Emily Cureton
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This time three women who say they endured gender discrimination at the Deshutes County Sheriff’s Office aren't suing. They would like a new sheriff.
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Representing Bend has become one of the most expensive jobs in Oregon state politics.
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Bend police did not arrest a man who is shown pointing a gun in video reviewed by OPB, after participants in a pro-Trump rally clashed with people gathered for a picnic in support of racial justice.
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The federal government is acknowledging that it defrauded two Oregon tribes. 155 years ago, the U.S. betrayed an agreement that protected the rights of tribal members in the Northwest.
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Their compromise created Oregon.
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"I still think about what could have been, if COVID wasn't here."
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There are about three dozen wildfires burning in every region of the state. Mass evacuation orders have displaced tens of thousands of people. Evacuees must find shelter during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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After organizing a protest, Prineville resident Josie Stanfield got racist threats. When the town's police chief called her a liar, things only got worse.
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Online fights over racial justice have spilled onto the courthouse lawn in Prineville, Ore. Black Lives Matter protesters there stand off regularly with counterdemonstrators waving Trump flags.
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An attempt by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to detain two men in Bend did not go as planned Wednesday afternoon, after hundreds of protesters stalled the action for more than 10 hours, leading to a standoff with Border Patrol agents later that night.