Redmond planning panel reviews development code
The City of Redmond is holding a work session with its Planning Commission to review livability goals and policies; design standards for single…
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The City of Redmond is holding a work session with its Planning Commission to review livability goals and policies; design standards for single…
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After a nine-year partnership, Bend Memorial Clinic is not renewing its title sponsorship of the Cascade Cycling Classic, and the Mt. Bachelor Sports…
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Several Central Oregon public safety agencies and school personnel took part Friday morning in a training scenario involving an “active…
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For the average traveler, catching a flight out of Roberts Field Airport in Redmond is still a seemingly routine process: Get rid of any beverages…
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Central Oregon Law Enforcement agencies participated in a 13-day traffic enforcement blitz through regular and overtime enforcement Aug. 26-Sept. 7…
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On the 13th anniversary of America’s worst terror attack — which also showed numerous first responder agencies’ radios could not…
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Authorities in Maine said Thursday they are seeking help from Central Oregonians in finding a fugitive who fled before sentencing in a felony theft…
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Reports of gunshots early Wednesday brought police to a Beaverton apartment complex, where they found a man’s body — and later in the…
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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office and the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office requested the public’s help Thursday in hopes of…
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A bill authored by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., to ensure any unmarried parent of a child killed in action or left totally and permanently disabled…
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Saving Grace will hold its semi-annual volunteer training over the course of three weeks starting Saturday, October 4, through Thursday, October 23.…
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Oregon workers’ compensation costs will decrease an average 5.3 percent in 2015, the second straight year it will decline, the Department of…
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This month, the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office will be mailing postcards to eligible Oregonians, reminding them of the opportunity to…
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A fire investigator says smoker’s carelessness – cigarette butts stored in a plastic trash can – is the most probable cause of a fierce…
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Riders on the Cycle Oregon tour parked their bikes in Madras Wednesday. And as they have with every other stop, they built a city of tents and trucks…
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A La Pine man was cited for following too closely and triggering a three-vehicle rear-end crash at a La Pine intersection that injured three people…
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The second ever comprehensive study of elder financial exploitation in Oregon was released Wednesday at the Financial Crimes and Digital Evidence…
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The sun is still shining, but it’s that time of year the High Desert returns to the locals and regional tourism experts are wrapping up the…
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The Environmental Center is accepting applications for the 2014 Sustainability Awards, now through October 1st. Awards will be given to a citizen,…
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The Bethlehem Inn Board of Directors announced Wednesday that the Rev. Jenny Warner has been elected to its board. Reverend Warner is the Pastor for…
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