State delays new rules for herbicide tied to C.O. tree deaths
At the manufacturer’s request, state regulators said Tuesday they have postponed new limits on an herbicide tied to Central Oregon tree deaths…
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At the manufacturer’s request, state regulators said Tuesday they have postponed new limits on an herbicide tied to Central Oregon tree deaths…
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MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) – A Portland man who abandoned a 5-month-old baby under a pile of debris in the woods of western Montana has been…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Oregon teens who spent time in foster care were less than half as likely as their classmates in the class of 2017 to…
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(Update: Comments from police chief, Hughes’ attorney says they will fight ‘ludicrous’ charges) Deschutes County District Attorney…
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Happy Tuesday evening, everyone! Tonight we’ll see increasing clouds ahead of the next system moving into Central Oregon. We’ll see…
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The Pilot Butte Master Plan Advisory Committee will be working to guide and develop recommendations to the update of the master plan for Pilot Butte…
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The Sisters Rodeo has chosen the Sisters legendary songbird, Peggy Clerf Tehan , as the 2019 Grand Marshal of the Sisters Rodeo Parade. Tehan , a…
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Former nurse practitioner Julie Ann DeMille, 60, of Portland, was sentenced Tuesday to four years in federal prison and three years’ supervised…
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This week, the Oregon FBI’s Tech Tuesday segment continues to look at building a digital defense against tax fraud. Last week we talked about…
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The City of Sisters is accepting applications for a volunteer to serve on the Urban Forestry Board, which is tasked with providing guidance for…
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The end of the partial federal government shutdown boosted monthly hiring figures across Central Oregon, the state Employment Department reported…
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Union members accounted for 13.9 percent of wage and salary workers in Oregon last year, a drop from the 2017 rate of 14.9 percent but still the…
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Good Tuesday Morning, Everyone… The early morning passage of a cold front will be followed by a very fair day. We will see mostly sunny skies…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – Oregon state employees found themselves unable to send work emails to some outside accounts beginning last week.…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Jusuf Nurkic had 32 points and 16 rebounds before suffering a gruesome left leg injury in the second overtime, and the…
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) – Mikayla Pivec had 19 points, 11 rebounds and six assists, and fourth-seeded Oregon State withstood No. 5 Gonzaga for a…
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Dudley’s Bookshop Cafe, an independently owned bookstore in Bend, has become the first U.S. bookstore to join 1% for the Planet. Dudley’s…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon lawmakers are charting a new course on a controversial cap-and-trade bill regulating greenhouse emissions. Co-chairs…
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Happy Monday evening, everyone! An active weather pattern will kick off our Spring Break across Central Oregon. We have the chance for a few showers…
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The Oregon House voted Monday to advance legislation that would lift the current $500,000 cap on non-economic damages for victims of negligence.…
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