OLCC clarifies details of bottle bill expansion
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission approved additional clarification Thursday for the container types to be included in the 2018 bottle bill…
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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission approved additional clarification Thursday for the container types to be included in the 2018 bottle bill…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A hiker reported missing five days ago has been found alive near Mount Hood. The Clackamas County Sheriff’s…
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The first allocation of Oregon’s marijuana tax revenue is being distributed to cities. For this year, all cities in Oregon, not just those who…
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Senator Jeff Merkley released a report Thursday that he says shows the Republican’s tax reform plan would provide vast benefits to…
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The Central Oregon Health Council has awarded a $10,000 grant to Jericho Road, a Redmond-based non-profit that provides food and housing assistance.…
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Jeld-Wen Bend Windows and Doors is expanding its factory workforce in Bend due to the rising demand from newly built houses popping up all over the…
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PORTLAND, Ore — Helping your neighbors and their families stay warm just got easier. Pacific Power will match every dollar you donate to the…
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St. Charles Foundation recently granted the Family Access Network (FAN) $5,000 to sup port critical, basic-need services in Deschutes County. It only…
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Parents encounter plenty of scares — imaginary and real — on Halloween. And you may think you’ve experienced them all…but do…
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VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) – About 80,000 gallons of feces, urine and laundry waste rushed into the Columbia River on Wednesday. The Columbian…
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A 76-year-old Springfield woman who was reported missing on a trip to the market was found dead Wednesday in her vehicle, which had flipped onto its…
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As fires continue to burn during the most expensive wildfire season on record, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., urged Senate leadership Wednesday night…
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Oregon farmers who haven’t yet heard of the Food Safety Modernization Act and its acronym, FSMA, will likely soon become quite familiar with…
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Walking is one of the best things you can do for your health. But walking at night can be dangerous if you can’t be seen. That’s why SAIF…
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(Update: Police say suspect in critical condition, also robbed check-cashing store) PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Portland police say officers shot and…
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(Update: Bend FD details; gas line replacement crew hit line; why power was shut off) An excavator doing natural gas line replacement work struck and…
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It’s something lots of people would find terribly uncomfortable: telling someone, face to face, why they matter. But it happened Wednesday at…
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Three Creswell boys — a 16-year-old and two 13-year-olds — have been charged with starting a fire that burned a lumber mill office and…
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Higher Oregon vehicle registration, title and trip permit fees take effect Jan. 1, providing funding for a major investment in the state’s…
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Sam Carpenter, a Bend entrepreneur/businessman, author, philanthropist and former Republican U.S. Senate candidate, declared his candidacy for…
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