Wash. judge: State can proceed with killing wolf
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – A judge has ruled that a male wolf in a pack that killed a cow and injured two calves in northeast Washington can be…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – A judge has ruled that a male wolf in a pack that killed a cow and injured two calves in northeast Washington can be…
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A Bend candidate who clinched the Republican nomination to potentially unseat Oregon Gov. Kate Brown in November knows he has to hit the ground…
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Effective next Wednesday, left turns will be prohibited from eastbound Empire Avenue to northbound High Desert Lane, the city of Bend announced…
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EUGENE, Ore. (AP) – An animal welfare officer in Eugene is getting attention after her body-worn camera captured her rescuing a baby deer. The…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Liquor Control Commission will ask state lawmakers during the 2019 session for $7 million in recreational pot…
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Last fall, NewsChannel 21 reported on pedestrian safety concerns in Bend’s Franklin Avenue underpass. But who’s responsible for cleaning…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Oregon will require cultivators growing outdoor marijuana for general use to notify the state when they plan to harvest.…
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Mt. Bachelor, Oregon’s largest ski area and a POWDR business, is about to turn 60 and annual season passes are now on sale, the resort…
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A total of 21 Central Oregon nonprofits have been collectively awarded $309,000 from United Way of Deschutes County as part of the…
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Good Friday Morning, Everyone…As high pressure gains strength over the Pacific NW what few clouds we see this morning will dissipate and we…
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Labor Day weekend is one of the top three boating weekends of the year on many Oregon lakes and rivers, attracting thousands to the alluring banks…
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NeighborImpact and First Baptist Church are stepping in to fill a food service gap in Prineville. Prineville’s St. Vincent de Paul food pantry…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – On the day that a newly formed task force met to investigate a string of cat mutilations, police have found a 13th…
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(Update: Hunter identified, in drug-induced coma at Wash. hospital) A hunter from Prineville who fell out of his northeast Oregon tree stand and got…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Investigators say a 6-year-old Olympia boy who claimed he was assaulted by bullies was actually injured in a fall.…
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Happy Thursday evening, everyone! Smoke is lingering across Central Oregon as a westerly flow brings the smoke from the Terwilliger Fire burning near…
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The Bureau of Land Management Lakeview Field Office said Thursday it is seeking public comment on an Environmental Assessment and Finding of No…
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The Redmond School District kicks off the 2018-19 school year on Tuesday, Sept. 4, with grades second through sixth and ninth grade beginning…
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Boat-in campgrounds on Cultus Lake will switch to advance reservation-only late next summer due to crowding and “degradation of the camping…
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With an expected increase in travel during the busy Labor Day weekend, passengers at Redmond Municipal Airport (RDM) might experience longer wait…
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