Local Alert Weather – Thurs. PM
Happy Thursday evening, everyone! AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE REGION THROUGH 8 P.M. TONIGHT. TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN WELL…
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Happy Thursday evening, everyone! AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE REGION THROUGH 8 P.M. TONIGHT. TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN WELL…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The evangelist Franklin Graham recently asked thousands of people at an Oregon rally to pray for the state’s…
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With two weeks to go until the Back-to-School Distribution at The Salvation Army in Bend, there is an urgency to receive more school supply…
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At NewsChannel 21, we pride ourselves in working hard every single day to live up to the slogan Central Oregon’s News Leader. And of course, a…
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With wildfires hitting areas of Oregon, the Humane Society of the United States’ Animal Rescue Team has developed a comprehensive disaster…
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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) – Another inmate has died at the Spokane County Jail. The latest case occurred early Thursday morning, after an inmate…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Department of Justice declined to open a criminal investigation into a complaint alleging that a ballot…
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ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) – A southern Oregon woman and her son have dropped a lawsuit that sought to mandate that students use bathrooms matching…
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PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) – Umatilla County Sheriff Terry Rowan says seven cows died last week after someone shut off their water supply. Rowan says…
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SEATTLE (AP) – Seattle has accumulated more than $10 million in the first six months of its tax on sugar-sweetened beverages. The Seattle Times…
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Bend’s High Desert Museum announced Thursday the establishment of the Bonnie Lee and Oliver P. Steele III Education Endowment. Bonnie and…
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Neighborhoods throughout all 50 states, US territories and military bases worldwide, joined together with over 38 million neighbors across…
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Algae and corals have been leaning on each other since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, much longer than had been previously thought, according to new…
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Oregon falls short in implementing policies and passing legislation to reduce cancer and fight tobacco use, according to a report released Thursday…
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Metolius Pond, a new fishing pond for kids and disabled anglers on the grounds of the old Metolius Hatchery, is now open for fishing, the Oregon…
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In addition to current fire restrictions, Willamette National Forest fire managers said Thursday they are banning campfires in all wilderness areas.…
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(Update: CenturyLink says fiber outage repaired early Thursday) A fiber optic cable outage in the Redmond area knocked out Internet and phone lines…
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The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office’s new Community Action Target Team targeted suspected drug activity at a home west of Redmond on…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Protesters clashed with guards at Portland’s City Hall after briefly shutting down a City Council meeting. Scores…
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The State of Oregon Building Codes Structures Board recently approved and the Oregon Building Codes Division adopted code language providing for…
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