COCC Sells Land
The college agrees to sell 5 acres for $1.2 million
COCC Bond Measure Passes
The results are in and leaders at Central Oregon Community College are declaring victory saying they have the votes to pass their forty one million dollar bond to expand the school.
ELECTION RESULTS
Check here for preliminary results, updated at 10pm.
Mount Bachelor Academy Ordered to Temporarily Close
A seven month investigation finds nine substantiated findings of child abuse and neglect
Gay Marriage in Oregon could go on Ballot in 2012
Basic Rights Oregon is a group hoping to get an initiative on the 2012 ballot to legalize same sex marriage in Oregon. But another group, the Oregon Family Council plans to fight it.
County Equal Employment Plan
Females county workers are underrepresented in three of seven empolyment categories when compared to average community statistics
Oregon National Guard Troops Head Off to Afghanistan
The Oregon Army National Guard's 162 Engineer Company will be deployed to Afghanistan to clear road side bombs over the next year.
Motor Home Fire
A fire consumes a motor home, spreading to surrounding trees before being knocked down by the Bend Fire Department.
Long Line at Drive Thru Vaccine
The line of cars began forming an hour before the clinic was set to start
Jobs Cut
Positions are eliminated at Eagle Crest Resort and Brasada Ranch
Sawyer Ordered to Jail-UPDATE: Stay & Appeal Filed
Tami Sawyer, the wife of former Bend Police Captain Kevin Sawyer, is ordered to turn over documents from her real estate company or go to jail.
Is it Time to Kill Some Geese?
The Bend Park and Recreaton District hears a debate on what to do about all the geese in the parks.
Parking Changes for Downtown Bend
Discussion continues on issues with downtown Bend's parking district as two changes may be on the way soon.
Illegal Carcass Dumping
Investigators are looking for information on who dumped an elk carcass on private land
Toxic Waste Clean Up Ordered By EPA in Powell Butte
A former Powell Butte Ranch owner faces State and Federal charges over toxic waste.
Halloween Crimes Slow in Central Oregon
Bend and Redmond Police say, even though it fell on a Saturday night, Halloween was unusually quiet for them.
Halloween Events Popular Despite Swine Flu
A number of public Halloween events are canceled, making the few still held all the more popular.
Sheriff's Son Arrested
Nick Jones, son of Jefferson County Sheriff Jack Jones, allegedly fires a gun in a Culver neighborhood, forcing a police standoff and neighborhood evacuation.
Chainsaw Carving
A Bend business owner carves a giant pumpkin with a chainsaw
Public Comment Wanted on Changes to 2 Popular Recreation Destinations
Two popular outdoor destinations, Mt. Bachelor and the Deschutes River, are about to go through some changes.