ODVA, Warm Springs tribes partner for veteran service office
The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs signed a memorandum of understanding this week that will…
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The Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs signed a memorandum of understanding this week that will…
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The Terwilliger Fire burning at Cougar Reservoir on the Willamette National Forest has grown to more than 6,800 acres but has reached 17 percent…
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Despite efforts to find new funding and revenue options, such as Mt. Jefferson heli-skiing and other eco-tourism, the Warm Springs Tribal Council…
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The Deschutes National Forest announced Wednesday it will temporarily close Lower Canyon Creek Campground including the West Metolius Trailhead, and…
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Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley this week joined their colleagues in filing a brief with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to challenge…
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Work begins next Tuesday on the Burgess Road / Day Road intersection improvement project in La Pine, including left-turn lanes for all four legs of…
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Traumatized and afraid, the path back to healing is a rocky one for victims of human trafficking. It may begin with a phone call, a recovery, a run.…
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(Update: Adding Oregon info on short-term insurance plans) Four Senate Democrats, including Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden, on Tuesday asked the National…
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Good Wednesday Morning, Everyone…With high pressure dominating our weather we will see sunny skies today with the warmest temps we will see for…
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Fifty percent of sheriffs in Oregon said they support a ballot initiative that would repeal the state’s sanctuary status. By Monday, fifteen…
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The decade-plus debate over a massive destination resort proposed west of Redmond entered a new chapter Tuesday night, with a packed house at a…
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Different from other Deschutes Public Library branches, the Friends’ BOOKSHOP in the Redmond Library is a fully functioning, 1,000-square-foot…
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(Update: Suspect shows up at sheriff’s office lobby, surrenders) A 29-year-old Madras man wanted in the shooting of another man early Monday at…
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(Update: Councilors raise issues; revised ordinance will return for expected Sept. 11 vote) The city of Redmond is trying to make it easier for…
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A third-party candidate is hoping to secure enough votes to win Bend’s Oregon House District 54, a seat currently held by Republican Knute…
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An even dozen candidates will be on the Nov. 6 ballot for two Bend City Council seats and the city’s first directly elected mayor in 90 years.…
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The Bend Police Department will be hosting a Women’s Safety Class on Saturday, Sept. 22 at the Bend Police Department. The class is scheduled…
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During an all-staff Welcome Back celebration on Tuesday, Bend-La Pine Schools staff members honored the finalists for Teacher of the Year and Support…
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It’s free to fish, crab or clam in Oregon this Saturday and Sunday. During these two days, no fishing licenses or tags (including a Combined…
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) – The Corvallis Police Department is expanding a new program designed to deter bicycle thefts through the use of…
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