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Just one day before a cyberattack shut down Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality for several days, the agency’s IT staff warned employees about the risk of hackers. A cyberattack forced the ...
After a couple of gap years, the Ridgeview High School softball team is back to what it had been doing for half a decade – rolling through the Intermountain Conference. At the center of the undefeated ...
On an average night in Multnomah County, about 60,000 birds fly over the state, making their way to nests and breeding ...
Amid a push by local government authorities to remove or consolidate the region’s largest homeless encampments on public ...
June 4 will mark the 15th anniversary of the disappearance of 7-year-old Kyron Horman from Skyline Elementary School in rural ...
A new report from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife shows that the number of wolves in Central Oregon remained ...
Pope Francis, the first pontiff from the Americas and a transformative figure in the Roman Catholic Church, died Monday at ...
For the third installment of its foodie poll, The Bulletin wants to hear from you, those with a pulse on Redmond’s foodie ...
Joseph Arnold and Cliff Asmussen filed a petition on April 14, asking the state Supreme Court to take up the case.
More than four decades since it was started, a program that prioritizes Oregon landowners for hunting tags is ...
The Redmond Community Choir will be “Celebrating the Great American Songbook” at an upcoming spring concert set for Sunday, May 18. The Great American Songbook is a collection of timeless American ...
My name is Katie Jalo. I’m running for Redmond Area Park and Recreation District board position #1. I am a third generation Central Oregonian, raising the fourth generation, my daughter, in Redmond.