Oregon on track to be 1st state with mandated rent controls
Faced with a housing shortage and skyrocketing rents, Oregon is on track to become the first state to impose mandatory rent controls, with a measure…
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Faced with a housing shortage and skyrocketing rents, Oregon is on track to become the first state to impose mandatory rent controls, with a measure…
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During the Feb. 4-17 statewide seat belt enforcement blitz, the Prineville Police Department conducted 32 traffic stops, and one assist on a traffic…
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(Update: Adding video, Bailey comment) A 12-year-old girl has been arrested on a charge of first-degree disorderly conduct after a social media post…
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Two 36-year-old Bend men were arrested on child pornography charges in raids one day apart last week, accused in separate cases of uploading to the…
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Funding $30 million in treatments to slow the spread of sudden oak death over the next 20 years could offset the loss of 1,200 jobs by 2028 and $580…
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Les Schwab Amphitheater was chosen to receive the All At Once Sustainability Award for Jack Johnson’s 2017-18 All the Light Above It Too World…
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Good Thursday Morning, Everyone…While we may see a few scattered snow flurries hang on through the morning hours we will also start to see some…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A proposed bill would require Oregon school districts to teach students about the Holocaust and other acts of genocide.…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – The troubled Lost Valley Farm in northeast Oregon has sold to its only bidder, and its herd has been auctioned off. The…
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An investigation into the recent death of retired Bend firefighter John Love has been completed and found no indications of foul play, Deschutes…
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(Update: DA Hummel won’t prosecute woman in stabbing, says it was self-defense) A transient couple were arrested Tuesday evening after the wife…
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It’s the ultimate execution of teamwork on the basketball court – an unselfish assist that leads directly to a teammate’s ability…
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The federal grazing fee for 2019 will drop to $1.35 per animal unit month (AUM) for public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and…
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The Central Oregon Community College Board of Directors will hold a special meeting on Friday to announce the next steps in the search for a new…
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The Redmond School District will conduct Title 1A pre-kindergarten screenings for the 2019-20 school year on Wednesday, March 13 and Wednesday, May…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon House Republicans snubbed a meeting Wednesday meant to promote an inclusive and respectful workplace environment…
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Happy Wednesday evening, everyone! Overnight we’ll see some snow showers before this round of activity wraps up. Mostly cloudy skies will be…
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A collaborative effort among the fishing industry, scientists and resource managers has led to a significant reduction in seabird bycatch in Alaskan…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department set a new record for the number of campers at state parks last year and the…
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Madras City Manager Gus Burril has issued a report detailing successful projects over the past year while looking ahead to what 2019 brings and…
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