Portland council backs $36 million in transportation projects
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Portland City Council has approved a $36 million in transportation funding for projects like creating bus-only travel…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Portland City Council has approved a $36 million in transportation funding for projects like creating bus-only travel…
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WASHINGTON (AP) – The Republican-controlled House passed a bill Friday to drop legal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states,…
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The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality said Friday it is extending an air stagnation advisory for Southern Oregon through Tuesday and is…
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The U.S. Forest Service’s plans to limit the number of people who can use certain trails into three Central Oregon wilderness areas during the…
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High-dose influenza vaccine reduces hospitalization for the virus among Oregon seniors, the Oregon Health Authority reported Friday, citing results…
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Forests in the Pacific Northwest will be less vulnerable to drought and fire over the next three decades than those in the Rocky Mountains and Sierra…
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C ount the next 20 people you see in Central Oregon. That’s how many newcomers are moving to (or being born on) the High Desert every single…
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Good Friday Morning, Everyone…A winter storm system coming down from Canada will bring storm activity to our east, but only an increasing cloud…
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Oregon Parks and Recreation Department invites people to play for free Nov. 23 in celebration of “Green Friday.” The agency will waive…
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The Family Access Network (FAN) Foundation has received a generous $2,500 grant from the MDU Resources Foundation. The funds will be used to provide…
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The city of Redmond is actively recruiting residents interested in serving critical roles on city committees and commissions. There are a range of…
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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications from members of our community who are interested in becoming a Search and…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Court of Appeals has struck down a record $65,000 penalty imposed by the state on a petitioner backing an…
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Early ski season is still up in the air, due to a continuing lack of snowfall. On average over the last 20 years, Mt Bachelor has opened on Nov. 23,…
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Happy Thursday evening, everyone! Tonight will stay calm and mostly clear. Lows will dip into the low to mid 20s. We’ll see air quality between…
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Get ready for the launch of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s new modernized licensing system on Saturday, Dec. 1–hang on to…
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The State of Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission and Workforce and Talent Development Board announced Thursday the release of the Oregon…
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It’s the season of giving, and the holiday season is a time when many nonprofits make their annual request for donations. But just as important…
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The legendary leader Gandhi once said, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are…
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On Friday, Bend-La Pine Schools will be filled with school spirit as thousands of students and staff will don the colors of their favorite college,…
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