Vol. 23, No. 32
At Home on Public Lands
Dispersed recreation could help with overuse issues. A first step toward that goal: An education into how the public can use its lands
By Nicole Vulcan
DA Cautiously Optimistic with Budget Result
'Hybrid' solution involves some new staff, some work changes
By Hilary Corrigan
Cuts to Public Advisory Groups Spark Concern
Senators highlight the importance of public participation in BLM decisions
Cargo Train Derails
Diesel fuel spills near Madras
Source Weekly Update Podcast 8/15/19
Forest Service Streamlining Prompts Questions, Voting on Marijuana Regulations and the Closing Reception for the Bend Art Center
By Tyler Anderson
Best Bag Ban: The one that sticks
We decided to kick off "Best Of" season a week early and present one of our "Staff Picks" for Bests right now
Letters to the Editor
Guest Opinion: Bill Brings Waterway Concerns
Love Stories
The Sunriver Music Festival enters its 42nd year, with a focus on the power of love
By Isaac Biehl
H2 Woes
Cannabis increasingly scapegoated over water usage
By Jeremy Dickman
Be Prepared for the Unexpected Delay
What can delay closing of escrow?
By Christin J Hunter, Broker
The Feud Pyramid
The desire for revenge is basically the urge to punish people who’ve harmed us
By Amy Alkon
This Modern World—week of August 8
Waren and Sanders want a government run system that replaces private insurance altogether
By Tom Tomorrow
Free Will Astrology—Week of August 8
Freaks like me appreciate creative egotists like you
By Rob Brezsny
Shooter Maifesto
The mass shooting community is trying to keep America safe
By Jen Sorensen
Mild Abandon—week of August 8
By E.J. Pettinger
New Gallery Opens in Prineville
Rimrock Gallery showcases fine art reflective of the West
By Teafly Peterson
Jelly: Not Just for Breakfast Anymore
Redmond-based small-batch handmade jelly adds flavor to dishes
By Donna Britt
A Drive for More Fresh Produce
A local group is encouraging people to donate fruits & vegetables
The Podski Gets an Indoor Space
The new space will feature a beer and wine bar
Review: Little Beast's Ferme Rouge
Sipping a unique mixed-culture beer at The Commons
By Heidi Howard
The Slow and the Curious
Hobbs & Shaw is like bad pizza
By Jared Rasic
More Cowbell
Throughout its 40-year existence, The B-52s have been on a mission to get you out of your seat
By L. Kent Wolgamott
Slowing Down, Maybe
George Clinton comes to Bend ahead of his retirement—but he's not quite ready to let it all go
By Dave Gil de Rubio
Battle at Bachelor
A premier disc golf competition, set amongst towering trees and mountain views, continues to grow
By Damian Fagan
$5 Yoga Classes!
@ Bend Hot Yoga
Sun., Oct. 6, 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
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