Snow (Again) Piles High — But Then, Blue Skies
Many Central Oregonians had more shoveling out to do Thursday, but most of them got to do it under blue skies as the latest in a week-long string of…
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Many Central Oregonians had more shoveling out to do Thursday, but most of them got to do it under blue skies as the latest in a week-long string of…
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February 29th is a day that comes only once every four years during leap year. For most of us, that just means we have one extra day this year, but…
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The Redmond Proficiency Academy director accused of rape and sex abuse involving a student was arraigned Wednesday afternoon and was granted…
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Oregon’s first 35 day session, has to end by March 6th so lawmakers have a few days to iron out some key bills. And as time winds down –…
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When Deschutes County officials started considering the idea of turning Knott Landfill’s waste — the methane gas decomposing garbage…
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In a project nearly five decades in the making, the full flow of Whychus Creek returned Tuesday to Camp Polk Meadow near Sisters. A man-made plug, a…
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Passenger counts at the Redmond Airport are down, flights are being cut, and while it’s expanded in size, some passengers are concerned about…
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School officials said Tuesday that the arrest of the Redmond Proficiency Academy director on sex abuse charges against one of his students is now…
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A potentially devastating situation for some business owners was averted by the Bend City Council. The council had voted to fix the Third Street…
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Screeching tires, hundreds of orange cones — and beer goggles. A total of 72 Summit High students got a hands-on, behind-the-wheel experience…
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Ken Barrows had an early-morning wake-up call at his southeast Bend home that he probably won’t forget any time soon, which climaxed with him…
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A more than year-long debate, dispute, controversy and just general mess ended quietly Tuesday as the Oregon DMV announced that its new, permanent…
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The Crook County Sheriff’s Office is in a familiar, costly situation, caring for seized, allegedly neglected horses while a caretaker was in…
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A brief police chase on Bend?s Eastside early Wednesday ended when the driver stopped, got out and ran. But a police dog found the man hiding in the…
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Some encouraging news for gay marriage supporters in Washington state: the state legislature has secured enough votes to pass a bill to legalize gay…
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A former Jefferson County 4-H volunteer, accused of sexually abusing one of the kids in his program, pleaded not guilty to the charges Thursday. So…
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Bend city councilors just sent a letter to the state asking them to delay enforcement of new new federal water treatment rules for several years.…
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A U.S. Postal Service study claims it makes financial sense to close Bend’s mail processing center and move the sorting to one central…
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The Bend Park and Rec District board, deciding it was a bargain they couldn’t afford to pass up, voted Tuesday night to acquire the 11-acre…
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All the Morris family wanted was a new home to put on their land out near Alfalfa, so they started to work with Bend-based Fuqua Homes on pursuing…
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