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LISTEN: A Sparkling Career with Meteorologist Bob Shaw ๐ŸŽง

A chat with KTVZ’s outgoing chief meteorologist, who’s won our “Best Of” 21 times

After four years in the U.S. Navy in the Vietnam era, Bob Shaw met his wife Cheryl while working for a college ministry. They started a family and moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, where Bob entered the world of recreational vehicle sales and service. After eight years with Beaver Coach โ€“ which brought […]

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Bob Shaw’s Sparkling Career

The winningest TV personality in our annual Central Oregon Readers’ Poll is retiring. He joined us on our podcast to look back at his years in broadcasting.

Television personalities come and go โ€” but in Central Oregon, one guy has enough name recognition to have 1. A slogan he’s well known for, and 2., a stack of “Best Of” awards, after winning Best TV Personality over 20 times in the Source Weekly’s annual readers’ poll. Bob Shaw spent four years in the […]

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A “Minor” Homeless Concern

Over 10% of Central Oregon’s homeless population is under 18, by the most conservative estimates, and they have distinct challenges

Central Oregon’s Homeless Leadership Coalition counted 1,647 people experiencing homelessness on a single night in its 2023 Point in Time Count, a 28% increase from 2022. Nearly 200 of the survey’s respondents were under 18 years old, and another 133 were between 18 and 24 years old and considered “unaccompanied youth.” But Bend-La Pine Schools […]

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The Red Light Website

In the wake of federal prohibitions against once- common escort advertisements, a scam-ridden online black market takes its place

John” wanted to be a John. He’s recently widowed and sought paid female companionship through several of the dozens of websites that appear in a Google search for “Bend escort.” But “John” was actually a Mark, and he’d been duped by whoever was behind the screen asking for deposits from unrenewable cash cards or online […]

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Pedestrian Bridge Gets Funding

A long-term priority for cyclists and pedestrians gets cash from state and federal sources

The City of Bend received over $19 million in grant funding for the Hawthorne Bridge from a U.S. Department of Transportation grant and $5 million from the state legislature through House Bill 5030, which should cover the full cost of the planned bridge. The City first explored pedestrian overcrossings over Highway 97 in 2016 as […]

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Governor Appoints New Secretary of State

Gov. Kotek hopes the retired auditor can restore trust in the Secretary of State’s Office after alleged ethical violations by the previous Secretary

Gov. Tina Kotek appointed LaVonne Griffin-Valade to serve the remaining 18 months of former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan’s term. Fagan resigned after Willamette Week uncovered her $10,000 a month side gig consulting for the dispensary chain La Mota, and several subsequent allegations of ethical violations. Griffin-Valade started working as an auditor in 1998, when […]

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LISTEN: Commuting via Bike, Walk or Roll with Brian Potwin ๐ŸŽง

A chat with the Executive Director of Commute Options

Brian Potwin is the Executive Director of Commute Options. He has lived in Central Oregon since the year 2000 and loves to ride bicycles and work with the community. Working for Commute Options since 2008, Brian has learned many techniques for outreaching and engaging communities in Central Oregon. He is passionate about creative change and […]

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It’s Time to Talk About E-Bikes

With the explosion in use of electric assist bicycles comes the need for more education about safety, usage and learning to coexist

Central Oregon loves bicycles. Bikes give people a sense of freedom and independence, and with the growing necessity of environment-friendly transportation, the popularity of bicycles and bike riding is booming. The benefits are numerous and include reduced CO2 emissions and air/noise pollution, savings on fuel costs, less congestion on roadways and saving of construction and […]

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Hunnell and Juniper Ridge Camp Removals Looming

Two of the largest homeless encampments in and around Bend are scheduled for closure

The Bend City Council and the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners have both announced plans and timelines to clear large homeless encampments. The City of Bend said it’ll clear the encampments on Hunnell Road on July 17. City Manager Eric King said the decision to clear the camp stemmed from health and safety concerns identified […]

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Wolves in Deschutes and Funds for Farmers

Wolves established territory in Deschutes County two years ago, allowing the county to set up a committee that prevents attacks on livestock and reimburses ranchers for kills

Deschutes County took a first step toward wolf reimbursements, two years after grey wolves settled in the county. The Wolf Depredation Compensation and Financial Assistance Committee met for the first time on June 26 to establish rules of the committee that is tasked with establishing reimbursement for farm animals and direct grants for wolf-prevention strategies. […]

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