Pair of fires burn RVs in Prineville area
Two RV fires reported a half-hour apart had Crook County Fire and Rescue crews’ hands full late Thursday afternoon. The first fire was reported…
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Two RV fires reported a half-hour apart had Crook County Fire and Rescue crews’ hands full late Thursday afternoon. The first fire was reported…
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The Federal Communications Commission is currently considering weakening Telephone Consumer Protection Act rules that prevent most autodialing calls…
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Oregon Wild is proud to announce that the recipient of the first annual Tim Lillebo Wildlands Warrior Award is Dave Willis of the Soda Mountain…
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The U.S. Department of Labor has just awarded nearly $500,000 to a state agency helping about 100 former millworkers laid off after heavy snow…
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No one was injured, but a juvenile female driver got a ticket Wednesday night after her car crashed into an irrigation canal, forcing the occupants…
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Five Central Oregon World War II veterans sat down to talk with NewsChannel 21’s Wanda Moore about their wartime memories before she joins them…
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Bethlehem Inn announced Thursday that over $150,000 was raised on Tuesday evening at its fifth annual Spotlight on Homelessness fundraising dinner.…
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In darkness, people buckle up less routinely – and the consequences can be deadly. According to 2013 crash statistics in Oregon, of the 104 vehicle…
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When it comes to the health impacts of soon-to-be-legal marijuana, long-time smokers and those who say it greatly relieves their pain have one view…
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Oregon Housing and Community Services is seeking community input and advice to determine how it can do better in serving our most vulnerable…
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Since January 2014, the Oregon Health Plan reports that almost half a million people have signed up for the state’s version of Medicaid. The…
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Bend Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution honored Miss Chloe Helikson as their American History Essay Contest winner. Chloe is a sixth-grade…
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Last weekend marked the final days at Knott Landfill, the Westside Collection Site, Sunriver Compost and Jefferson County Solid Waste to dispose of…
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Starting on Friday, Crater Lake National Park will increase entrance fees for visitors in order to fund important maintenance and improvement…
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Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-PA) announced Wednesday the introduction of the Job Creation through Energy Efficient…
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“Riding” the “coattrails” of the hugely successful 7 Wonders of Oregon campaign, the Central Oregon Visitors Association is…
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A fire tore through a recently vacated manufactured home in La Pine late Tuesday night, downing a power line and spreading for a time to adjacent…
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Oregon has the lowest graduation rate in the nation, according to a report released Tuesday that otherwise paints an improving picture of the nation…
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July 1, 2015 will be a groundbreaking day for many Oregonians. Many might not notice a difference. This summer, those over the age of 21 are legally…
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A fast-moving caravan of police vehicles, including an armored car, zoomed north through and out of Central Oregon Monday evening, prompting many…
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