Wyden seeks secret opinions on killing Americans
With the confirmation process for Deputy National Security Advisor John Brennan to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency set to be begin…
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With the confirmation process for Deputy National Security Advisor John Brennan to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency set to be begin…
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A Prineville mother and son fled their home unharmed after hearing smoke alarms and finding flames and black smoke in an upstairs bedroom Sunday…
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For the eighth straight year, the Central Oregon Homeless Leadership Coalition is conducting a one-day count ofpeople who are homeless or in…
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La Pine and Redmond morning Head Start classes were canceled Monday morning due to very cold temperatures. We have heard of no other closures or…
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Final recommendations for Oregon’s new Territorial Sea Plan are scheduled to be voted on next week by the state Land Conservation and…
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Albany police and fire crews rescued two people from their burning apartment late Saturday night, officials said. Firefighters responded to the…
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Central Oregon is home to many amazing photographers, and some of their work is on display at the Redmond Public Library. The annual Redmond Library…
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Hundreds braved the cold temperatures Saturday morning for a fun run in Redmond. The third annual Polar Bear Fun Run was held at St.Thomas Academy.…
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A Redmond mother spoke with police, teachers and lawmakers to devise a plan and started a website, seeking support for an increase in school safety…
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After decades in the making, Madras finally gets a new city hall and police station.On Saturday, city officials and the community welcomed it. It…
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Two Central Oregon lawmakers told a shooting-sports group Thursday night they will do all they can to oppose any efforts by colleagues to impose what…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., was in Central Oregon Friday to begin a series of town hall meetings. At the first, in Sisters, he touched on a number of…
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The Redmond City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to spend up to $120,000 to install police security cameras at city parks and other…
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Starting January 16, there will be additional temporary road and trail closures on the Ochoco National Forest. The additional closure will close…
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The Friends of the Library Art Committee, Redmond Branch, announces a Call for Artists for its first annual “BE a PART of the ART”…
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While the rate of Oregonians reporting flu-like symptoms is on the rise, heralding an early start to the 2012-2013 flu season, state health officials…
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Joe Kosanovic has won the 2013 logo contest for the U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddle. He will receive a commemorative plate specially designed by Earhart…
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The Bend City Code, Development Code and City Charter are now available online in new, optimized versions for both computers and mobile devices. New…
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The Bloom Project, formerly Friends with Flowers of Oregon, is excited to announce the receipt of a grant from OnPoint Community Credit Union.…
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If you drive an electric car, you don’t pay any gas tax, of course. But soon, you could pay something else, to help fund roads and maintenance.…
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