Boston residents face life after tragedy
It took less than 30 seconds for the city of Boston to be changed forever. Already Bostonians are seeing and feeling the difference. “Just…
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It took less than 30 seconds for the city of Boston to be changed forever. Already Bostonians are seeing and feeling the difference. “Just…
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Amid the chaos, the smoke and the screams — and confusion — following the Boston bombing, a “person of interest” quickly…
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Several employees at the Oregon Department of Revenue building in Salem were evacuated Wednesday morning after an employee reported an unknown powder…
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Oregon State Police will be accepting applications to hire another group for Lateral and Entry level recruit trooper positions starting April 29…
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This year, the Bend Road User Safety Task Force initiated an effort to begin counting pedestrians and bicyclists using the National Bicycle and…
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The city of Bend is accepting applications for positions on a water treatment advisory group. Members will be appointed by the City Council to…
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A Bend man was injured in a mountain bike crash on the “Voodoo” trail west of Bend Thursday evening and brought out by rescuers, then…
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A 74-year-old Prineville truck driver escaped injury when a tire blew out on his rig as he crossed the Cascades Thursday morning. But a resulting…
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Two local non-profits are helping two Central Oregon families with a dream come true: owning their own home. NewsChannel 21 was there at ceremonies…
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It’s a quiet street during the day, but come night, some neighborhoods in southwest Bend can get a little rowdy. “You get drunks…
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Celebrating 19 years of focusing on children,Healthy Beginnings honored two of their volunteers, naming Paul Shales Adult Volunteer of the Year and…
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At the closing ceremonies of the 2013 Governor’s Conference on Tourism in Salem this week, Todd Davidson, CEO of Travel Oregon; Skip James,…
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In an effort to better coordinate heart care in the region, several local cardiologists, a physician’s assistant and nurse practitioner will…
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Obsidian Middle School has presented Lowe’s of Redmond with a handmade long board made by middle school students in the Community Learning…
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No matter how enormous the project, how disorganized the room, or how chaotic the event—for Tammie it’s a snap! In no time she’ll have…
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One-thousand paper plates are being handed to Oregon legislators Thursday, with a message on each plate from an Oregonian who has relied on a local…
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The Bend Park and Recreation District Board of Directors authorized staff Tuesday night to purchase a 4.5-acre parcel of land at the corner of SE…
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Every Tuesday, the basement of a Redmond home turns into a quilting assembly line. “This is our favorite day of the week because we get…
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With a somewhat warmer spring, the snowpack in the Cascades is melting a little earlier this year. That’s allowed ODOT to begin work on…
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The Deschutes County Weed Advisory Board and the “Let’s Pull Together” event organizers are gearing up for noxious weed pull events…
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