Vol. 24, No. 42
Limited Outdoor Dining Allowed Under Updated COVID-19 Framework
25 Oregon counties—including Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson—face extended closures under Gov. Brown's latest update
By Nicole Vulcan
Listen: The Source Weekly Update Dec 2 🎧
In this week's update, we're talking about everything state shutdown related.
Resolution Easing Church Restrictions Fails; Neighbors Speak Out Against Juniper Ridge
A recap of Wednesday’s Bend City Council meeting
By Ashley Moreno
What's 'Extreme Risk' Anyway? An Explainer of the New COVID Risk Guidelines in Oregon
Want to know when we can get out of the latest lockdown? Here's a primer
Listen: Ryan Houston of the Oregon Natural Desert Association 🎧
The federal government controls millions of acres of public lands in Oregon, but who benefits? The executive director of ONDA describes the work of keeping the Bureau of Land Management accountable and preserving high desert wilderness.
By Laurel Brauns
Oregon Health Authority Hopes to Administer COVID-19 Vaccinations to High-Risk People Later this Month
Deschutes County Health officials predict ‘a major change’ toward normal life by late spring
Noticias en Español
La ciudad refuerza la imposición de las condiciones de uso del cubre bocas en los comercios
By Escrito por Ashley Moreno, Traducido por Jéssica Sánchez-Millar
Rent Moratorium Proposal Asks Both Sides to Give a Little. They Should.
According to data provided by Portland State University, roughly 34.8% of Oregonians owed unpaid rent as of September
Letters to the Editor 12/3/20
Poem for the homeless, how much should vaccines cost and push to extend eviction moratorium
After the Election, a Focus on Healing for Communities of Color
Upcoming Love Your Neighbor panel explores how Central Oregonians can approach race issues in a new era
Cold Weather Home Sales
Tips for making the most out of listing in the winter months
By Abbie and Rick Sams
Knight Vision
Believing you've found love has a dark side: wanting to keep believing
By Amy Alkon
Matt Wuerker—Week of December 3
One last fleecing of the flock
By Matt Wuerker
Free Will Astrology—Week of December 3
You must cultivate a deep respect for the messiness of creativity
By Rob Brezsny
This Modern World—week of December 3
Worries about a coup were difinitely misguided! Probably. Knock on wood.
By Tom Tomorrow
Death Worship
Cranial collapse syndrome is extremely contagious
By Jen Sorensen
Pearl's Puzzle - Week of Dec. 7
This week's Sudoku
By Stark, Pearl
With Dining, What's Indoors? What's Out?
As the freeze continues for most of Central Oregon, a clarification on what constitutes "indoor" dining
Herbal Soups
Waiter, there's a salad in my soup
By Ari Levaux
The Spirit of the Season: Local Drinky Gifts
Get comfy with these locally produced spirits and accoutrements
Poverty Porn
Hillbilly Elegy is an embarrassment
By Jared Rasic
Winter JAM
A week-long fundraiser for Sisters Folk Festival, capped by a virtual celebration with special artist performances
By Isaac Biehl
Dirksen Derby goes virtual; groomed XC trails open at Meissner
Winter activities are finally here
Timber! Holiday Tree Options Abound in Central Oregon
Hike to get your tree—or enjoy a host of other options
By K.M. Collins
2020 Gift Guide: Comfort for Him
Gifts for him that will bring the cheer—and the comfort in 2020
By Katie Prince
2020 Gift Guide: Comfort for Pets
Gifts for Pets: Local gifts for your furry friends in 2020
2020 Gift Guide: Comfort for Her
2020's been a doozy. Let these local Central Oregon gifts for her bring some comforting vibes.
2020 Gift Guide: Comfort for Kids
Gifts for Kids: Our 2020 Gift Guide, with gifts that will offer comfort this year
Women's Adventure Film Tour 2024
@ Sisters Movie House
Tue., March 19, 7:15-9 p.m.
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