Options aired for Galveston streetscape
Business owners and residents weighed in at a Bend open house Thursday night on proposed designs for a renovated Galveston Avenue corridor. The city…
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Business owners and residents weighed in at a Bend open house Thursday night on proposed designs for a renovated Galveston Avenue corridor. The city…
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When the final bell rings, and school shuts for the summer, parents have to figure out what to do with their kids. “It’s really difficult…
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A National Park Service report out Thursday says just over 1 million visitors to national parks in Oregon spent $71.6 million in the state last year.…
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The Oregon Office of Emergency Management is scheduled to support a statewide radio operator exercise at county and city emergency operations…
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A brief after-school lockdown was called Wednesday afternoon at the Warm Springs K-8 Academy after a parent who was not to be on school grounds was…
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The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department and the Oregon Department of Forestry will be burning slash piles on the Ochoco Scenic Viewpoint property…
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A Portland martial arts teacher has been arrested on Deschutes County charges of sexually abusing a boy under the age of 12, prosecutors confirmed…
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Trek Bicycles is recalling nearly 1 million bikes over a safety issue that resulted in one rider becoming paralyzed. Bend bike shops say the odds of…
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A wildfire 35 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles heeds a warning to Oregonians as the summer fire season approaches, officials warned Thursday.…
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Tom Del Ruth moved to Bend in 2005 with his wife, Patricia. After a career in the film industry for more than 45 years, the couple chose to retire in…
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A year ago, Bend resident William Good made the news when he nearly died crashing his truck into a semi on Highway 97 near La Pine. “I was in a…
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Beginning Thursday and continuing Friday, Deschutes National Forest fuels specialists plan to ignite several prescribed burns, starting in the…
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Crook County School District students are out of the classroom this week. They’re at reservoirs and bodies of water throughout the county to…
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More than 100,000 Oregonians were working part-time last year – not for work-life balance or other reasons, but unable to find full-time jobs,…
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The U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddle Packet Pickup location has changed from the former Orvis Building in the Old Mill District to 1441 SW Chandler Ave.,…
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In celebration of Earth Day, NewsChannel 21 got an inside look at the EartH2O bottling company in Culver. Plastic bottles might not sound very green,…
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BURNS, Ore. (AP) –Fire has destroyed two buildings at the headquarters of the Burns Paiute Tribe. Emergency services coordinator Kenton Dick…
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U.S. Cellular announced Wednesday a $10,000 donation to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend and a $2,500 donation to the Deschutes County 4-H Club to…
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As part of his continued work to find new ways to fight climate change while lowering energy prices for U.S. consumers, Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore.,…
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Some Central Oregon businesses that rely on winter tourism are in the red after this winter. However, on the green of the golf course, business has…
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