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Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday: Avoiding pet adoption scams
This week, the Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday feature focuses on building a digital defense against pet adoption scams. We all love our cute and…
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Richardson finds progress in state program for seniors, disabled
Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson released a report Tuesday showing the Department of Human Services Aging and People with Disabilities…
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Struck NE Bend gas line sealed, Third Street reopens
(Update: New video: company that cut line says locate lines were ‘almost invisible’) A construction crew struck and ruptured a large…
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Oregon Senate panel advances rent control bill
(Update: Committee holds hearing, sends bill to full Senate) There’s a new proposed bill in Oregon that could impact your rent, and it made it…
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Clark County, Wash. to enforce controversial gun measure
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) – The Clark County Sheriff’s Office has announced that it will enforce a controversial gun-control measure handily…
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Seattle mayor to advance $90 mil low-income housing plan
SEATTLE (AP) – Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan soon will advance the city’s long-delayed plan to convert unused land next to Discovery Park…
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Governor, state agencies unveil early learning plan
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday joined state agencies, Early Learning Council members and legislators in unveiling Raise Up Oregon: A Statewide…
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Senators slam administration over active-duty troops at border
Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley have joined several Democratic colleagues in sending a letter to Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan…
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OSU study: Changing climate to change coastal forests
A changing climate in the 21 st century will significantly alter the coastal forests of the Pacific Northwest, according to modeling by Oregon State…
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Local Alert Weather, Tue. AM, 2.5.19
Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone…Culver Schools: Buses on Snow RoutesAs the current system passes to the south and east we will see winter storm…
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Wyden sets rescheduled C. Oregon town halls
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., will hold town halls starting next week in Multnomah, Lane, Jackson, Jefferson, Deschutes and Crook counties, ones that were…
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Intel confirms plans for big Hillsboro factory
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Intel has acknowledged it will soon start building a massive new semiconductor factory in Hillsboro. The…
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Sisters Cold Weather Shelter hears community concerns
The Sisters Cold Weather Shelter held a meeting Monday evening to get input from the community to make sure the shelter is able to co-exist well with…
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Hwy. 26 reopens after crash on Warm Springs Reservation
(Update: Hwy. 26 reopens after crash on Warm Springs Reservation) U.S. Highway 26 was closed for a time by a crash Monday evening on the Warm Springs…
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Young male wolf found dead near Mount Hood
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Wildlife officials say a wolf that might have been injured when it was captured and fitted with a radio collar was found…
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Police: Driver hit seven cars before NE Bend crash
(Update: With revised charges, first court appearance) A driver slammed into at least seven cars parked along a northeast Bend street late Saturday…
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Missing Gorge hiker calls 911, search teams on way
(Update: Hiker calls 911; visual sighting by searchers) HOOD RIVER, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say a Columbia River Gorge hiker who texted a…
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Wash. bill: $100 fee on new studded tires, ban in 2025
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – New studded tires would carry a $100 fee if purchased after July 1 of this year and be banned after mid-2025 under a…
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Local Alert Weather – Mon. PM
Happy Monday evening, everyone! A WINTER STORM WARNING and WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY are in place for the High Desert as we look to receive another…
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