Senate OKs bill to improve Columbia tribal fishing sites
With unanimous support, the U.S. Senate has passed the Columbia River In-Lieu and Treaty Fishing Access Sites Improvement Act. The legislation, which…
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With unanimous support, the U.S. Senate has passed the Columbia River In-Lieu and Treaty Fishing Access Sites Improvement Act. The legislation, which…
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The deadline is near for people who want health insurance in 2018, but don’t get coverage through their job or another program. Open enrollment…
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Robots as inconspicuous as they are ubiquitous represent the vision of researchers in the new and burgeoning field of material robotics. In an…
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Three weeks after diagnosing a horse with a form of equine herpes virus and suspending all elective surgical and medical services for horses and…
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Oregon women on Medicaid were more than 10 percent less likely to have babies with low birth weight or abnormal conditions following the…
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Continuing his efforts to strengthen consumer protection in the digital age, Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., led a hearing Wednesday at the House Energy…
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The 2016-17 Oregon Statewide Report Card is now available on the Oregon Department of Education website. The annual report provides a statewide look…
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A recently awarded two-year, $175,000 grant from the Meyer Memorial Trust’s Equitable Education portfolio will help drive Central Oregon…
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Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies alerted the public Wednesday night they are investigating a 10-year-old girl’s report that a man…
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Hopefully, good tidings and good cheer will this year translate into good food and good health. Tis’ the season for office parties and…
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The state’s goals to reduce the amount of waste Oregonians generate and increase the amount recovered were not realized in 2016, according to…
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Over a 20-year period, Madras’ wastewater system will see improvements and expansion. This is the city’s first update in about 20 years.…
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(Update: School makes announcement) Jonathan Smith is returning to where he started. Washington’s co-offensive coordinator Jonathan Smith has…
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Bend-La Pine Schools board members are inviting the community to learn more about the findings from a review of the district’s current school…
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The winter will be long for the many Oregonians living without shelter. Cities such as Portland, Bend and Medford face a shortage of affordable…
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(Update: Report unfounded, encounter earlier in the day, no gun seen) La Pine’s elementary, middle and high schools were briefly put on…
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(Update: Adding city official comments) Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., announced Wednesday more than $8 million in new federal rural…
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Mice are not a new arrival in Central Oregon, but with the weather changing, it seems they are making their way into homes more frequently. Several…
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TRAIL, Ore. (AP) – A Porsche stolen nearly 27 years ago in southern Oregon has been discovered at the bottom of a steep, forested cliff by a…
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(Update: More details from court, comments) LAS VEGAS (AP) – A federal judge on Wednesday offered to release a rancher and states’ rights…
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