Eugene blocking public access to police radio
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Authorities in Eugene are encrypting their radio channel to prevent the public from listening to police activity. Police Lt.…
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Authorities in Eugene are encrypting their radio channel to prevent the public from listening to police activity. Police Lt.…
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Authorities in Eugene are encrypting their radio channel to prevent the public from listening to police activity. Police Lt.…
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Authorities in Eugene are encrypting their radio channel to prevent the public from listening to police activity. Police Lt.…
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Oregon State Police say driver fatigue is a suspected factor in a rollover crash of an SUV on Highway 97 that killed a 15-year-old Prosser, Wash.,…
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Just sitting with Boo and Elliot for a few minutes instantly puts you at ease, so for those firefighters working 18-hour days, the result is immense.…
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A stray bullet discharged by users of the Burns Butte Shooting Range sparked a fast-moving fire that burned about 150 acres Friday afternoon and…
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A fast-moving fire destroyed two neighboring mobile homes and damaged a third at a Madras trailer park Saturday morning, but all got out safely and…
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A thunderstorm late Friday afternoon and evening produced 800 lightning strikes that have sparked several wildfires from The Dalles to Eastern…
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Summit boys tennis coach Josh Cordell and his wife Emily have had an extremely stressful week. Their daughter was born 15 weeks prematurely on…
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A shoplifting incident at a Bend store led to the arrest of three people Thursday after they headed north and parked at the Redmond Fred Meyer,…
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It’s starting to look a bit like Dr. Doolittle’s menagerie at the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office’s Large Animal Rescue and…
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If you think keeping up your yard is tough, imagine maintaining a city. “Weeds, tree trimming, yard debris, there’s so much we have to…
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A public memorial service and procession is planned next Thursday for Jefferson County EMS Chief Don Heckathorn, who died Wednesday evening of…
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A disposed-of, smoldering object – such as a used charcoal briquette – likely sparked a fire in a large trash trailer early Friday evening that…
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Twenty of 22 businesses visited in Prineville passed a check for alcohol sales to minors by refusing to sell alcohol to a minor volunteer, the Oregon…
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The Oregon DEQ said Friday it is taking the rare step of levying a nearly $800,000 fine against the individual owners of a limited-liability…
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Riding the big yellow bus is an important first step as kindergarten students set off for their first day of school. To help make the transition easy…
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NPG of Oregon Inc., a cluster of television stations that broadcasts live news on the NBC and FOX affiliates in Bend, Oregon is accepting…
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Truffle hunting — a hobby pursued in Oregon’s forests, not the grocery store candy aisle –has a new set of regulations, including a…
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It’s time for the Sisters Rodeo Association Queen Tryouts. This is an opportunity for young ladies to compete for the title of the 2014 Sisters…
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