Featured Stories
- Environmentalists lose Oregon grazing lawsuit
- Measure to avert legislative walkouts qualifies for Nov. 8
- Forest restoration work to temporarily close trails west of Bend
- Tina Kotek tests positive for COVID-19; governor candidate says she’s ‘taking it easy for a few days’
- Pendleton shelter sees surge of animals acquired during the pandemic
- Pet ownership increased dramatically during the pandemic
- Offer made to buy Petersen Rock Garden; new owner would preserve it
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U.S. District Judge Michael McShane has dismissed a lawsuit filed by environmental advocates who claimed the U.S. Forest Service unlawfully authorized grazing in the 165,000-acre Antelope Allo…
CLEVELAND — Reassuring frustrated blue-collar voters, President Joe Biden on Wednesday visited Ohio iron workers to highlight federal action to shore up troubled pension funding for millions n…
- Amazon Prime adding free Grubhub meal delivery for members
- U.S. allows pharmacists to prescribe Pfizer's COVID-19 pill
- Cannon Beach begins collecting food tax
- This Eugene-built electric three-wheeler brings greener delivery options
- Oregon has struggled to collect fines from businesses that flouted COVID-19 regulations
- Judge throws out Trump-era rollbacks on endangered species
- Salem-based immigrant civil rights group Causa to dissolve
- Smithfield Foods settles pork price-fixing lawsuit for $42M
- U.S. indexes shake off an early slump and eke out gains
- High Desert Chamber Music’s Summer Soirées return to Bend
- Festival Faire kicks off Sunday in Sunriver
- Movie times for the week of July 7-13
- Bend-brewed Black Beary Temptation tops taste competition
- Sunriver Brewing Co.'s newest brewpub serves up a top-notch experience
- Game changing bloody marys and happy hour at Bend's Hideaway Tavern
- Celebrate the arts, culture and community at the Bend Summer Festival
- Khruangbin globe-trots into Bend
- Bend's Alpenglow Community Park opens to the public
- McKenzie River Trail leads to stunning natural wonders in Oregon’s Cascades
- Oregon’s scenic byways offer roadmaps for your summer road trips
- Tiddlywinks Trail to close during thinning operations
- A hike to the summit of Gray Butte makes for a memorable Father's Day outing
- Summer is butterfly time in Central Oregon
- Popular Bend race Pole Pedal Paddle the setting of new mystery
- Explore Calendar June 24-30
- Central Oregon outdoors and trail conditions
- A primer for hiking newbies
- Guest Column: Hold accountable people who try to tear our democracy down
- Editorial: Deschutes County is not meeting goals for food inspections
- Letters to the editor: For the children?; Not in the Constitution; The city's bad idea; No need for home energy score; Unnecessary burden for sellers
- Editorial: Should noncitizen voting come to local Oregon elections?
- Editorial: Comment on state's new wildfire requirements
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HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — The man charged with killing seven people at an Independence Day parade confessed to police that he unleashed a hail of bullets from a rooftop in suburban Chicago and the…
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- California sets nation's toughest plastics reduction rules
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