Emily Cureton
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City goes to court over cost of records showing institutional culture during Black Lives Matter movement.
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A day after the contract was ratified, the union and the hospital put out very different messages.
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City of Bend sues activist to recoup public records fees
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Black activists asked Bend police to stop using a famous rapper’s name for their dog. The police chief says it was a coincidence.
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Bills aimed at safe water in tribal communities, repealing racist laws advance after historic cabineSenators advanced one bill that could help Warm Springs' water crisis, and another to repeal racist laws.
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Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel insists his office did not have enough evidence to charge a Bend man with a January murder. That man now stands accused of two additional killings.
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Rep. Cliff Bentz split over an immigration bill: "We're losing control of our food supply."
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After 11 days, a strike at the St. Charles Hospital in Bend is over, and medical technicians, technologists and respiratory therapists are back at work. The workers' union struck a temporary deal with hospital administrators over the weekend. OPB's Emily Cureton has been following this labor action from the start.
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Hospital administrators say “patient care is proceeding as normal” during an ongoing strike, but nurses tell a different story.
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Hospital technicians at the Bend St. Charles Hospital began a strike Thuresday as union negotiations stalled.