37 years later, Mt. St. Helens eruption still rocks memories
It was a cataclysmic event that rocked the Pacific Northwest, and still reverberates in the minds of many today, 37 years later. On May 18, 1980,…
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It was a cataclysmic event that rocked the Pacific Northwest, and still reverberates in the minds of many today, 37 years later. On May 18, 1980,…
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The Bend City Council on Wednesday night authorized a $2.77 million agreement with Knife River Corporation for street preservation work this summer.…
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The average American household earned $55,775 in 2015. So where are the best cities to live on the median household income? In a new study,…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Police have identified the person found dead Tuesday night in Southeast Portland. Portland police say 53-year-old Brian…
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In Part 3 of our series on some of Central Oregon’s most inspiring women, we meet a Bend woman who has used the unlikely combination of cancer…
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Edwin Lara, the Redmond man accused of aggravated murder in the July 2016 killing of Bend resident Kaylee Sawyer, will go on trial on Oct. 8, 2018,…
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A business owner is breathing a sigh of relief after his stolen cash and iPhone were returned, thanks to an app that led police to the suspects.…
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Bend-La Pine Schools’ record-breaking $268 million bond measure passed handily with voters Tuesday night. Now, the real work can begin.…
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Forest Service fuels specialists plan to ignite an 88-acre prescribed burn south of Bend Thursday in an area adjacent to the Woodside Ranch, Sundance…
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There are not many things that Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., and Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., agree on these days — but both men had a positive…
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(Update with investigation results; gunshot apparently accidental, self-inflicted) A juvenile resident of the Juniper Acres subdivision south of…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon secretary of state says 86,000 people who are receiving Medicaid benefits in the state may be ineligible. In an…
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The Oregon Senate voted Wednesday to pass a bill requiring that women and other protected classes statewide to be paid the same wages for the same…
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Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., led a bipartisan group of senators Wenesday in introducing legislation to ensure that legal cannabis businesses can access…
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COOS BAY, Ore. (AP) – A Coos Bay day care has shut down following an incident where children and staff members suffered injuries from…
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Starting with a public meeting in Salem next Wednesday, a broad-based committee put together by the Oregon Department of Forestry and Oregon…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Voters in Oregon approved two-thirds of the school bonds that were on ballots in communities statewide, as well as…
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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is increasing traffic patrols during daylight hours for the purpose of enforcing seatbelt, child…
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Here are the results of Tuesday’s KTVZ.COM Poll about the “kicker law”: Would you be willing to give up your state tax…
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Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, led a hearing Wednesday on modernizing America’s emergency alert…
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