Oregon Supreme Court denies media request for OHSU info
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Supreme Court has denied a request by The Oregonian Publishing Co. for Oregon Health and Science University to…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Supreme Court has denied a request by The Oregonian Publishing Co. for Oregon Health and Science University to…
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The Athletic Club of Bend is being offered for sale by the facility’s developers and operators for $22.5 million, with 12 acres of developable…
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(Update: Hwy. 20 open) A pickup truck slid off snowy Highway 20 just west of the Santiam Pass Friday morning, and clearing it blocked traffic in both…
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CENTRAL POINT, Ore. (AP) – Sheriff’s deputies arrested a southern Oregon man accused of shooting down a drone. Sgt. Julia Denney of…
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The Tumalo Irrigation District is seeking contractor bids for the fifth phase of its project to pipe the Tumalo Feed Canal, to halt water loss due to…
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State air quality regulators and health experts are seeking public comment on proposed new rules to regulate industrial air toxics and reduce the…
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A corrected rate for Oregonians’ tax surplus credit, or “kicker,” for the 2016 tax year has been certified by the Office of…
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(Update: Adding new photo, stats) Sixteen Pacific Power crew members from Yreka, Calif., Grants Pass, Medford, Bend and Portland, Ore., are working…
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There are 13 wildfires still burning in Oregon, but most are either fully or mostly contained. We’re coming off the most expensive fire season…
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Here are the results of Wednesday’s KTVZ.COM Poll asking about use of neighborhood parks: Do you use your neighborhood park? Yes – 31%…
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Ten years ago, a new era of salmon and steelhead recovery quite literally started out with a bang when Marmot Dam was removed from the Sandy River.…
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In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Saving Grace presents “In Their Shoes,” an art exhibit highlighting the experiences of…
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WASHINGTON (AP) – As wildfires rage across California and the West, a bipartisan group of senators is seeking to help rural communities better…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore. voted against the Senate version of the 2018 budget resolution on Thursday and issued the following statement: “I voted…
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MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) – The Medford City Council appears ready to give a green light to Uber and Lyft. The Mail Tribune reports the…
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(Update: Hwy. 126 reopens after repairs) A contractor working on a city of Redmond sewer replacement project struck and cut a natural gas line in…
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Some residents of in Crooked River Ranch are wondering if it would be better to operate the way the cities of Culver and Metolius do for Jefferson…
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One little hashtag is taking on a huge issue. “I felt violated, I felt humiliated and I felt guilty,” Claire Benke of Redmond said…
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You see the images on TV, first responders helping hurricane victims and fire evacuees across the nation. But did you know that some of those first…
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The city of Sisters is looking to make sure its neighborhoods are not overrun by vacation rental properties. City Manager Brant Kucera said Thursday…
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