Editor’s note: Where did the summer go? To a whirlwind of protests, demonstrations, press conferences around the virus… to spending more time cleaning and Zoom-ing and Slack messagingโor perhaps worrying and job huntingโthat’s where…. As September begins, some of the usual rituals a lot of families participate inโschool-supply shopping, that final trip “before we’re stuck […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 7/27/20
Editor’s note: Not long ago, I got an email I didn’t want to get. Longtime Natural World contributor Jim Anderson was writing to tell me he was crafting a farewell column, as he packs up his home and plans to move in with family to live out his days. Surely this can’t be the last […]
Letters to the Editor 8/20/20
Editor’s note: Wow, what a week. Do I find myself saying that a lot lately? Very likely, yes. These are unprecedented times, and it seems that each week, they get a little more unprecedented. Inside these pages you’ll hear a plea from two undocumented students, asking you to vote and why it matters more than […]
Letters to the Editor 8/13/20
Editor’s note: More than two months after the killing of George Floyd at the hands of cops, we’ve explored and learned a lot about policing in the U.S. and in our own little part of the world. This weekโtucked before and after our Best of Central Oregon ballot, our hugely popular readers’ pollโyou’ll find perspectives […]
Letters to the Editor 8/6/20
Editor’s note: You might have heard the tales second- or third-hand: The Oregonian who, after not receiving unemployment checks throughout the pandemic, now has a stack of checks, received all at once. (Or maybe you are one of the people it happened to!) In this week’s feature story, Laurel Brauns chats with people experiencing that, […]
Letters to the Editor 7/30/20
As journalists, we are among those rare breeds who choose to go into chaos and unrest when others are steering a clear path away. Such was the case this past week when I ventured to Portland to see the protests there for myself. People said I was brave for doing so. Others questioned whether a […]
Letters to the Editor 7/23/20
Editor’s note: In other years, we’ve put out our annual Restaurant Guide earlier in the season, giving locals and tourists alike a guide to what’s good to eat in Central Oregon. This year, everything is different. Restaurants and bars continue to grapple with new and changing regulations, with customers who might not be ready to […]
Letters to the Editor 7/16/20
Editor’s note: This week’s issue brings together many local voices with diverse perspectives on the Deschutes River. We hear from farmers, environmentalists, heads of the local irrigation districts and two different women’s fly fishing organizations. We also learn about a new trend in farming and water conservation: going vertical! One thing we heard over and […]
Letters to the Editor – Week of July 9
Editor’s note: When we set out to do this week’s cover story on the effects of a slower tourism season on Central Oregon’s economy, we started with the assumption that there would be fewer tourists here for the summer than we’ve seen in other years. Imagine our surprise when we saw that hotels and short-term […]
Letters to the Editor 7/2/20
Editor’s note: This week in the life of a weekly newspaper editor: Co-hosting our latest Love Your Neighbor forum, with a panel of Black Central Oregonians. (Catch a follow-up video interview with some of the panelists on our website this week.) And in preparation for the Redmond issue: Strolling the streets of the Hub City […]

