ODFW’s plea: Let it be – don’t kidnap young wildlife
Put it back. That’s the advice you’re likely to hear if you bring a young wild animal home to “take care of it” — and…
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Put it back. That’s the advice you’re likely to hear if you bring a young wild animal home to “take care of it” — and…
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(Update: DA brings charges) A cellphone video of a mid-April fight between two girls at Bend’s Les Schwab Amphitheater as two adults apparently…
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A Deschutes County deputy district attorney has been charged with child neglect and is on administrative leave after police found his baby boy in the…
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The USDA Forest Service is waiving fees at day-use recreation sites in Oregon and Washington on Saturday, June 8 in recognition of National Get…
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Many Oregonians experiencing a mental health crisis lack a good treatment option, and too many of them wind up in the next best place: a hospital…
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Public safety officials including firefighters, police officers and community corrections officers would be eligible to receive the support they need…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A grand jury has determined two Portland police officers were justified in fatally shooting a man who was holding a woman…
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The Council on Aging of Central Oregon announced Tuesday it will locally expand its Information and Referral team’s presence to Madras.…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – In a courtroom packed with environmental activists, federal judges wrestled Tuesday with whether climate change violates…
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How well would your community handle a widespread medical emergency? The Crook County Health Department wanted to find the answer that question, and…
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CORNELIUS, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say they are seeking suspects after a horse grazing in a pasture west of Portland was intentionally shot in…
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Deschutes National Forest firefighters on Wednesday will ignite a 35-acre prescribed burn outside of Crescent and complete the Bon West unit 1…
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As Oregon and the country face an affordable housing and homelessness crisis, Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., joined Senator Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., and…
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Downtown Bend’s south Mirror Pond parking lot reopens Wednesday after 2 1/2 months of construction to improve deteriorating conditions and…
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CAPE LOOKOUT, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say a Beaverton paraglider died when he crashed into the ocean near Cape Lookout State Park. Oregon State…
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Happy Tuesday evening, everyone! Tonight our summer-like conditions will stick around — wildfire smoke smell included! For areas close to the…
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On Wednesday and Thursday, Redmond Fire and Rescue will be conducting live fire training at the Redmond Municipal Airport for its team of specially…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A judge is holding Oregon’s public psychiatric hospital in contempt of court, ruling that hospital leaders…
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SEATTLE (AP) – A U.S. appeals court has rejected an appeal brought by three University of Oregon basketball players who said they were…
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(Update: Adding AP story) SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Those with outdated marijuana convictions will be able to have their records expunged faster under…
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