Thomas Bray, former Central Oregon Community College instructor, was convicted today on six counts including rape in the first degree, strangulation and sodomy relating to a violent sexual encounter with a woman he met on match.com in February 2011.
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New Thai Restaurant for Old Typhoon Spot
A new Thai restaurant is moving into the old Typhoon! location on Bond Street, on the first floor of Franklin Crossing.
The restaurant, called Noi, is owned by a Seattle-based Thai family with two existing restaurants in that city, said Darren Powderly, president of Compass Commercial, which assisted in the leasing of the property.
Jackson County Water Hog Gets Jail Time
An Eagle Point man who constructed a man-made lake in his backyard complete with docks, boats and stocked fish, has received a 30-day jail sentence a $1,500 fine for storing the water behind an illegal dam.
According to the state Water Resources Department, Gary Harrington has been flouting regulators and the courts attempts to get him to remove his dam and artificial lake for more than a decade.
Get the Folk Outta Here.
Lots of options for fresh, free folk tonight. Harley Bourbon plays Country Catering Company’s party on the patio from 4:30-8:00.
‘What the Festival’ Starts Today
Man, I don’t usually get into this kind of shit.
Lots of wasted kids flopping around, loads of bands I may or may not have heard of and may or may not like.
Redmond City Manager Resigns
David Brandt announced today he is resigning from his post as city manager of Redmond after serving in the position for three years.
Brandt has accepted a job as the city manager of his hometown of Cupertino, Calif, according to a city of Redmond new release.
Flasking in School: LAHF celebrated in the hallways of a NJ high school
This is great for so many reasons.
One, it proves that the reach and appeal of Larry and His Flask is immense.
Local author hits #1 on Amazon
Bend Author Michael Harris’ book “Falling Down, Getting Up” hit #1 on Amazon.com earlier this week in the categories of yoga, alcoholism and stress for the United States and Canada.
Let’s Rock, Bend. Our Age-Adjusted Picks for Thurs Night.
Wondering what to do on a stellar midsummer Thursday evening? Bend has plenty offer tonight, music wise. Here’s our age adjusted recs.
What’s Your Problem: Horned Hand Goes Volcanic
If you’re wondering if it were possible for the Horned Hand to add yet another facet to its multi-layered business, the answer is yes. To wit, the art gallery, clothing retailer, live music venue and watering hole on Colorado, will host the premier performance of Volcanic Theater’s “Bobby Gould in Hell,” a searing David Mamet play that will be served up with a side of tall boys this Saturday, 8 p.

