Hunger is no game for thousands in Oregon
Why do so many Oregon families seek emergency food? A new study out Monday has some answers to that question. Long-term unemployment, persistent…
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Why do so many Oregon families seek emergency food? A new study out Monday has some answers to that question. Long-term unemployment, persistent…
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As fall weather continues to bring moisture and cooler temperatures across Central Oregon, Prineville Bureau of Land Management fuels specialists…
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A 49-year-old Burns man has been arrested on a murder charge in the violent death of another Burns man over the weekend, Harney County District…
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A world renowned horse trainer is in Bend this week, giving some clinics. On Sunday, she judged a Halloween horse costume contest. The winner, Ashley…
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Like father, like son? Not necessarily — at least, not when it comes to how they’re voting in this year’s elections. In…
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A week after the Humane Society of Redmond put out a plea for someone to adopt a blind dog and her faithful, younger companion, an Oregon City couple…
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Oregon State Police say a 26-year-old Hines man was killed early Sunday when his pickup left a highway south of Burns and he was thrown to the…
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An Oregon State Police arson investigator is helping local officials investigate a suspicious fire that destroyed a large two-story vacation home in…
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More than one thousand cyclocross racers are wearing costumes and competing in two days of racing this weekend in Bend. And Saturday things kicked…
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Doctors say it’s hard to pinpoint just how many people in Central Oregon are suffering with Parkinson’s disease. However, it’s…
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Headlines of domestic violence that turn into domestic homicide are familiar here in Central Oregon. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month,…
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A Tumalo father on trial for murder broke down in tears Friday, as a video was shown of the interview police had with Jim Hargrave, hours after he…
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Local utility and pipeline companies, including Cascade Natural Gas,are hosting a series of pipeline safety programs as part of an on-going national…
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“It was devastating. You feel like you’re in a bad dream that you can’t wake up from.” March, 2011 — a month Dianna…
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Redmond’s ice rink will open on Friday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m., weather permitting. Due to the success of the rink last year, the city is hoping to…
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Deschutes County Assessor Scot Langton and his staff will hold Tax Town Hall meetings beginning next week through November 7 in La Pine, Bend,…
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The Downtown Bend Business Association in partnership with the FedEx Office on Oregon Avenue has coordinated an afternoon of trick or treat fun in…
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Late Thursday night, a local funding source — Bank of the Cascades — stepped forward to keep the Boys & Girls Clubs branch located at…
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Oregon State University and the University of Oregon Alumni Associations’ “Rivals for Life” Civil War Blood Drive is kicking off…
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The same heavyset man, wearing a bandanna, sunglasses or other material to conceal his face, is believed to have staged three Bend bank robberies…
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