Almost time for ‘Polar Plunge’
Donning their wildest costumes and swimming attire, hundreds of brave souls are preparing to take the plunge into the frigid Deschutes River,…
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Donning their wildest costumes and swimming attire, hundreds of brave souls are preparing to take the plunge into the frigid Deschutes River,…
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A new way of looking at how pollutants ride through the atmosphere — confirmed by measurements taken atop Mt. Bachelor — has quadrupled…
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Donald Trump has had a busy first week as president. He’s addressed many of the things he campaigned on, including Obamacare, environmental…
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BOYS PREP BASKETBALL Clackamas 74, David Douglas 68 Cleveland 55, Lincoln 53 Hermiston 69, Hood River 61 Jefferson PDX 86, Franklin 67 Madison 57,…
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Don’t let this winter fool you. Oregon State University researchers say Oregon’s climate continues to warm; there are impacts on the…
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – Dillon Brooks returned from missing a game with a foot injury to score 17 points and lead No. 10 Oregon over Utah, 73-67…
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BOULDER, Colo. (AP) – George King scored a season-high 24 points, including a key 3-pointer down the stretch, and Colorado snapped a seven-game…
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The Oregon Board of Education on Thursday unanimously approved a temporary rule that will allow school districts to better cope with school days lost…
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The Crook County Sheriff’s Office is joining other Law Enforcement agencies across the state in a statewide safety belt and child car seat…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon’s governor and legislative leaders are worried about closing a budget gap, while Democrats are also focused on…
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A traffic stop near a northwest Bend motel early Thursday morning led to the arrest of a Bend woman on drugged-driving charges, the seizure of…
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Wildlife managers on Thursday morning found and killed a young female cougar in La Pine, the fifth to be killed in the area since Saturday after a…
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Representatives from non-profits, the business community, government agencies and neighborhood associations met Tuesday to design the framework and…
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A fugitive well-known to area police stole a car, then a pickup in Redmond Wednesday night, leading police on a chase that ended after spike strips…
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Bethlehem Inn announced Thursday that Columbia Bank selected their organization as the recipient of the bank’s Warm Hearts Winter Drive. Glenn…
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Oregon’s high school graduation rate continues to climb, although it’s still well short of the national average, according to data…
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Work begins soon on the next phase of the 27th Street sewer project on Bend’s Eastside, which will affect access to St. Charles Bend, and a…
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School safety is an important topic, and so is safety for kids heading to and from school. Commute Options and Street Trust are two organizations…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Damian Lillard scored 24 points and the Trail Blazers beat the Los Angeles Lakers 105-98 on Wednesday night, capping…
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The search continues for one more cougar in La Pine. Four have been killed in recent days, stemming from a string of sightings and pet attacks. Now,…
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