Bend women appeal hefty DEQ sewage fine
Two Bend women have appealed a fine of more than $105,000 levied by the state Department of Environmental Quality over a failing septic system at the…
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Two Bend women have appealed a fine of more than $105,000 levied by the state Department of Environmental Quality over a failing septic system at the…
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About 100 friends and family of Bend resident Shane Munoz, who was shot and killed during an alleged burglary last Sunday, gathered at Drake Park for…
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Neighbors hearing the smoke alarms blaring at a southwest Redmond home on Thursday called 911 and allowed firefighters to save the structure from…
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Wildfire season: It can start with a crackle, or a sudden gust of wind. Anyone could be responsible, a reckless smoker or even lightening from mother…
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Studying business at COCC, 24-year old Tiffany Bradley has two kids, 2-year-old Jocelyn and 6-month-old Jace. Without the Oregon Health Plan, not all…
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A Deschutes County jury on Wednesday found Richard Clarke guilty of murder in the baseball-bat beating death of his roommate, Matthew Fitzhenry.…
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The noise and bright lights of fireworks delight humans, but can terrify our companion animals. The week surrounding the 4th of July is the Humane…
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The weather is warming up and the city parks and the Deschutes River are starting to be used more regularly. It is a great benefit to live in Bend…
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Returning veterans from Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation New Dawn and their families are invited to attend, free of…
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While out on a picnic, boating on one of our beautiful rivers or lakes, camping and spending time with family and friends, and, of course, safely…
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Saving Grace is thrilled to announce a $6,000 grant from the Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation. These funds will be used for helping victims of…
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Panic hit Colorado Wednesday as thousands of people tried to get to their homes and grab what they could before fast-moving wildfires destroy…
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Scary times for Bend homeowners, with two home invasions and one deadly burglary this week. Wednesday, police said they want people to be prepared…
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A Portland man who became separated from his hiking companions in the mountains west of Bend Wednesday afternoon made a cell phone call that…
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The La Pine Band of Brothers presented Gordon (Gordy )Wanek an award from the Central Oregon Veteran’s Outreach for his service to La Pine area…
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As of July 1, the clinic at Pioneer Memorial Hospital will officially change its name to St. Charles Family Care. The new name of the clinic,…
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Oregon Attorney General John Kroger announced Tuesday a multistate settlement with QuinStreet, Inc. over allegations that the California-based…
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A Bend man who allegedly broke into a northeast Bend home early Tuesday, punched a sleeping visitor in the face, then forced his way into a bathroom…
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A major decision by the U.S. Supreme Court Monday has both sides of the immigration debate claiming victory. The court struck down some parts of…
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Pine Mountain Sports will be accepting donations of camping and outdoor gear for Central Oregon Veterans Outreach from June 29th-July 8th in the…
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