Wyden measure bolsters defense-contractor liability
With the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act, the Pentagon will not be able to sign agreements freeing defense contractors from…
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With the passage of the National Defense Authorization Act, the Pentagon will not be able to sign agreements freeing defense contractors from…
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Starting January 2nd, there will be a temporary road and trail closure order for Forest Service Road 42, Forest Service Road 4210, and sections of…
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United Way of Deschutes County is very grateful to be a January beneficiary of the Mt. Bachelor 5th Annual Charity Ski Week Fundraiser. Mt. Bachelor…
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The La Pine Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that the latest in the series of three Chamber cookbooks has just been published and is…
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While the world weighs in on gun control, more people are applying to carry concealed weapons in Deschutes County. Sheriff Larry Blanton tells us…
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All schools in Sisters were closed Friday due to “inclement weather,” the district’s Website stated. Jefferson Co. 509J schools are…
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A La Pine woman suffered fatal injuries and seven other people were injured Thursday night when a San Diego woman lost control of her car on icy…
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Beginning Friday, the Deschutes National Forest is modifying the Pole Creek Fire closure order to increase winter recreation opportunities,…
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Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. has agreed to pay $1 million to the state of Oregon and conduct a national TV ad campaign correcting commercials…
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Parents and students reacted Thursday night after the Jefferson County School District announced all schools would be closed Friday. The closure…
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The halls of Ridgeview were empty just a few months ago. Now, the Ravens have taken flight — so to speak. “We really feel like we are…
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A fugitive sought for 17 years in a Marion County crash that killed a Prineville man was returned from Arizona to Oregon Thursday, nearly a year…
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The city of Bend said Thursday it will not appeal a recent decision by Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals that sent its controversial surface…
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A fatal “medical crisis” sent a driver’s pickup truck careening onto a downtown Bend sidewalk, then striking a mini-van and two…
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Oregon customers of PacifiCorp will see their electric rates barely budge next year due to a decision issued Thursday by the Oregon Public Utility…
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A Las Vegas man stopped for speeding on Highway 97 near Bend last week faces drug charges after an Oregon State Police trooper found about 3,000…
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As the Internet becomes increasingly important to American consumers, businesses and innovators, Internet Service Providers are increasingly imposing…
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The Shepherd’s House, a local charity serving Bend’s homeless, has struggled throughout 2012 to meet the needs of Bend’s homeless…
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The Bend Police Department would like to take this time to remind community members and visitors to our area about driving safely during this holiday…
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Mt. Bachelor and Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Oregon are excited to be partnering again during the Charity Ski Weeks program at Mt. Bachelor.…
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