Merkley, colleague urge FDA to set tobacco rules
Senator Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., joined by colleagues Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Ed Markey (D-MA), met Wednesday with the head of the Food and Drug…
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Senator Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., joined by colleagues Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Ed Markey (D-MA), met Wednesday with the head of the Food and Drug…
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Wear a reflective coat or vest, or receive a sizable fine. An Oregon lawmaker wants cyclists to be fined $250 if they are riding without the proper…
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A former Bend police captain, convicted along with his wife in a multimillion dollar fraud and money-laundering scheme, has been released from a…
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Oregon State University said Wednesday it is helping to bolster U.S. anti-terrorism and nuclear security efforts through a new graduate student…
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At a meeting to be held early next week, the Deschutes National Forest, Crescent Ranger District, is seeking the public’s help in planning a…
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Facebook on Wednesday announced the 22 recipients of Facebook Prineville Data Center’s 2015 Local Community Action Grants. “These…
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New data confirms that Oregon remains a hotspot in the national fraud epidemic, the National Consumers League warned Wednesday. According to the…
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The state Medical Examiner’s Office has determined that a 31-year-old Bend man died in the Deschutes County Jail in mid-December of a…
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The U.S. Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association (USCSA) kicked off its 5-day long annual Collegiate National Championship Tues day with a Snowboard…
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A recent rape investigation at the University of Oregon has brought an apparent loophole to light and is outraging many in the community, once they…
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Sens. Ron Wyden and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) introduced Tuesday the Short Line Railroad Rehabilitation and Investment Act of 2015, which would extend the…
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The city of Redmond and the U.S. Forest Service have completed several important steps to continue partnering to provide wildland firefighting…
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The city of Redmond Transportation Division will be closing Black Butte Blvd. for half a block between 6 th St. and 5 th St. Monday through Friday,…
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The city of Redmond said it is beginning construction of the American Legion, Dry Canyon Gateway on Thursday. The gateway encompasses about one-half…
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Senate Education Committee Chair Arnie Roblan (D-Coos Bay) and Vice-Chair Tim Knopp (R-Bend) introduced three bills Tuesday that they say target…
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After months of driver-welcomed declines, Oregon has the dubious distinction of having the second-largest weekly increase in gas prices in the nation…
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The IRS began testing an appointment-based service approach on Feb. 23 in 10 of its larger Tax Assistance Centers around the country. Since the…
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With measles cases spreading across the country, Oregon lawmakers are taking a shot against the virus themselves — hoping to soon make it…
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Oregon’s unemployment rate dropped to 6.3 percent in January, down .4 of a percent and the lowest figure since July 2008, the state Employment…
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The sewing machine buzzed, cloths cluttered the table, and fingers frantically finished a project four months in the making. A team of more than 20…
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