Garden hose helps stop Sisters-area house fire
Homeowners’ quick response and firefighters’ fast actions kept a wall fire east of Sisters from extending to the rest of the home,…
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Homeowners’ quick response and firefighters’ fast actions kept a wall fire east of Sisters from extending to the rest of the home,…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Police have identified a teenager as the victim in a fatal shooting that happened in a park near the Lloyd Center mall in…
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The second mass vaccination clinic for type B meningococcal disease – to provide a second dose for most attendees and the first dose for some…
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Erica Skatvold has announced her candidacy for Central Oregon Community College District Board, Zone 4 for the upcoming May 16 th election. In her…
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The Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District has received a donation of 40 smoke alarms from Kidde Fire Safety. Kidde’s mission is to provide safety…
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CENTRAL POINT, Ore. (AP) – Three people pulled their 85-year-old neighbor from the flames as her home burned north of Medford. The Mail Tribune…
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(Update with comments from hearing attendees) The fate of another marijuana shop proposed for outside city limits in Deschutes County, this one south…
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A police pursuit of a stolen car with a wanted man and woman in southeast Prineville Tuesday morning led to a “lock-in” of Crook County…
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Laura Brown, a longtime school nurse with Bend-La Pine Schools, was recently named the Oregon School Nurse of the Year by the Oregon School Nurses…
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend just received a generous donation from a local resident inspired to give back to the Bend community. Neal Cohen shared…
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The City of Redmond and SZABO Landscape Architecture have launched an online survey to get public input on the expansion of Centennial Park.…
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If Gov. Kate Brown signs Senate Bill 863 into law, Oregon marijuana stores will have one month to destroy customer data and be banned from keeping…
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One of the most closely watched murder cases in recent Deschutes County history won’t be going to trial in October as scheduled. Just when it…
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Creativity, design, engineering, teamwork and ingenuity: That’s what it takes to put together a successful robotics team. Two local high school…
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The Jefferson County S chool Board on Monday night appointed Ken Parshall to serve as the district’s new superintendent, effective July 1.…
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A northeast Bend traffic stop Monday afternoon led to Central Oregon drug agents’ raid of an apartment, the arrest of a Bend man and woman, the…
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Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson took steps Tuesday to reduce the number of voters declared “inactive” and removed from voter…
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Starting at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, April 19, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will open reservations for approximately 1,000 campsites for…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Portland firefighters evacuated a downtown building Tuesday after its facade cracked and buckled. Fire crews and…
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ODFW released its 2016 Wolf Annual Report and a Draft Revised Wolf Management Plan Tuesday, finding the population fairly stable and new areas of…
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