Women killed in Columbia River boating crash
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say a woman died after the boat she was on crashed into a pylon on the Columbia River. The Multnomah County…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say a woman died after the boat she was on crashed into a pylon on the Columbia River. The Multnomah County…
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The Oregon State Parks Foundation announced Tuesday that its online silent auction of 30 campsites at the Crooked River Campground in the Cove…
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Following the success of the school-based outreach pilot program Be College Ready, State Treasurer Tobias Read announced that the Oregon College…
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(Update with vice principal comments) A fire of suspicious origin broke out in the baseball field dugouts at Madras High School early Tuesday…
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The terrorist attack at a concert that rocked Manchester on Monday night is prompting the U.S. government to consider beefing up homeland security.…
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The Deschutes Land Trust announced Tuesday that it had received a gift of $30,000 for its Campaign for Whychus Creek from Deschutes Brewery. The gift…
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As temperatures rise in advance of the Memorial Day weekend, the Oregon Health Authority is launching its 2017 beach monitoring season to keep people…
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(Update: Suspect enters not-guilty pleas) CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) – A man accused of stabbing multiple people at a Corvallis home has pleaded not…
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(Update: adding Wyden spokesman’s comment on how SNAP figure was reached) As you’d probably expect, Oregon’s lone Republican in…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A global solar energy company without enough money to pay its debt in the U.S. has sent letters to all 800 employees at…
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PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) – The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is expecting very low summer returns of steelhead to the Columbia and Snake…
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Here are the results of Monday’s KTVZ.COM Poll about whether it’s easy to catch flights into, out of Redmond’s Roberts Field: Do…
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The passage of the Oregon Equal Pay Act of 2017 last week ignited press coverage across the nation, earning Oregon recognition for once again leading…
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Central Oregon unemployment rates continue to fall or hold near record lows in a tight labor market, mirroring the statewide job picture, the Oregon…
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The Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District received a $200 grant from the Sisters Kiwanis Community Service Foundation to provide bicycle helmets to…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A big chunk of downtown Portland is without power because of a fire in an underground vault. Pacific Power says the…
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(Updated with comments from the four finalists) The four finalists for the position of Sisters city manager got to speak with the public at a…
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With a continued focus on increasing transparency and accountability in state government, the Oregon House of Representatives passed House Bill 2774…
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Governor Kate Brown, in partnership with the Oregon Arts Commission, has reinstated the Governor’s Arts Awards. After a 10-year hiatus, the…
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Oregon agriculture is a big reason why our state is so scenic and beloved. From the breathtaking view of flowering orchards in the Gorge; to a bushel…
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