A Guatemalan unlawfully living in Culver was sentenced to 30 months of federal prison and five years on supervised release on ...
Where has common sense in government gone? The recent city open house on the Hawthorne project brought to light more significant problems created, and incredible costs, if a bike bridge is built at ...
St. Charles Health System has selected Michael Hartke as its next president and CEO as current president Dr. Steve Gordon plans to retire later this year. Hartke currently serves as […] ...
Candidates running for Congress submitted pre-primary campaign finance reports to Federal Election Commission U.S. Rep.
Models walked down a runway at the Bend Pavilion skating rink on Saturday evening wearing outfits made from trash, including ...
The good, the bad and the confusing from No. 13 Oregon’s 1-2 weekend in Westwood Facing No. 1 UCLA, the No. 13 Oregon Ducks ...
Does anyone in Oregon think Measure 120, sustaining last year’s legislation on transportation taxes and fees, will pass?
The political season is upon us. “All politics is local,” so they say — and much to my consternation, public health policy continues to make news, and rarely in an […] ...
Public health depends on a pause on burning The US Forest Service and its partner agencies continue to expand on the prescribed burns under the program title “West Bend Pilot […] ...
The coaches of the Redmond High basketball teams are swapping places. Reagan Gilbertson, who had been coaching the boys program, is taking over the girls team, and Alex Carlson, who had been coaching ...
The fishing pond at Shevlin Park will close temporarily May 11-15 while crews complete a maintenance project aimed at improving water quality and preserving shoreline habitat, according to the Bend ...
The first phase of the improvements on Franklin Avenue will begin May 18 between First and Fourth Street according to the ...