Daylight saving time may be bad for your health
Whether you like it or not, your alarm clock will be going off an hour earlier starting this weekend. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. this…
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Whether you like it or not, your alarm clock will be going off an hour earlier starting this weekend. Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. this…
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Haggen announced late Friday that it has accepted Albertson’s LLC’s bid to acquire 29 “core stores,” including two in Bend.…
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Deschutes County residents are having to wait several months to get their concealed handgun license permits due to a backlog at the sheriff’s…
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Residents of a northeast Bend neighborhood are voicing dismay over what they call “nuisance campers” trashing their neighborhood.…
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According to the 360-page investigation summary released by Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, another officer was getting ready to…
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A 52-year-old Prineville man was arrested on charges he met a Prineville juvenile online and entered into a sexual relationship. Police said Friday…
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The Great Bike Giveaway helps hundreds of disabled children every year by giving them special bikes they can ride. The Fayal family has been involved…
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For many years, Drake Park has been home to numerous trees providing shade and beauty to park users. Now, officials say one of the park’s large…
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More than two years ago, two brothers, one a retired OSP trooper, pleaded no contest to animal abuse charges for fatally shooting three sheep guard…
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A 59-year-old Prineville man who suffered serious burns Thursday when a backyard burn barrel fire flared up improved to serious condition Friday at a…
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It’s a responsibility that comes with living with and taking care of man’s best friend. But what happens when people don’t clean up…
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Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore, has written to Interior Secretary Sally Jewell to urge her to heed the results a referendum overwhelmingly passed by voters…
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Did you know that over 1 million people in the United States are living with, or are in remission from, leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma? Leukemia…
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Redmond police have charged a 25-year-old area transient in last month’s car theft that officers pursued until it crashed and the driver ran,…
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The Elections Division of the Secretary of State’s Office released the first monthly report of the Oregon Motor Voter program on Thursday. The…
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Many people know this is a presidential election year, but some of Oregon’s most important positions are also up for election. OSU Cascades…
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The Transportation Security Administration is hiring part-time Transportation Security Officers at Roberts Field/Redmond Municipal Airport beginning…
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Sunday marks the beginning of daylight saving time and the Office of State Fire Marshal is recommending residents test their smoke alarms before…
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The recent Central Oregon Community College Foundation’s Taste of the Town and Meal of the Year benefits raised $327,000 for student…
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A years-long project by Cascade Natural Gas to replace and update gas lines around Bend will move into the downtown core this spring, and an upcoming…
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