C. Oregon’s wildfire season could be early, long
Every summer, wildfires scorch thousands of acres in Central Oregon. This year, those flames could show up sooner. “Unless we get a shift in…
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Every summer, wildfires scorch thousands of acres in Central Oregon. This year, those flames could show up sooner. “Unless we get a shift in…
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10 Barrel Brewing Co. will be opening a brewpub and brew house in the Pearl District in Portland, the Bend-based craft brewer announced Tuesday. At…
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The Oregon Department of Revenue is reminding nearly 500,000 Oregonians that they still need to file personal income tax returns by the April 15…
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During April, the Oregon State Police is joining law enforcement and traffic safety partners to increase awareness and save lives during national…
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As long-term care insurance rates continue to rise, the Oregon Insurance Division is urging consumers to carefully examine their options and how this…
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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum warned consumers Tuesday about a sophisticated phone scam targeting Oregon taxpayers during this tax season.…
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Two more prescribed fires are tentatively planned for ignitions beginning Wednesday, with others lined up in coming days, officials said. Up to 200…
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Homeless and runaway teens have a safe place to call home in Central Oregon — and it’s rebounding from a technical glitch that cost them…
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Bend Memorial Clinic has joined the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Network to become its tenth affiliate in the greater Northwest. The affiliation will…
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A 73-year-old Prineville-area man told NewsChannel 21 Monday evening how he confronted an alleged drunken intruder at his home late Saturday night,…
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These days, Gregory Ereman of Bend enjoys simple things, like going on walks and reading the paper. He can’t believe how much his life has…
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In downtown Bend, more open for business signs hang than vacancies for lease. “It’s showing a level of stability in the marketplace and…
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A 43-year-old walnut truck driver from Washington state was cited after running into the back of an SUV on Highway 97 south of Madras Friday evening,…
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Two pieces of equipment failed Monday afternoon and caused a circuit to open at Central Electric Cooperative’s Sisters substation, knocking out…
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This past winter several businesses and agencies have worked hard to ensure pedestrians have had clear paths to reach their destinations. On June 23,…
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Mid Oregon Credit Union has teamed up with Secure Shred, a division of Bend Garbage & Recycling, to provide Central Oregonians a safe method for…
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Entry forms for the 2014 Sisters Rodeo Parade are now available. The parade will be held on Saturday, June 14, starting at 9:30 a.m. in downtown…
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An Estacada couple recently received an offer they couldn’t refuse – a promise to pave their entire driveway for $1,500. The $1,500 was…
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Based on a fundamental chemical discovery by scientists at Oregon State University, it appears that trees may soon play a major role in making…
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Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY), a program of the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office, is offering a class to prepare volunteers to…
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