Bikes, Cars, and Neighbors: Two Good Projects, One Crowded Corridor As a homeowner in Luderman Crossing, I am writing to share concerns about the Reed Market and 15th Improvements and Bend Bikeway Project and its impact on residents most directly affected. The proposed design on SE 15th Street places an 8-foot shared use path and […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of April 23
Think Wildโs Newest Ambassadors Are Hoppinโ & Slitherinโ Into Classrooms
Think Wild is excited to introduce the community to two new wildlife ambassador animals, a western toad and a young gopher snake, both of whom will help educate students and the community about wildlife and habitat conservation across Central Oregon. These ambassadors of our native herpetofauna will play an active role in Think Wildโs education […]
Bend-La Pine Schoolsย Createsย Policyย to Review Techย inย Classroomsย
Parents whoย expressed a growing concernย over the use of iPads and Artificialย Intelligenceย in Bend-La Pine Schools classroomsย are celebrating a new policy creatingย sweeping checks on technology that was just passed.ย ย In an April 14 resolution, the Bend-La Pine Schools Board of Directors addressed educational technology, or โed tech.โ The resolution directs the district to review the use of all technology, websites and apps, create […]
Study Finds Tipping Culture is on the Declineย
How much tipย did theย cafeโs iPadย prompt youย theย lastย time you went for a simple black coffee,ย withย noย bellsย and whistles: 18,ย 20,ย 25%?ย ย A recent Pop Menu study found that tipping culture is on the decline nationwide. Meanwhile, community members in Bend appear to be feeling the pressure to tip more for services that they feel do not warrant a tip. Based on data from 2024, the reported tip fatigue seems to have many potential […]
Republican Candidates for Governor Face Off at Hillsboro Forum
The four leading candidates for the Republican nomination for governor gathered April 16 at a forum sponsored by the Oregon Republican Party at the Hillsboro Events Center. The livestreamed event marked the first opportunity for voters to see Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell, state Rep. Ed Diehl (R-Stayton), state Sen. Christine Drazan (R-Canby), and former […]
Bend Endurance Academy Athletes Compete at USA Climbing Bouldering Divisional Championships
Last weekend, six athletes from Bend Endurance Academy (BEA) climbing team traveled to the Multnomah Athletic Club (The MAC) to compete in the USA Climbing Bouldering Divisional Championships. Facing off against the top youth climbers from across Alaska, Washington and Oregon. BEA was represented by a talented roster across several age categories: โSam Press (Female […]
Central Oregon Youth Conservation Corps Provides Over 50 Jobs for Local Youth
Long sunny summer days are ahead, and Heart of Oregon Corpsโ Central Oregon Youth Conservation Corps (COYCC) program has summer jobs for young people! This is a great opportunity for youth ages 16-18-years-old to gain job skills and learn more about natural resources while improving public lands and reducing the threat of wildfires in our community. Over 50 local youth will be selected for this competitive summer program and […]
Deschutes Trails Coalition to Host Prospective Volunteer Expo at Bend Brewing Company April 29 5-7pm
The Deschutes Trails Coalition, in partnership with several of their trail work partners in Central Oregon, are hosting a โTrails on Tapโ event to garner interest from prospective volunteers and grow community awareness about what happens behind the scene to maintain the vast all-season trail network we boast in our region. The event will take place on Wednesday April […]
Bend Author’s Book Ranked Nationally
โIn Vitro,โ a novel by first-time Bend author M.J. Kuhar, has recently made an appearance on the Amazon list of top 25 medical fiction books in the county. The day of its release in December, it was in the top 10 nationally of medical thrillers; it was number 23 in the last week of March […]
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Alerts Public to Scammers Posing as Deputies
The Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office is alerting the community about an active phone scam in which callers impersonate deputies with the Sheriffโs Office and attempt to convince victims to pay bogus fines. Over the past several days, deputies have responded to multiple reports of residents receiving fraudulent calls from individuals claiming to be with the […]

