Forest Service item sales to halt temporarily
Beginning late Wednesday afternoon, Forest Service offices in Central Oregon temporarily will stop selling any items, including maps, recreation…
Continue ReadingBeginning late Wednesday afternoon, Forest Service offices in Central Oregon temporarily will stop selling any items, including maps, recreation…
Continue ReadingDid Jim Hargrave’s physical disabilities drive him to turn a gun on his son? That theory was presented to jurors Tuesday as Hargrave’s…
Continue ReadingSeveral gas stations on the East Coast are running out of fuel, and thousands of people are stranded in airports because of Hurricane Sandy. But how…
Continue ReadingThe Oregon Department of Revenue warned taxpayers Tuesday to beware of e-mail and telephone scams that use the agency’s name as a lure to…
Continue ReadingThe Oregon State Police (OSP) Identification Services (ID Services) reported Tuesday morning is currently experiencing technical difficulties…
Continue ReadingDuring the last several years, more drivers have reported being involved in traffic crashes with wildlife on Oregon roads during November than any…
Continue ReadingNew York: It’s the city that never sleeps. But as our own Nina Mehlhaf showed us in videos sent from her iPhone, Superstorm Sandy has left even…
Continue ReadingDrivers on the West Coast and nationwide are enjoying a second week of double-digit decreases in pump prices — and hurricane, now Superstorm…
Continue ReadingA $29 million bond for recreation improvements is on the November ballot. It’s the only measure that could raise your property taxes, if you…
Continue ReadingThe FBI released its annual Crime in the United States report for American cities on Monday. Nationally, violent crime fell for the fifth year in a…
Continue ReadingA Metolius family, awakened and rescued from their burning home early Sunday, said they were thankful to be alive and wanted to thank the stranger…
Continue ReadingSt. Charles Bend nurses voted by a margin of 95 percent to ratify a new, three-year labor contract last week, officials said Monday. St. Charles…
Continue ReadingIn Oregon, there are an average of 600 woodstove and home heating fires, causing $18 million in damages each year. With a little planning and…
Continue Reading“See and be seen” is a piece of advice making its way around the state, as residents prepare for the annual time change this Sunday, Nov.…
Continue ReadingWhy do so many Oregon families seek emergency food? A new study out Monday has some answers to that question. Long-term unemployment, persistent…
Continue ReadingAs fall weather continues to bring moisture and cooler temperatures across Central Oregon, Prineville Bureau of Land Management fuels specialists…
Continue ReadingA 49-year-old Burns man has been arrested on a murder charge in the violent death of another Burns man over the weekend, Harney County District…
Continue ReadingA world renowned horse trainer is in Bend this week, giving some clinics. On Sunday, she judged a Halloween horse costume contest. The winner, Ashley…
Continue ReadingLike father, like son? Not necessarily — at least, not when it comes to how they’re voting in this year’s elections. In…
Continue ReadingA week after the Humane Society of Redmond put out a plea for someone to adopt a blind dog and her faithful, younger companion, an Oregon City couple…
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