Bend Seeks Water Rules Delay; Project Foes Pleased
Bend city councilors just sent a letter to the state asking them to delay enforcement of new new federal water treatment rules for several years.…
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Bend city councilors just sent a letter to the state asking them to delay enforcement of new new federal water treatment rules for several years.…
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A U.S. Postal Service study claims it makes financial sense to close Bend’s mail processing center and move the sorting to one central…
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The Bend Park and Rec District board, deciding it was a bargain they couldn’t afford to pass up, voted Tuesday night to acquire the 11-acre…
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All the Morris family wanted was a new home to put on their land out near Alfalfa, so they started to work with Bend-based Fuqua Homes on pursuing…
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Concerts are supposed to be loud, but it’s when the events go well into the night, and especially outside, that things get to be too much and…
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Some residents on Bend’s Westside are angry about the noise coming from some popular businesses. The city’s trying to promote business…
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Police are still piecing together how an argument turned deadly Sunday night, after a father allegedly shot his son in the chest at the…
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As a 2-year-old Bend boy recovers from serious injuries at a Portland hospital, court records show his mother?s boyfriend has a history of domestic…
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An autopsy was under way Tuesday at the state Medical Examiner’s Office near Portland on a 29-year-old Tumalo-area man allegedly shot and…
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Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber has imposed a moratorium on the death penalty for the remainder of his term, saying he’s morally opposed to the…
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She may be small, but she’s got some pretty lofty goals — and big ideas. You might recognize 10-year-old Kira Neilsen of Bend from all of…
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In Bend there are 7,149 curb ramps, and only 1,624 are compliant with the ADA, or the Americans with Disabilities Act. That means there are still…
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In a unanimous decision, Steven Blaylock was found guilty of murdering his wife Lori Thursday afternoon, and many people, viewers and experts were…
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A badly injured bald eagle found near La Pine in June made national news after a doctor revived him with mouth-to-beak resuscitation. The eagle, now…
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With the U.S. Postal Service losing billions of dollars a year, it’s fighting for survival and has drafted plans to lay off 35,000 employees…
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There are more than 2,200 Central Oregonians who are homeless, and most don’t have access to proper medical treatment and care. But Saturday,…
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It’s the largest infrastructure project that the city of Bend has undertaken, a surface water project to replace aging pipeline and spend more…
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Central Oregon drug agents staked out a bus rolling north through Madras and when it stopped, found a suitcase with marijuana inside. But a…
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Despite criticism from several speakers, Bend city councilors voted 6-1 Wednesday night to spend $4 million on steel pipe for a $70 million surface…
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