Breath of life revives feline house fire victim
As wind-fanned flames ripped through windows of a Prineville home Thursday afternoon, firefighters battled the blaze from the top and worked to…
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As wind-fanned flames ripped through windows of a Prineville home Thursday afternoon, firefighters battled the blaze from the top and worked to…
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Winds topping 50 mph raked the High Desert Thursday, downing numerous trees and power lines and leaving thousands of Redmond-area residents in the…
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Pearl Harbor survivor Chuck Sellentin, 91, of La Pine, passed away Monday evening at Hospice House in Bend, surrounded by friends and family – just…
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A 52-year-old Camp Sherman man was found dead Thursday morning in the wreckage of a car down a steep embankment in the woods off Highway 20 east of…
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Authorities said they are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed a home on Northeast First Street in Prineville late Thursday morning.…
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Beginning on Jan. 1, the Oregon Electronics Recycling Program, Oregon E-Cycles, will expand to include the collection and recycling of computer…
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This year, the La Pine Volunteer Firefighters Association is focusing their winter holiday and Christmas efforts by adopting several children and…
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Ride-sharing service Uber has grown rapidly since its inception in March 2009. It’s available in 52 countries around the world, and 157 cities…
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Larry Blanton, Sheriff of Deschutes County was awarded “Sheriff of the Year” by his peers at the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association…
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Central Electric Cooperative announced Thursday that some current and former members are eligible to receive capital credits payments totaling…
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A Christmas tree burst into flames at a northeast Bend home Wednesday morning, prompting a 12-year-old girl to flee and a neighbor hit the fire with…
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Bend Spay and Neuter Project’s fifth annual Doggie Coat Drive is in full swing! This drive is completely volunteer-driven and works to provide…
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The Shepherd’s House, an organization that serves Central Oregon’s homeless, urgently needs paper plates, cups, bowls, plastic utensils…
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It was a windy day on Mt. Bachelor as multiple agencies participated in a large-scale disaster drill. “For the first time in a decade,…
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It’s the National Week of Code, and on Wednesday at Bend’s Miller Elementary, third-graders were teaching kindergartners how to program a…
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Lance Bechtel of Terrebonne was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2010. None of his treatments have been successful. Despite his condition,…
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There’s no new campus yet for OSU-Cascades in Bend, but freshmen are still coming next fall, despite an ongoing legal battle over the proposed…
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With the passing of Bend police Sergeant John Lawrence, a procession consisting of police, fire and immediate family member’s vehicles honoring…
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Anew economic impact study says 25 of Oregon’s most significantinvasive noxious weeds cause an estimated annual loss of about $83.5 million…
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Troy Field has been used by many open space-lovers in downtown Bend since the early 1900s. It was named after the Troy Laundromat. Kids used to play…
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