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John Day

December 1, 2021

Planned outage will affect Fall Mountain Dec. 3rd

GRANT COUNTY – Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative has announced that there will be a planned …Read More

The Dalles

December 1, 2021

Three are killed in wrong-way crash

THE DALLES – Three people, including two women from Condon, were killed in a fiery …Read More

John Day

December 1, 2021

Pile burning along Hwy 395C starts today

CANYON CITY – (Press Release from the Malheur National Forest) Fire officials continue to monitor …Read More

Pendleton

December 1, 2021

Alleged murderer has trial readiness hearing

PENDLETON – Jonathan McDonald, 33, of Milton-Freewater is in court this morning for a trial …Read More

Pendleton

December 1, 2021

Alleged murderer has trial readiness hearing

PENDLETON – Jonathan McDonald, 33, of Milton-Freewater is in court this morning for a trial …Read More

Walla Walla

December 1, 2021

Library expansion, new WWPD vehicles on the agenda

WALLA WALLA – The Walla Walla City Council meets tonight (Wednesday) at 6:30. Two major …Read More

La Grande

December 1, 2021

Students collect food for local food bank

LA GRANDE – The La Grande High School students of the Associated Student Body leadership …Read More

Pendleton

December 1, 2021

Commissioners could approve jail renovation contract

PENDLETON – The Umatilla County Board of Commissioners meets at 9 a.m. today (Wednesday) in …Read More

La Grande

December 1, 2021

Concerns of the safety in the downtown area

LA GRANDE – (Information provided by the City of La Grande)  The City Manager received a letter signed by a number of local business leaders expressing concern, even frustration, in the areas in and around some of our downtown properties. The letter talked about circumstances of vandalism, trespassing, and other activities that serve to cause one to feel unsafe. He asked me to share some information following a recent meeting with members of our downtown business community about what steps we have already taken and what you, as members of the community, can do to help us collectively address the concerns.  Our hope is that this may serve to reassure you and your employees that we do hear you and that …Read More

Walla Walla County

December 1, 2021

Free home COVID tests are available

WALLA WALLA COUNTY – Walla Walla County residents can now order rapid, self-administered COVID-19 tests …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Planned outage will affect Fall Mountain Dec. 3rd

GRANT COUNTY – Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative has announced that there will be a planned …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Three are killed in wrong-way crash

THE DALLES – Three people, including two women from Condon, were killed in a fiery …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Pile burning along Hwy 395C starts today

CANYON CITY – (Press Release from the Malheur National Forest) Fire officials continue to monitor …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Alleged murderer has trial readiness hearing

PENDLETON – Jonathan McDonald, 33, of Milton-Freewater is in court this morning for a trial …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Alleged murderer has trial readiness hearing

PENDLETON – Jonathan McDonald, 33, of Milton-Freewater is in court this morning for a trial …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Library expansion, new WWPD vehicles on the agenda

WALLA WALLA – The Walla Walla City Council meets tonight (Wednesday) at 6:30. Two major …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Students collect food for local food bank

LA GRANDE – The La Grande High School students of the Associated Student Body leadership …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Commissioners could approve jail renovation contract

PENDLETON – The Umatilla County Board of Commissioners meets at 9 a.m. today (Wednesday) in …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Concerns of the safety in the downtown area

LA GRANDE – (Information provided by the City of La Grande)  The City Manager received a letter signed by a number of local business leaders expressing concern, even frustration, in the areas in and around some of our downtown properties. The letter talked about circumstances of vandalism, trespassing, and other activities that serve to cause one to feel unsafe. He asked me to share some information following a recent meeting with members of our downtown business community about what steps we have already taken and what you, as members of the community, can do to help us collectively address the concerns.  Our hope is that this may serve to reassure you and your employees that we do hear you and that …Read More

 December 1, 2021

Free home COVID tests are available

WALLA WALLA COUNTY – Walla Walla County residents can now order rapid, self-administered COVID-19 tests …Read More