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- 180-unit apartment complex to be built on COCC property
- Governor extends COVID-19 state of emergency
- Oregon wildfires destroyed more than 4,000 homes.
- Columbia River restoration work aims to improve salmon habitat
- Social media CEOs to face grilling from Republican senators
- One Asian giant hornet nest down; unknown number to go
- Robots deliver food to OSU students
- Wind a risk as California fires keep tens of thousands away
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Things are tough all over — even in the Enchanted Forest.
A lawsuit that began with 13 Oregonians struggling to get unemployment benefits has expanded to potentially cover tens of thousands of people.
- Push for pre-election stimulus checks fails as lawmakers head for the exits
- Social media CEOs to face grilling from Republican senators
- Consumer confidence dips as virus spreads in US
- Workers are slowly coming back to the office, but less than half have returned
- S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller: US home prices up 5.2% in August
- Robots deliver food to OSU students
- Apple developing smaller AirPods Pro, revamped entry-level model
- Before filing bankruptcy, companies dole out millions to executives
- Hasbro sees robust sales as games prove to be lockdown favorite
- Yesteryear: Drawings, meetings outline plan for Old Mill District in 1995
- BendFilm Fest 2020 award winners
- Explore calendar Oct. 23-29
- Restaurant review: Vine-n-Tap
- October a busy month for haunted attraction composer
- Indoor entertainment — the week in options
- Deschutes Public Library announces 2021 Author! Author! lineup
- Hot drinks to sip this season
- Conditions report for areas east of Bend
- Hiking at Otter Bench
- Outdoor pick of the week: Bessie Butte
- Ramble through the backside of the Badlands
- Fatbiking season is almost here
- Top picks for exploring north of Bend
- Explore calendar Oct. 16-22
- Conditions report for areas north of Bend
- Riding the Mrazek Trail
- Outdoor pick of the week: Charlton Lake
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WARM SPRINGS, Ga. — Joe Biden traveled Tuesday to the hot springs town where Franklin Delano Roosevelt coped with polio to declare the U.S. is not too politically diseased to overcome its heal…
The hunt for Asian giant hornets will go on in northwest Washington, as state Department of Agriculture entomologists seek to find more nests after a successful eradication Saturday.
- Gulf Coast braces, again, for hurricane as Zeta takes aim
- Wind a risk as California fires keep tens of thousands away
- NXIVM guru gets 120 years in prison in sex-slaves case
- Idaho governor orders return to some COVID-19 restrictions
- Moon holds more water in more places than ever thought
- 100,000 in Southern California to evacuate as blaze grows

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