Bryce Dole, East Oregonian

Bryce Dole

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Past articles by Bryce:

Voices of resilience: Indigenous women tell stories of violence and recovery

Numbers alone cannot tell the story of Indigenous survivors of violence. → Read More

Bikers ride through west Umatilla County for 18th annual Echo Toy Run

HERMISTON — The parking lot of Good Shepherd Medical Center in Hermiston nearly was silent. It was an overcast and crisp Saturday, Dec. 4, and the hospital spokesperson was standing → Read More

Health officials urge holiday caution as cases plummet, omicron arrives in U.S.

PENDLETON — In many parts of Eastern Oregon, coronavirus infection rates have fallen to the lowest levels in months, according to state data and regional public health officials. → Read More

Family, community remember Mr. Round-Up

PENDLETON — The two sons of Randy Severe led the pallbearers as they loaded their father into the back of a horse-drawn carriage for the procession through Pendleton. Atop his → Read More

Thanksgiving spirit: Pendleton Salvation Army spends Thanksgiving dishing out meals for those in need

PENDLETON — Gregg Carter has a mantra — think beyond yourself. → Read More

Survivors, advocates and community share stories of violence on tribal land during event at Wildhorse

MISSION — The survivors, advocates and community members sat around tables in a large room at Wildhorse Resort & Casino on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. → Read More

'The silent are screaming'; Sexual violence pervasive, underreported on Umatilla Indian Reservation, survey shows

MISSION — Survivors of sexual violence on Umatilla Indian Reservation don’t trust authorities, fear retaliation if they talk and fear friends and family won’t believe them or would shame them. → Read More

Yellowhawk clinic brings first COVID-19 vaccines to children on reservation

MISSION — Luka Worden sat between her parents in the waiting area at Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center, eager to become one of the first children vaccinated against COVID-19 on the → Read More

Trial date set after woman pleads not guilty in stabbing homicide on Umatilla Indian Reservation

PENDLETON — A woman facing charges of first-degree murder in a September stabbing on the Umatilla Indian Reservation has pleaded not guilty. → Read More

Day for our veterans

UMATILLA COUNTY — Pendleton High School students lined the fields outside their school with dozens of United States flags on Wednesday, Nov. 10, in a gesture of appreciation and support → Read More

Pendleton World War II vet leaves home after more than 50 years

PENDLETON — Herb Bork had just arrived in Guadalcanal when the bombs began to fall. → Read More

Getting their craft on

PENDLETON — Hundreds of leather enthusiasts and exhibitors traveled from near and far last week to attend the annual Pendleton Leather Show at the Pendleton Convention Center. → Read More

Firing prompts feud between North Gilliam health district board and emergency responders

ARLINGTON — A simmering feud between ambulance service volunteers and a local health district board in Gilliam County is placing emergency medical services along a particularly hazardous swath of Interstate → Read More

Booster shots spur vaccine uptick as COVID-19 cases continue sharp decline

PENDLETON — Umatilla County’s reported COVID-19 vaccinations more than tripled last week now that residents can receive booster shots, according to data from the county health department. → Read More

Cars flood Pendleton Convention Center parking lot, streets, for COVID-19 booster shots

PENDLETON — A line of cars Friday, Oct. 29, stretched from the Pendleton Convention Center to Roy Raley Park as hundreds of people lined up for the long wait to → Read More

Moving on out: Milton-Freewater police to exit basement with new department on the way

MILTON-FREEWATER — For nearly a century, the Milton-Freewater Police Department operated out of a basement. Now the department is getting its version of an extreme home makeover. → Read More

Long Branch Cafe & Saloon begins recovery after blaze damages longstanding business

WESTON — Bernice Charlton was sitting in her office on Sunday, Sept. 5, when a couple came knocking on her door. → Read More

9/11: A moment of terror and unity; Locals reflect on 9/11 two decades later

PENDLETON — As Amy Madden called her colleagues in New York on Sept. 11, 2001, she wondered why no one was answering. → Read More

4-H and FFA youths show their animals at county fair

HERMISTON — Carolyn Follett cries every year she sees her animal sold at the Umatilla County Fair. → Read More

Pendleton hospital reports record-high total COVID-19 patients as cases, hospitalizations spike

PENDLETON — The COVID-19 surge sweeping Umatilla County continues to drive up hospitalizations at CHI St. Anthony in Pendleton. → Read More