C.O. gyms get busier as safer option to work out amid the dense smoke
Good news for “gym rats” and exercise fanatics: There are still ways to stay in shape while the wildfire smoke clouds our area.…
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Good news for “gym rats” and exercise fanatics: There are still ways to stay in shape while the wildfire smoke clouds our area.…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — This week, the Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday timely segment focuses on building a digital defense against charity fraud amid…
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Oregon’s unemployment rate dropped significantly in August, to 7.7%, though still up sharply from a year ago — but that was before the sizable…
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The Bend, Redmond and Prineville DMV offices closed Tuesday morning due to air quality…
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Secretary of State Bev Clarno offered information Tuesday in response to the wildfires and to ensure all displaced Oregonians are able to receive…
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Two Bend students in fifth grade were honored during a virtual reception held earlier this week. Their artwork was selected among 643 entries…
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The Family Access Network is excited to announce that we will be providing FAN advocate services at Madras High School, Bridges High School and…
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Here is the Central Oregon Emergency Information Network daily digest for Monday, with information on creating an emergency supply kit,…
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Partly cloudy skies will turn mostly sunny today, but widespread smoke will keep us under a hazardous air quality all…
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Thanks to requests by state leaders for federal funds allocated by members of Congress to provide training in advance of wildfire season, more than…
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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum joined a coalition of 24 states and municipalities Monday in challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection…
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A threat of high winds did not materialize on the fire lines Monday, so the Two Four Two Fire northwest of Chiloquin didn’t grow, containment…
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N95, paper mask or cloth masks – which is best to deal with the smoke? We talked to Central Oregon doctors…
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With more hazardous air quality readings late Monday, Central Oregon school districts again weighed whether to open their school buildings, though…
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Oregon’s congressional delegation on Monday urged Health and Human Services secretary to declare Oregon’s wildfires a public health emergency due to…
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As devastating wildfires rage across Oregon, residents continue to fear for their property and livelihoods — if not from these blazes, then the ones…
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The current wildfire devastation in Oregon might be the worst many in the state will see in their lifetimes.…
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The dense smoke from Oregon’s ravaging wildfires is not only unhealthy for humans and pets, but also for the region’s…
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NewsChannel 21 caught up with a gas station attendant on MOnday about what it’s like to work outside in the…
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The Prineville chapter of 40 Something Cowgirls has set up a donation trailer to help wildfire victims. The trailer will be stationed in the parking…
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