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Spring Birding Takes Flight in Redmond

Spring has arrived in Central Oregon and with it comes one of the regionโ€™s most vibrant natural spectacles: bird migration. From waterfowl and shorebirds to raptors and songbirds, the Redmond area becomes a seasonal haven for both birds and birders. May and June, in particular, offer near-constant activity as species move along the Pacific Flyway. […]

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New Funding Will Kickstart Internet Infrastructure in Rural Oregon. Hereโ€™s Where Itโ€™s Needed Most.

In February, when Oregon lawmakers were reworking the stateโ€™s budget in the face of massive looming federal cutbacks, a little-known state agency announced it had received a colossal federal grantโ€”$689 millionโ€”to finally bring high-speed internet access to rural parts of the state. In an age of remote work, online shopping, and 24/7 connectivity, nearly 84,000 […]

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Oregon Health Care Association Persuades Court to Temporarily Block Release of Job Applicant Names

The Oregon Health Care Association obtained a temporary restraining order May 1 that blocked the Oregon Department of Human Services from revealing the names of about 70,000 people who had applied to the agency for background checks in order to become caregivers. As OJP reported earlier, those applicants submitted their names and other information to […]

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City of Redmond Expands Housing Support Through 2026 CDBG Investments

On Tuesday, April 28, Redmond City Council approved the 2026 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Action Plan, as recommended by Housing and Community Development Committee.  The plan helps to address a wide range of community housing and facility needs through CDBG grants administration. Redmond is receiving $257,912 in CDBG entitlement for fiscal year 2026/27. The […]

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Bend Park District Ramps Up Wildfire Thinning

The Bend Park & Recreation District is working on clearing bushes and tree limbs from parks to reduce the risk of a wildfire spreading to nearby neighborhoods. New plans to create vegetation buffers comes amid a heightened awareness about the potential for catastrophic wildfire and a community-wide push to become more resilient.   The park district has been clearing overgrown brush from wildfire-prone parks […]

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New Womenโ€™s Police Training Org Names New President

Redmond Police Departmentโ€™s Lieutenantย Aprilย Huey was elected asย theย Oregon Association for Women in Criminal Justiceโ€™s first president.ย Huey formed theย OAWCJย inย Marchย as aย separateย branch of the Oregon Peace Officersย Association, andย was later elected president by its members. As aย non-profit organization, OPOAย promotes proper training and achievement recognition for police officers in Oregon.ย Theย newย OAWCJ offers similarย programs,ย butย places an emphasis onย championingย womenโ€™s empowerment in the Oregon Criminal Justiceย field. […]

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Federal Immigration Officials Made 279 Queries into Bendโ€™s Flock Safety Data in its First Three Weeks

Community members who applauded Bend City Council for turning off Flock Safetyโ€™s AI-powered surveillance cameras at a Jan. 7 business meeting werenโ€™t paranoid. Reporting by the Oregon Law Center has revealed that federal immigration officials โ€” including those from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations โ€” […]

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