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Deschutes County Sheriffโ€™s Office Investigates Three Employees for Alleged Misconduct

The unnamed employees have been placed on paid administrative leave, pending an independent investigation

The Deschutes County Sheriffโ€™s Office has placed three employees on paid administrative, stemming from allegations of misconduct, as of June 5. According to a press release similar to the email Interim Sheriff Ty Rupert sent to DCSO staffers earlier in the day, the allegations stem from two formal citizen complaints related to the same incident. […]

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COCC Journalism Studentย to Give Graduate Commencement Speechย ย 

Ray Randall, co-editor in chief of COCCโ€™s The Broadside, Source intern and recipient of competitive Jack Cooke Scholarship, is on to Howard University

In just eight days Central Oregon Community Collegeโ€™s class of 2026 will be celebrating at graduation on Mazama Field.  Ray Randall, COCC student and current intern for the Source, will be one of 300 at the event. He will be receiving his diploma at commencement and be among the ceremonyโ€™s speakers, offering a reflection on the scholarly journey and personal privileges.   โ€œI feel like people, now more […]

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New Roundabouts and Traffic Signals Slated for Midtown Bend

The improvements will replace several four-way stops and an existing signal in a growing neighborhood

A planned $15.4 million project will bring two new roundabouts and two new traffic lights to Olney Avenue and Revere Avenue in midtown Bend, with an estimated completion date in 2028.  The project includes swapping a pair of four-way-stop intersections for traffic signals along Fourth Street, and another at Eighth Street and Revere. At Eighth and Olney Avenue, the City tentatively plans to replace a stoplight with a roundabout. Those […]

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Travel Oregon Names New Executive Director

Kate Sinner, a longtime Salem insider, replaces the agencyโ€™s embattled boss.

Kate Sinner, a director at Business Oregon with connections throughout state government, was selected Wednesday to take over as the executive director at Travel Oregon, the stateโ€™s tourism promotion agency. Greg Willitts, chair of the Oregon Tourism Commission, said in a statement: โ€œKate strikes the right balance between government executive leadership and private-sector acumen. She […]

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Bend Passes Fees on Gas Appliances in New Homes

The City is the second in Oregon to pass such a fee

Bend โ€” one of Oregonโ€™s fastest-growing cities โ€” became the second in the state Wednesday evening to pass fees on natural gas appliances in new home construction, a controversial policy meant to curb greenhouse emissions in buildings to meet the Cityโ€™s climate goals and help combat the effects of climate change.  The Bend City Council during a Wednesday meeting voted 5-1 in favor of the natural gas fees, named the Climate Pollution Fee. A second vote […]

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Deschutes County Sheriffโ€™s Office Says No to Automated License Plate Readers

Interim Sheriff Ty Rupert will forgo the AI-surveillance technology in a new contract, owing to public concern about privacy and potential federal overreach

Deschutes County commissioners unanimously granted the Sheriffโ€™s Office a $2.4-million, five-year contract with Axon, a surveillance technology company, on June 3. The inventory will include 100 in-vehicle cameras, 105 body cameras and 90 smart tasers. But not included in the departmentโ€™s wish list for surveillance tech is automated license plate reader capabilities, owing to public […]

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Source Gets Nod for Opinion Coverage; Moves Up in Size in Regional Journalism Awards

Growth in the newsroom leads to change from โ€œsmallโ€ to โ€œmediumโ€ category

The Source gained recognition in a Pacific Northwest journalism contest announced this week, winning third place in the Editorial & Commentary category among medium-sized newspapers in the region. To win the award in the Society of Professional Journalistsโ€™ Northwest Excellence in Journalism 2025 contest, the Source submitted Opinion stories tackling supportive housing, e-bikes and home […]

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Bentz Bill Would Help Prineville’s Juniper Canyon Get Emergency Access Road

A road easement across federal land could become a future emergency exit, but major questions remain about how Crook County will pay for future road construction

Federal legislation introduced in Congress could be the first step toward building a second road to access a High Desert canyon south of Prineville, where a growing number of residents have expressed concerns about emergency access, particularly in a wildfire.   U.S. Rep Cliff Bentz, who represents Oregonโ€™s 2nd Congressional District across eastern and southern Oregon, introduced a bill May 21 to give Crook County an 80-foot right […]

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Oregon Gov. Kotek’s Chief of Staff to Head Troubled State Transportation Agency

ODOT’s director left in January

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has appointed her chief of staff to temporarily lead the stateโ€™s transportation agency. Chris Warner, who has worked with Kotek since 2023, will serve as the Oregon Department of Transportationโ€™s interim directorย until the agency finds its next director. He is taking over Lisa Sumptionโ€™s interim position so she can return to role […]

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Partners for Affordable Housing Working to Ensure Homes for Everyoneย 

The collaborative coalition features members from a variety of sectors that aims to address affordable housing, or the lack thereof, in Central Oregon

A coalition of 38 Central Oregon builders, architects,  employers and civic, economic-development and nonprofit groups is working synergistically to address the need for affordable housing in Central Oregon Partners for Affordable Housing This is a nonprofit created by members of the Central Oregon Builders Association in 2010 to help provide safe, affordable housing while also […]

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