Vol. 22, No. 8
Is it the "Year of The Woman" Again?
A record number of women are running for public office
By Chris Miller
Threats of Violence at Bend Schools
Bend Police ups its presence, attendance down
Bridge Ban Still Alive
Oregon House passes bill onto joint committee for review
New Principal for Summit High
Alice De Wittie will retire at the end of the school year
By Nicole Vulcan
News Update: New Speed Zones
Speed limits lowered in Bend.
By Danielle Meyers
Breaking: Cops Arrest Teen Suspect After School Shooting Threat
16 year old Bend High student arrested
TCOs get knock out punch
Bend City Council voted to limit the number of event permits to three
Proposed Apartment Building Draws Ire
Residents in the River West neighborhood are worried about parking and congestion
Where the Source is Headed this Weekend
Muse Conference draws musicians, artists & social change makers—and this emerging musician
Breaking: La Pine Student Arrested After Alleged School Threat
15 year old in custody after alleged threats involving a firearm
Don't Tie TCOs to a Random "Magic Number"
Letters to the Editor
The testicle testimonies, school shootings and smart approach to gun violence
Lost Virginity
A play about women road tripping to revisit their first encounters. Sign us up!
By Elizabeth Warnimont
Cannabis Summit Inhales Oregon's Plethora of Pot
By Josh Jardine
The Backdoor Revolution: The Book
Haunting Accident
Dreams may have no importance in guiding our lives
By Amy Alkon
Free Will Astrology week of Feb. 22
Pisces: Make sure nothing gets planted in the wrong place
By Rob Brezsny
Jm Brodrick: Mastering a life of art
By Teafly Peterson
Carol Delmonico
Cultural Change Agent
Backpacker turns bad meal into a business
By Lisa Sipe
Garden Betty Moves to Bend
New camp cookbook for gourmets
Herbal Goddess teaches spring tonics
Coffee, Barley & Wild
Beers to watch for in February and beyond
By Kevin Gifford
90th Academy Award Predictions
2017 was an incredible year in film
By Jared Rasic
Blast from the Bordello
The life story of Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello is the stuff of books and movies
By L. Kent Wolgamott
If Allowed, Raccoons Will Stay
Like deer, raccoons shouldn't be fed by humans. Take this hilarious tale as proof
By Jim Anderson
Wild Women of the Water
Local fly fishing club gets more women, and children, into the Zen sport
Women's Issue 2018
DJ Wicked at the Canteen at Campfire Hotel - Two nights!
@ Campfire Hotel
Fri., March 29, 7-10 p.m. and Sat., March 30, 7-10 p.m.
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