 3, 2009; scored 115.0 Suicide bomber kills 30 near Pakistan's capital; UN suspends work RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) A suicide bomber killed 30 people outside a bank near Pakistan s capital today, as the U.N. said spreading violence had forced it to pull out some expatriate staff and suspend long-term development work in areas along the ...
1.3K - Nov. 2, 2009; scored 115.0 Flat income raises concern WASHINGTON (AP) Flat incomes suggest more weakness ahead in consumer spending, reinforcing concerns about a ho-hum holiday shopping season and a sluggish economic recovery. This recovery is going to be very weak. Consumers are in no position or moo...
4.0K - Oct. 31, 2009; scored 115.0 Bandon fights the odds on police levy Bandon officials say the day is approaching when the police department won t have enough officers to provide 24-hour protection. They are hoping taxpayers will dig deeper into their pockets to help pay for police officer salaries. Voters in the city ...
4.9K - Oct. 31, 2009; scored 115.0 Teachers renew legal fight with Sizemore PORTLAND Two Oregon teacher unions have gone back to court against political activist Bill Sizemore to accuse him again of racketeering, this time in the 2008 elections. The legal battle between Sizemore and the unions dates to 2002 and a racketeer...
3.4K - Oct. 30, 2009; scored 115.0 Favorites bulk up rosters for NBA title run Kobe Bryant was hours away from another championship when that large, looming shadow appeared again. Game 5 of the NBA finals arrived along with a report that the Cleveland Cavaliers, realizing they needed more help for LeBron James, had renewed talk...
5.7K - Oct. 27, 2009; scored 182.0 Faculty at UO exploring union formation EUGENE (AP) Concerns about low pay and a rift with administration have faculty members at the University of Oregon exploring the possibility of forming a union. The effort is still in the beginning stages with meetings on campus to discuss the idea...
3.1K - Oct. 26, 2009; scored 267.0 NBA, refs reach deal to end lockout NEW YORK ” The real referees will work the real games. The NBA and its referees union agreed on a two-year contract Friday, ending a lockout of more than a month and saving the league from using replacements when the regular season starts. The...
4.5K - Oct. 25, 2009; scored 115.0 NBA, refs reach deal to end lockout NEW YORK ” The real referees will work the real games. The NBA and its referees union agreed on a two-year contract Friday, ending a lockout of more than a month and saving the league from using replacements when the regular season starts. The...
4.5K - Oct. 24, 2009; scored 115.0 Governor paves way for NFL to return to Los Angeles INDUSTRY, Calif. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Thursday he has signed a bill allowing the construction of a 75,000-seat stadium that developers hope will lure an NFL team back to the Los Angeles area. Schwarzenegger said he signed the environment...
5.5K - Oct. 23, 2009; scored 115.0 NFL gives flu-riddled teams a break with roster exemptions NEW YORK Some swine flu math: A dozen Cleveland Browns missed practice Wednesday with flulike symptoms, which is more than a quarter of the 45-player roster each team is allowed to use for games. It s not yet known whether these players have the H1...
2.8K - Oct. 22, 2009; scored 115.0 Oregon offers model to boost nursing faculty PORTLAND A predicted national shortage of nurses in the next decade could be made worse by a shortage of the experienced nurses who train them at community colleges and universities around the country. In response, nursing education leaders from 11...
4.1K - Oct. 22, 2009; scored 182.0 Bailed-out firms must slash pay for top executives WASHINGTON The Treasury Department is expected today to order seven companies that have not paid back last year s government bailouts to halve their top executives average compensation. The cuts apply to the 25 highest-paid executives at banks and...
6.4K - Oct. 22, 2009; scored 230.0 Workers unite to fight law's misuse NASHVILLE Toribio Jimenez says an asbestos removal company used a guest worker program to trap him in virtual servitude, then fired him when he complained, forcing him to work illegally. Robert Martin believes the same company kept him unemployed b...
5.6K - Oct. 22, 2009; scored 115.0 |