Possible relatives to help ID family that went off cliff
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Authorities in Northern California are speaking with people who say they are biologically related to one of six children…
Continue Reading
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Authorities in Northern California are speaking with people who say they are biologically related to one of six children…
Continue Reading
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A woman who says she was violently shoved toward a Portland City Hall exit by police after the shutdown of a comment…
Continue Reading
An attempted traffic stop of a speeding car in southern Bend early Thursday turned into a high-speed pursuit into Deschutes River Woods, then south…
Continue Reading
Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., issued a statement Thursday following the announcement that Social Security and…
Continue Reading
The Oregon Military Department said Thursday it is scheduled to sell the Oregon Army National Guard armory in Burns to the Burns Paiute Tribe for a…
Continue Reading
In September, the Redmond Police Department conducted a DUII High Visibility Enforcement effort. During this time, Redmond police placed three…
Continue Reading
Deschutes County residents are invited to apply to serve on the Deschutes County Fair Board. The Fair Board oversees operations of the Deschutes…
Continue Reading
Amy Wilde, a teacher librarian at Cascade Middle School, has been named the Secondary Library Teacher of the Year by the Oregon Association of School…
Continue Reading
Happy Thursday evening, everyone! High pressure is extending over the region giving us clear skies. We’ll see the effects of this system for…
Continue Reading
(Update: Body identified as missing hiker) MOUNT HOOD, Ore. (AP) – Authorities say a body found on Mount Hood has been identified as a…
Continue Reading
(Update: Second escaped burn reported, southwest of Madras) The Central Oregon District of the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) will terminate…
Continue Reading
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Washington state’s Supreme Court has ruled that the death penalty violates its Constitution. The ruling Thursday…
Continue Reading
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Republican Party has filed a complaint with the state’s ethics commission, asking for an investigation…
Continue Reading
If conditions remain favorable, firefighters will continue with prescribed burning on the Deschutes National Forest over the next few days. Burns are…
Continue Reading
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office has announced it is now accepting adoption applications for the Terrebonne horses seized in March of this…
Continue Reading
A jump-starter kit equipped with a lithium battery started a fire at a Bend home, causing about $275,000 in damage. From the outside, the home on…
Continue Reading
Good Thursday Morning, Everyone…Today we begin to see high pressure take a strong grip over the western United States. With that, what few…
Continue Reading
Oregon Health Authority Director Patrick Allen released the following statement in response to Department of Homeland Security’s proposed…
Continue Reading
Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., offered his support Wednesday for a Senate resolution of disapproval that he said would…
Continue Reading
Central Oregon Community College is now one step closer to finding its next president – and also may be closer to reviving its previously…
Continue Reading