Helt bill to end non-medical vaccine exceptions advances
A bill co-sponsored by Rep. Cheri Helt, R-Bend, that would end Oregon’s non-medical vaccination exemptions for attending public schools…
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A bill co-sponsored by Rep. Cheri Helt, R-Bend, that would end Oregon’s non-medical vaccination exemptions for attending public schools…
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(Update: Adding video, HomeSource director’s comments) NeighborImpact’s 12-month mortgage assistance program will be accepting its final…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) – McKinley Wright IV scored 17 points and Colorado blew most of a 21-point lead before knocking off Oregon State 73-58 Thursday…
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Happy Thursday evening, everyone! We’re just starting our new weather pattern. We’ll see calm winds overnight with mostly clear to partly…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon Republicans are demanding an investigation into Gov. Kate Brown over an infant’s death at a state-licensed day…
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A cooking fire in the kitchen of a northeast Bend retirement apartment Thursday morning prompted some evacuations, caused about $6,000 damage and…
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(Update: Replacing photo, adding family statement) One of two cross-country skiers rescued by volunteers who tracked them in the snow northwest of…
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Audrey Haugan, Ed.D of Elgin, Illinois, has been selected from a nationwide search to become the next principal of Redmond High School, Redmond…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Oregon Gov. Kate Brown wants to select a new secretary of state who does not plan to seek re-election in 2020, saying that…
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Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., introduced the 1865 Treaty Nullification Act on Thursday to formally and…
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The Bend City Council continues to firm up its goals for the next two years, and that includes the possibility of going to voters for transportation…
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) – Some Oregon lawmakers are looking to put an end to rampant political spending that defined last year’s record-breaking…
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Two Madras-area fugitives were arrested late Wednesday night as they tried to run from their car at a downtown Redmond convenience store — one…
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Affordable housing and homelessness together represents a statewide crisis that must be tackled by all levels of government, philanthropy,…
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(Update: New tower, ICU set to open May 29) A rise in a severe form of flu has left St. Charles Health System’s hospitals at capacity and…
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A group of Sisters High School students is heading to Brussels to send a balloon high above the Earth, into what’s often called…
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BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) – U.S. wildlife officials want to strip gray wolves of their remaining federal protections and declare the species…
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – The Washington state Senate has approved a bill that supports states remaining on daylight saving time. The state House…
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LAS VEGAS (AP) – Ehab Amin scored 17 points, Miles Norris added 14 and Oregon rolled over Washington State 84-51 Wednesday night in the most…
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Good Thursday Morning, Everyone… With high pressure gaining some strength over the Pacific NW we will see a few high, thin clouds accompanied…
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