Category: News

Coast Guard hoists hurt hiker into helicopter

The hiker fell from a tree Monday night and could not be safely moved to an ambulance because of his injuries and the terrain. Source:... Read More

Coast Guard Cutter Eagle to open up for tours

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle will be opened up for public tours in Portsmouth. Source: Coast Guard Cutter Eagle to open up for tours... Read More

Surfer rescued by Coast Guard near Cape Kiwanda

A distressed surfer was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard near Cape Kiwanda Sunday afternoon. Source: Surfer rescued by Coast Guard near Cape Kiwanda Read More

Coast Guard rescues man off Cape Hatteras

The Coast Guard rescued a man suffering symptoms of appendicitis Thursday from a container ship off Cape Hatteras. Source: Video: Coast Guard rescues man off... Read More

Coast Guard to fine protesters

The U.S. Coast Guard says it is fining five Greenpeace protesters $5,000 each for dangling from a bridge over the Willamette River Source: U.S. Coast... Read More

Old Coast Guard Boat found in barn

There are treasures hidden all around West Michigan if you know where to look. Source: Coast Guard boat, possibly 90 years old, found in collapsed... Read More

U.S. Coast Guard shows off $1-billion worth of seized cocaine

The U.S. Coast Guard dropped off more than $1 billion in cocaine in San Diego on Monday that was seized in one of the most... Read More

Coast Guard rescues injured infant

A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew rescued an injured 8-month-old boy from a boat grounded in the St. Helena Sound Sunday, according to a news release.... Read More

Coast Guard celebrates 225 years of service

Early last Sunday morning the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay rescued a man who had fallen off his 39-foot Hatteras 40 miles offshore of... Read More

Coast Guard crew seizes submarine

Seizure of cocaine worth $181 million in eastern Pacific Ocean is largest bust of its kind in Coast Guard history Source: Coast Guard crew seizes... Read More

Driving National Communications

Driving National Communications The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected UC Santa Barbara as the site of the first national communications office for the Long... Read More