Oregon Special Olympics cancels events, lays off staff
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Special Olympics of Oregon has canceled statewide athletic events and laid off about half its staff as it struggles…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Special Olympics of Oregon has canceled statewide athletic events and laid off about half its staff as it struggles…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A wolf known as OR-7 that established the first gray wolf pack in western Oregon in six decades has sired at least one…
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SEATTLE (AP) – Unhealthy smoky air from wildfires is blanketing the Northwest. The National Weather Service says Washington state had the worst…
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After unanimous passage of a bond resolution for the November 2018 ballot, the Redmond School District Board of Directors is seeking applicants for a…
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(Update;OSP identifies victims, including 5 children; Tacoma family on end-of-summer trip) Oregon State Police on Wednesday identified the eight…
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Bend’s Shepherd’s House Ministries homeless shelter is in need of sack lunch items as it begins a renovation project, the organization…
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Hey, Central Oregon, We continued to sit under smoky skies today, but the big change is the clouds mixed with isolated showers across the region. The…
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(Update: Parents say he survived on bees, berries) COUGAR, Wash. (AP) – The parents of an Ohio man found alive after he went missing nearly a…
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The Oregon nursery industry climbed to its second-best sales year on record in 2017, according to newly released figures from the Oregon Department…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A man suspected of fatally stabbing two passengers on a Portland light-rail train in 2017 has been charged with…
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(Update: Roats cites ‘exhaustion,’ need to take a break) Amid changes that include Bend’s first voter-elected mayor, current Mayor…
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(Update: Teen arrested in fatal shooting) BURIEN, Wash. (AP) – Authorities say a 16-year-old boy has been arrested for investigation of…
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Timber harvested illegally under fraudulent permits is undercutting conservation efforts in the Brazilian Amazon, new research by an international…
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Deschutes Children’s Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of two new members to its Board of Directors: Carly Carmichael and Luke…
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Good Wednesday Morning, Everyone…Most regions across the High Desert will see air quality at unhealthy to moderate levels today. With a little…
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(Update: Contaminated well identified, shut down; chlorination underway) One of three wells that serve nearly 600 homes in an unincorporated area…
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(Update: Level 1 pre-evacuation notice lifted) A wind-fanned wildfire that destroyed two Cloverdale-area homes and six outbuildings and closed U.S.…
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Cannabis growers and extractors are invited to an unprecedented opportunity to learn from government and business leaders about safety and health in…
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A fire at an Alfalfa-area home Tuesday night apparently was caused by an electrical wiring issue, Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies said.…
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Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., called on the federal government Tuesday to improve the quality measures for adequate…
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