Evacuations ordered for Wash. wildfire
TWISP, Wash. (AP) – Authorities have issued immediate evacuation notices for about 40 homes being threatened by a wildfire in north-central…
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TWISP, Wash. (AP) – Authorities have issued immediate evacuation notices for about 40 homes being threatened by a wildfire in north-central…
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Following community input and engineering analysis, the city of Bend said Friday that speed limits will be lowered this month on a stretch of…
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Here are the city of Redmond road closures and delays for the week of August 20-24: City Street Maintenance Operations & ADA Street Improvement…
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(Update: Rider still in critical condition) A motorcyclist was critically injured late Thursday morning when he lost control while trying to pass a…
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TRAIL, Ore. (AP) – Authorities are searching for the person who flew a drone over a helicopter that was dropping water on a wildfire in…
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SEATTLE (AP) – A Thurston County judge has thrown out more than 300,000 signatures to put a gun-control initiative on the November ballot.…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – A climate prediction report issued by the National Weather Service says Oregon will remain hot, dry and smoky well into…
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Potential marijuana growers and processors in Deschutes County must pay a road fee called a system development charge. That charge, now under fire…
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VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) – A woman accused of injuring her 16-year-old friend when she pushed the teen off a bridge in southwest Washington has…
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A 74-year-old motorcyclist from Bellingham, Washington resident died Wednesday of injuries suffered a day earlier when he tried to pass a turning hay…
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The Humane Society of Central Oregon is joining the nationwide effort to #ClearTheShelters on Saturday. If you have been thinking about adding a new…
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MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) – The lawyer for a Central Point woman suspected of shooting and killing her husband says his client was too drunk to remain…
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Good Friday Morning, Everyone…Apart from that smoky haze looming over Central Oregon we are expecting a pretty pleasant day today. Skies will…
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A new emergency coordinator has been appointed for the Deschutes County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (DCARES). The American Radio Relay League…
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Many parents and teachers shopping for their students’ 2018-19 school supplies look for a “non-toxic” label on the products, but…
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Sisters residents showed up at a workshop Thursday night to give their thoughts on a proposal to allow recreational marijuana dispensaries to set up…
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The Oregon Farm Bureau reacted with dismay Thursday to news that a federal judge in South Carolina had issued a nationwide injunction against the…
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New research suggests the removal of timber harvest residue during harvesting may be a boon for wild bees, an important step toward better…
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Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., joined U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen on Thursday to…
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Beginning as early as next week, the Deschutes National Forest will start the “Shield” forest management project in the Newberry Caldera…
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