RootedHomes,ย a local nonprofit that develops homes for the local workforce,ย prepares to expandย a new 24-home community of affordable housing in the Iron Horse neighborhood in Prineville. The projectย is estimated to cost $19.5 million.ย ย โHome buyers tell us they feel more stableโฆ They are actually able to put roots down in their community,โ Executive Director Eliza Wilson says of […]
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Oregon Department of Forestry Scores Futuristic Wildfire Detection Airplane
The Oregon Department of Forestry will be stationing a new, multi-mission airplane, equipped with technology out of a sci-fi movie, in Prineville โ just in time for fire season. The Twin Otter, which some appreciators refer to as a โTwotter,โ will relieve ODFโs Partenavia P.68 Observer airplane, which will be retired after more than three […]
Oiling the Cogs of the Housing Industry
Amid an ongoing housing crisis, homebuilders, first-time homebuyers and the building appraisal industry are on their way to earning big wins not just in Oregon, but throughout the country. Two bills, either authored or co-authored by U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum (OR-05), are aimed at building more houses, decreasing housing costs and speeding up the licensing […]
Politicalย Hopefuls,ย Sistersย Mayorย Faceย Off in Deschutes County Commission Position 5ย Race
Four candidates are running for Deschutes County Commission Position 5, a brand-new seat added by a 2024 ballot measure expanding the county commission from three to five members. The late addition of Sisters Mayor Jennifer Letz added another layer of complexity to the May 19 primary, likely shrinking the chances that any candidate will receive the 50% of the vote needed to […]
Battle Erupts Between SEIU and Long-Term Care Providers
Two of the most powerful groups in Salem are at loggerheads over a public records request. At issue: a request that Service Employees International Union filed last November with the Oregon Department of Human Services. SEIU, Oregonโs largest public employee union, with 72,000 members, asked the agency for a list of names of people who […]
Bendย Awards $100,000 toย Supportย Immigrantย Familiesย Amidย Federalย Crackdownย
The Bend City Council denounced the Trump administrationโs mass deportation effort and awarded a nonprofit $100,000 to help families affected by the immigration crackdown. The move came in response to calls for support by the Latino Community Association, a Central Oregon nonprofit providing support services for immigrants. Half of the funding awarded Wednesday will help the nonprofit work with the City to produce Bendโs Welcoming Week, the annual slate of events promoting diversity and culture, and connecting people to […]
Think Wild, Cascadia Wild Partner to Monitor and Conserve โRare Carnivoresโย ย
Non-profits Think Wild and Cascadia Wild announced a partnership to gather data and work toward the conservation of rare carnivores in Central Oregon. The data gathered from the program will allow for improving and understanding species distribution, habitat use, how wildlife habitats border and connect to one another and wildlife community dynamics. The program will help promote the conservation of rare carnivores that play a critical […]
Flu Vaccination Rate Continues to Drop Across Oregon
Oregonโs flu season is closing in on its brutal end, which left many family members dodging each other at holiday gatherings to stay safe. Nationally, less of the population is getting flu vaccinations, and Oregon followed that trend. This season, only 30.7% of Oregonians got the flu vaccine, 10,000 fewer than last yearโa rate about […]
Deschutes Countyย Asks Redmond toย Pauseย Homelessย Campย Sweepย
Deschutes County asked the City of Redmond to pause the eviction of dozens of homeless campers from undeveloped land in a City-owned industrial park, saying the move would add chaos to an effort to remedy homelessness in the area and make way for development. The Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners approved a letter detailing the request at a meeting March 18. That came one week after the Redmond City Council agreed to start notifying people living in tents and trailers on […]
High Desert Museum Breaks Ground on $40 Million Expansionย ย
The High Desert Museum broke ground Thursday on an expansion project that will bring more classrooms, community gathering spaces and a new art gallery to the museum. Estimated to cost around $40 million, the project is slated for a December 2027 completion date. โWeโve been working on this for several years, from the initial concept design to the fundraising,โ HDM Executive Director Dana Whitelawโฏtold the Source. โI think itโs astonishing that […]

