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  • Local News
    • Local Students Awarded Prestigious $420,000 Navy Scholarships

    • Community Rallies as Euston Fire Burns 35 Acres Near Redmond

    • Wind-Driven Euston Fire Near Redmond Prompts Evacuations and Power Outages

    • ODOT to Install ‘National Medal of Honor Highway’ Signs Along Highway 20

  • Oregon
    • Oregon Poised to Allow Governor to Appoint U.S. Senator After Vacancy

    • Oregon Agencies Urge Campfire Safety During Wildfire Awareness Month

    • Oregon Senators Urge Federal Assistance for Harney County Flood Victims

    • Communities Across Central Oregon Honor Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day

  • COVID-19
    • The State of Oregon fined four businesses a combined $44,600 in May for willful violations of state regulations meant to protect workers from COVID-19

    • What are the symptoms of the AstraZeneca vaccine blood clotting and how long does the risk last?

    • The OHA reported 867 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 10 more COVID-19 related deaths

    • The Oregon Health Authority reported 1,010 new cases and 2 new deaths related to COVID-19

  • Crime
    • Lane County Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Largest Meth Seizure in Oregon History

    • Bend Man with Long Criminal Record and Mental Health History Accused of Mass Stabbing at Salem Shelter

    • Bend Man Cited for Allegedly Selling Psilocybin From Vehicle

    • Police Investigate Homicide in Northeast Bend; Suspect in Custody

  • Education
    • Brown says schools can open if they wish

    • Medford School Board Asks State To Ease In-Person Learning Restrictions

    • Student Sustainability Center director, McNair Scholar wins Scholastic Achievement Award

    • OSHA proposes fines against Grace Cascade Christian High School

  • Environment
    • The Bend City Council unanimously approved the contract to begin the Midtown Crossings Greenwood Avenue pilot project and the Second Street waterline project

    • Holiday waste recycling tips

    • RV park provides shelter for Asante employees displaced by fires

    • ‘Great Conjunction’ of Jupiter and Saturn will be the closest in nearly 800 years

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