New state program can help some struggling homeowners
The Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative has released a new program designed for homeowners who are on a fixed income and struggling to make…
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The Oregon Homeownership Stabilization Initiative has released a new program designed for homeowners who are on a fixed income and struggling to make…
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Bobcats from as far and wide as Texas, Minnesota and Hawaii will start arriving at Central Oregon Community College’s Wickiup residence hall…
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Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley urged federal officials Tuesday to publish training materials in Spanish as well as English for wildfire crews…
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More than 500,000 acres have been burned, and about 4,000 Oregonians have been warned to evacuate their homes this wildfire season. Over 300…
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Two Bend-La Pine Schools students have earned top academic recognition as National Merit Semifinalists. Sandro Ditta, senior at Bend Senior High…
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A startup company that promised to deliver board games based on the popular sci-fi movies “The Terminator” and “Evil Dead 2”…
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This week, the Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday segment has a timely topic: Building a digital defense against disaster charity fraud. With Hurricane…
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Morrow County Sheriff Ken Matlack said Tuesday he “recently returned from a trip to Washington D.C. focused on immigration reform, and one of…
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(Update: Adding Oregonian/OregonLive analysis of findings, researcher response) Teachers in Oregon earn significantly less than similar workers in…
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The Family Access Network recently received a $1,000 grant from Trinity Episcopal Church in Bend. These funds will be used to provide 10 children and…
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Happy Tuesday evening, everyone! Tonight will be a calm, clear one for Central Oregon. A few clouds will be overhead as we end the day. Sunset should…
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Join in on Saturday, Sept. 22 for National Public Lands Day, the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands. To encourage…
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Theater students in Redmond will roll out seven original plays from blank page to theatrical stage in 24 hours, beginning Saturday, Sept. 29,…
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This week (Sept.16-22) marks the 30th anniversary of Organically Grown in Oregon Week. The Oregon Department of Agriculture sends congratulations to…
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The city of Sisters and Upper Deschutes Watershed Council are collaborating to enhance and restore Whychus Creek in the reach that flows through…
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(Update: OLCC corrects info; 5-cent deposit bottles, cans can still be redeemed after Sept. 30) The sale of beverage containers marked with the…
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(Update: Adding it’s fourth straight month of record-low unemployment) Oregon’s unemployment rate slid a bit, to 3.8 percent in August,…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A judge has tossed a lawsuit filed by animal rights activists in the name of a once-neglected horse, finding that animals…
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Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone…The passage of a weak cold front will take clouds with it and that will spell some gradual clearing for Central…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A former non-military employee of the Oregon National Guard is accused of seeking $6.4 million in fraudulent…
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