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‘Bob the Bend Rock’ gets his own Facebook page, becomes tourist destination after 8 cars fall victim to him this year

By Blake Mayfield, KTVZ Click here for updates on this story     BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) (KTVZ) — Bob is the latest Bend feature taking the spotlight, far and wide. In this case it’s really B.O.B., which stands for Big Obvious Boulder. But this “rock star” was obviously not obvious enough to several drivers who landed on

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‘Bob the Bend Rock’ gets his own Facebook page, becomes tourist destination after 8 cars fall victim this year

By Blake Mayfield, KTVZ Click here for updates on this story     BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Bob is the latest Bend feature taking the spotlight, far and wide. In this case it’s really B.O.B., which stands for Big Obvious Boulder. But this “rock star” was obviously not obvious enough to several drivers who landed on top

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Three former NMSU basketball players charged with multiple felony sex crimes

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KOAT) — Three former New Mexico State University basketball players were charged with multiple sex crimes. Charges of criminal sexual contact, criminal sexual penetration, false imprisonment, and conspiracy were filed by the State of New Mexico against Doctor Bradley, Deshawndre Washington,

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False reports of other dismembered bodies discovered, ‘possible serial killer’ shut down by police

By Emily Sanderson Click here for updates on this story     CINCINNATI (WLWT) — Police are shutting down false social media reports that another dismembered body was found in the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati police released a statement, saying they received several calls asking if they located another body similar to the dismembered body of a woman

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Tribal citizens express concern after driver was ticketed for having tribal plate while living outside tribe’s boundaries

By Alyse Jones Click here for updates on this story     OKLAHOMA (KOCO) — Tribal citizens in Oklahoma said they felt targeted and concerned after an apparent shift in enforcement of a decades-old law. A woman was written a $249 citation from an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper because she had a tribal plate but didn’t live

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