Rooted Homes and Housing Works announced a new 76-unit community in Redmond. The Antler Campus will offer residents a mix of affordable housing and office space, including rental units, affordable homeownership units and commercial buildings. The 60-unit garden-style apartment buildings will be available for households earning less than 60% of the area median income. The […]
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Commercial Controversy
In 2016, the City of Bend expanded the Urban Growth Boundary, which included an area in northeast Bend aimed at creating a new, complete community. Petrosa, a Pahlisch community, was master planned to include a mix of residential and commercial uses. While the residential portion of this neighborhood is underway, community members are still waiting […]
Mt. Bachelor Enforces Uphill Passes
Mt. Bachelor is implementing a new rule at the mountain this year, requiring guests to obtain a free Uphill Pass at the start of the 2023-2024 season. Starting on opening day, uphill travel enthusiasts can acquire an uphill pass and armband by agreeing to Mt. Bachelorโs Uphill Policy and signing the Winter Express Assumption of […]
Street Racing Suspects Arrested. โถ [With Video]
Bend police arrested two individuals in connection with an ongoing street racing investigation. The suspects, 22-year old Mason Price and Tyler Fox were arrested on suspicion of reckless driving on Nov. 2 and Nov. 3. In August, Bend PD received complaints about reckless driving, street racing and drifting on roads and roundabouts, according to a […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break – A Love for Mountain Bike Trails with Emmy Andrews ๐ง
Emmy Andrews is the executive director of the Central Oregon Trail Alliance, whose mission is to develop, protect, and enhance the Central Oregon mountain bike experience through trail stewardship, advocacy, collaboration, and education. Andrews, who began her tenure as ED at COTA in January 2021, has over 20 years of experience in project management, planning, […]
Arnold Canal Piping Moves Along After Dismissal of Lawsuit
On Oct. 27, a federal district court judge dismissed a lawsuit attempting to stop Arnold Irrigation District’s Main Canal Water Conservation Project, a plan to pipe a 12-mile canal. The lawsuit was brought on by Save Arnold Canal, a group with concerns about the proposed piping project. SAC initially filed the lawsuit against AID, the […]
Rural ADU Approval in Deschutes County
Deschutes County passed a new rule on Nov. 1 allowing rural accessory dwelling units in certain unincorporated areas of Deschutes County. Owners of eligible properties can begin applying for rural ADU permits on Dec. 1. The goal in passing the ADU rules was to provide additional housing stock in the county, according to Kyle Collins, […]
Support for Students Who Learn Differently
Whether a child requires extra help in a particular subject or seeks an alternative to traditional schooling, Samara Learning Center is there to guide and support them every step of the way. Samara Learning Center is an educational nonprofit in Bend dedicated to ensuring that each student’s unique learning needs are met. With a mission […]
Helping Houseless Animals,and People, Too
Domestic animals have been used in therapy and as emotional support companions for humans for decades, and for good reason. “Interacting with animals has been shown to decrease levels of cortisol (a stress-related hormone) and lower blood pressure,” suggests a 2018 story from the National Institutes of Health. “Other studies have found that animals can […]
Mosaic’s Commitment to Accessible Care
A local nonprofit is committed to making health care in Central Oregon more accessible, affordable and convenient. With seven health centers, seven school-based health centers and a mobile clinic that parks at a variety of local service centers throughout the region, Mosaic Community Health continues to increase its efforts in providing care. Mosaic Community Health is […]

