Read it aloud: Oregon GOP slows down Legislature
SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Republicans have forced a clerk in the Oregon Legislature to read aloud every word in nearly every piece of legislation as…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Republicans have forced a clerk in the Oregon Legislature to read aloud every word in nearly every piece of legislation as…
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Good Wednesday Morning, Everyone… We will see another sunny, warm day that will include a chance of some thunderstorms developing in the late…
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For the first time, Bend-La Pine Schools will award graduates a special distinction for bilingual academic achievement. Twenty members of the Class…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – An Oregon man arrested Friday in Portland following the disappearance of a Salem woman and their 3-year-old son has been…
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A popular summer sport in Bend is on the way out, at least for now. The sand volleyball courts in the Old Mill District south of Les Schwab…
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Happy Tuesday evening, everyone! We’ve seen thunderstorms across Central Oregon this afternoon and evening. These storms will likely include…
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Two boisterous, squeaky river otter pups, one female and one male, have just taken up residence at the Oregon Zoo after being orphaned this month in…
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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) – Numerous U.S. House members from the Pacific Northwest have signed a letter in support of the delisting of gray wolves…
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NeighborImpact, in partnership with Central Oregon cities and counties, is applying for federal grant funds to support a regional housing…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon will require public schools to teach about the Holocaust under a measure sent to the governor. Lawmakers unanimously…
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During the nationally recognized Pride Month in June, Lutheran Community Services will hold an array of activities to support the LGBTQ+ community in…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A teenage student who was tackled after reportedly bringing a gun into classroom at an Oregon high school has been…
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Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday ordered all flags at Oregon public institutions to be flown at half-staff in honor of the nation’s oldest Medal of…
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Annual campfire restrictions will go into effect Saturday, June 1 on portions of the Deschutes, John Day, White and Crooked rivers, as well as on…
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Two men were taken to the hospital after their off-road motorcycles, not equipped with headlights, collided on a street southeast of Prineville late…
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With wildfire season just around the corner, it’s time for people in Oregon to make sure their homes are ready to resist smoke, they know how…
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The Oregon FBI is celebrating this week! This marks 100 segments in the Tech Tuesday series of stories about how you can build a digital defense and…
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(Update: OSP trooper reports suspect found hiding in yard debris bin) A major manhunt in the Sisters area involving several police agencies Sunday…
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Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone… Clearing skies will allow our daytime highs to rise into the mid 70’s today. A little moisture moving in…
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A smoky fire damaged a mobile home in northeast Bend Monday evening but a resident was able to escape unhurt, despite the home’s original smoke…
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