State sends back Lafayette UGB plan for unusual reason
A small Willamette Valley city will be going back to the drawing board in 2016 to decide how to revise its land use plan and provide the land for…
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A small Willamette Valley city will be going back to the drawing board in 2016 to decide how to revise its land use plan and provide the land for…
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Oregon State Police on Wednesday identified three people killed Tuesday afternoon when their SUV crossed into the path of a freight train and was…
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As Oregonians prepare to ring in the New Year, they ‘re also preparing for a lineup of new laws that go into effect on Friday, Jan. 1 st . Some…
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A Madras couple pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder by abuse and several other charges, accused of causing the death of her 1-year-old daughter…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge has accepted a proposed settlement affecting employment opportunities for thousands of Oregonians with…
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The 2015 Oregon Legislature passed many new consumer protection bills that take effect starting Friday, Jan. 1, 2016. The following is a sample of…
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Central Oregon is finally getting the snow it needs for many local businesses to function. Sunriver was busy Tuesday with families and tourists…
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From a railing vandalism seen around the world to a shocking lottery winner and the world’s oldest cat, here are some of the local stories…
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On Dec. 9, the Oregon State Sheriff’s Association met for their annual conference and awards banquet in Bend. During the awards banquet,…
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A bridge vital to the Deschutes River trail network will be getting a replacement in the coming year. Farewell Bridge is by the Old Mill District,…
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Local nonprofit organization Better Together is joining hands with Bethlehem Inn to collect gloves for its residents. The glove drive, designed to…
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A new law enacted by the Oregon Legislature that takes effect Saturday will change the way auto insurance claims involving injuries and uninsured…
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Want a new twist to your New Year’s resolutions? Focus on positive changes for your four-legged friend. The Humane Society of Central Oregon…
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While computer programs that process Oregon unemployment benefits and taxes handle most transactions accurately, the systems are inflexible,…
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The Prineville Police Department said Tuesday it will be participating in statewide high-visibility enforcement targeting impaired drivers during the…
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Hundreds of volunteers are needed for the seventh annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service on Monday, Jan. 18, 2016. Several nonprofits in Bend,…
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Oregon Treasurer Ted Wheeler said Monday he was among the first voices nationally – and among the most persistent – to ask the U.S. Securities…
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Average retail gasoline prices in Oregon have risen 4 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.33 a gallon as of Sunday, according to…
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With all the fresh snow falling in Central Oregon’s mountains, skiers and snowboarders have been flocking to Mt. Bachelor. Skiing and boarding…
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Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.,each plan three Central Oregon town halls next week in Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook counties. Fulfilling…
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