Measure 110 is still far from achieving its promise to help Oregonians struggling with addiction due to frequent policy changes and a lack of stability, coordination, and data at the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), according to an audit released today by the Secretary of State Audits Division. โOregon has struggled to respond to substance use […]
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Powerhouse Under Pressure
The Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center has been coined the โpremier facility of its kindโ in the Northwest, boosting the regionโs tourism economy and drawing impressive crowds with its year-round events. With a focus on providing a variety of opportunities for residents and visitors, the campus holds more than 400 events annually on its […]
Shepherdโs House Redmond Centerย Providesย aย โFirst Step Out of the Dirtโย ย
Shepherdโs House Ministries has been operating in Deschutes County for 18 years. The nonprofit was founded and is still based in Bend, but has operated a shelter in Redmond since November 2023. As reported by the Source, the Shepherdโs House Redmond Center became a 24/7 shelter in February 2024, โproviding meals, showers, mobile outreach, day services, job readiness programs and wrap-around services.โ It also doubles […]
โImplausible,โ โInconsistentโ and ‘Unsubstantiated’ by Evidence
After the dramatic departure last September of Andrรฉs Portela III, the City of Bendโs equity and inclusion director, City officials vowed to hire a third-party consultant to investigate the allegations Portela listed in his Sept. 12 resignation letter. The allegations include a racially hostile environment inside City Hall, mismanagement of racial incidents by City Manager Eric King and a DEI department stripped of staff and organization. The results of that report, prepared by Amy Ahrendt, owner of Attorney-Conducted Workplace Investigations, suggest that the allegations of […]
Incoming Snowstormsย Couldย Blow Awayย Warm Weather Worries
This December, an unseasonable warmth has had Bend residents and tourists alike sweating and shedding layers. Data from the Bend Municipal Airport weather station indicates recorded temperatures this month have exceeded high monthly averages by over 10 degrees Fahrenheit, and low monthly averages by over 25 degrees. Weather has been sunny and in the mid 50s for much of this month so far. Of course, heat in December also impacts the mountains. Without suitable snow on the slopes, some ski […]
As CDC Changesย Vaccine Guidance,ย Deschutes Countyย Health Providers Stay the Courseย
On Dec. 5, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced a significant shift in vaccine policy. The federal health agency will no longer recommend that newborn babies receive Hepatitis B vaccinations. For over three decades, the CDC universally recommended this shot. This change in policy came on advice from its Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which โdevelops recommendations on the use of vaccines in […]
Federal Grants for Permanent Supportive Housing Thrown into Chaosย
Confusion, concern and uncertainty continue to swirl around federal funds earmarked for housing the homeless across the nation, including here in Central Oregon. An hour before a court hearing for a lawsuit filed by multiple states, including Oregon, challenging new rules governing federal grant money for the homeless, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban […]
Deschutes National Forest Approves Class 1 E-Bikes
Itโs a new dawn in the Deschutes National Forest. After months of analysis and public comment, the Forest Service finalized its approval of Class 1 e-bikes along approximately 160 miles of system trails and paved paths throughout Philโs Trail Complex, Peterson Ridge Trail, Wanoga and Sunriver locations. These soft-surface or paved trails, of which there […]
Feds Kill Buzz: Hemp THC Goes Up In Smoke
The reopening of the Federal Government last month was a good thing, but the spending bill that allowed it to do so? Not so much, especially for those who produce, sell and consume hemp derived THC. Thanks to an effort to โclose the Hemp loophole,โ in just under a year, itโs going to be illegal. […]
Oregon: No Place to Die
Imagine this: You recently retired in the state you love. Youโve raised a family, paid off a mortgage. Supported nonprofits and the local restaurants in your community. Against all odds, youโve even put some money away for the grandkids. Youโve prospered through a good life, most of it in Oregon, but your accountant has just […]

