Child abuse suspect who fled to Mexico, Canada back in Bend jail
A former Redmond man who cut off his GPS ankle monitor and fled just before his trial on child sex abuse charges escaped to Mexico, then to Canada,…
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A former Redmond man who cut off his GPS ankle monitor and fled just before his trial on child sex abuse charges escaped to Mexico, then to Canada,…
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The City of Bend is seeking applicants to fill one three-year appointment and one alternate position on the Bend Economic Development Advisory Board.…
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MONTREAL (AP) – Orji Okwonkwo scored twice in his first game back from a leg injury to help the Montreal Impact beat the Portland Timbers 2-1…
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The Oregon State Marine Board, law enforcement from 17 county sheriff’s offices and seven Oregon US Coast Guard stations will be participating…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A dive team recovered dozens of electric scooters and bicycles while cleaning the Willamette River sea wall in downtown…
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Good Thursday Morning, Everyone… The slow moving storm system that brought thunderstorms to the region yesterday will do so again today. Highs…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., on Tuesday urged the Food and Drug Administration to promptly issue guidance that ensures the regulatory pathway Congress…
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Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) introduced on Wednesday the Safe Freight Act , legislation they said would promote rail…
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AAA projects a record-breaking 48.9 million Americans (14.8 percent of the population) will travel this Independence Day holiday, the highest travel…
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Secretary of State Bev Clarno released the biennial report on Oregon’s financial condition, which presents selected high-level economic and…
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Could the death of the cap-and-trade bill in the Oregon Senate be an opportunity for the state to design stronger action on climate change? Senate…
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Firefighters have been busy responding to several new blazes on lands managed by the Prineville District of Bureau of Land Management, sparked by the…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A spokesman for the Department of Human Services has confirmed that Oregon’s child welfare director left her post…
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Happy Wednesday evening, everyone! A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH is set to expire at 8 p.m. Wednesday evening. Within the thunderstorms we could see…
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(Update: Adding Wednesday thunderstorms, viewer video) The National Weather Service in Pendleton has issued a “red flag” fire weather…
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Oregonians can now see the state’s preliminary rate decisions for 2020 individual and small employer health insurance plans. The Division of…
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Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., introduced legislation Wednesday that would provide federal emergency assistance to at-risk individuals in…
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A 73-year-old Sisters man pleaded not guilty Wednesday to 30 charges of possessing and distributing child pornography. A formal indictment reduced…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The divide in Oregon between the state’s liberal, urban population centers and its conservative and economically…
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(Update: Rally concludes; added video) Amid developments in Salem on the six-day-old stalemate over cap and trade legislation that prompted…
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