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Artists Wanted at RDM

Officials invite creatives to be part of the Redmond airportโ€™s Public Art Program

Ever locked eyes with โ€œBluciferโ€ the killer horse on your way to the Denver airport? Or flown into Tampa and taken a selfie with the 21-foot-tall Phoebe the Flamingo? Memorable art installations can make airports destinations in their own right.   While the Redmond Municipal Airport isnโ€™t looking specifically for oversized, unsettling animal sculptures, the City […]

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Hunger Prevention Coalition of Central Oregon Dissolves After 26ย Years

The nonprofit will make its final contribution to local food agencies in July

The Hunger Prevention Coalition, a charitable nonprofit that has raised and provided funds to support food distribution in Central Oregon since 2000, has announced its dissolvement.  โ€œThis was not an easy decision,โ€ HPC Board Chair Robin Popp told the Source. โ€œBut the entire board agrees that the HPC has come to a point where the needs […]

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Analysis Shows Oregon Bridges Are Mostly in Fair Condition

ODOTโ€™s financial troubles mean conditions may not improve anytime soon.

As lawmakers search for a funding solution for the Oregon Department of Transportation, an OJP analysis of Oregon bridge data shows that only 6% of the stateโ€™s bridges are in poor condition. Of the 7,183 Oregon bridges used by motor vehicles, 425 are classified as โ€œpoor,โ€ meaning part of the bridge has significant damage or […]

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AGโ€™s Opinion Raises Questions About Transportation Tax Repeal

Gov. Kotek wants lawmakers to invalidate House Bill 3991. The opinion says they cannot do that.

A 90-year-old legal opinion could jeopardize Gov. Tina Kotekโ€™s desire to repeal House Bill 3991, the controversial Oregon Department of Transportation funding package she backed and lawmakers passed in a September special session. The opinion, dated Nov. 13, 1935, is aboutย a bill lawmakers passed that year related to student fees at Oregon colleges. Before the […]

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A Seven-Month Battle Against ICE

A Bend man was the first Central Oregonian detained by ICE under the new administration. His cousin fought for his freedom, and won.

Christian Manzanares Torres received the news while getting ready to celebrate her motherโ€™s birthday. Ariel Sandigo Manzanerez, her second cousin once removed, was picked up by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent after spending the day skiing with his wife and 13-year-old son at Mt. Bachelor Jan. 26, 2025. The ICE agent waited until […]

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Preparing the Next Generationย forย Fire Management

Oregon youth can apply now for an โ€œimmersive introduction to wildland fire careersโ€

This March, environmental nonprofit Discover Your Northwest will host its inaugural Youth Wildland Fire Career Camp, a free program open to people ages 16 to 20. The camp is meant to familiarize youth with the professional world of wildfire mitigation โ€“ work that can be both boots on the ground and behind a desk.    Uncontained […]

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Update: Ian Cranston Posts Bail, Out of Jail

Cranston, whose convictions related to the shooting death of Barry Washington, Jr. were overturned in December, has served four years of a 10-year sentence; Washingtonโ€™s mother: “I will never forgive you.”

Ian Cranston has been released from Deschutes County Jail, having posted 10% of his $500,000 bail, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office confirmed. Cranston, 31, had appeared virtually at a motion for release hearing at Deschutes County Circuit Court Monday morning, where the bail amount and conditions of his release were discussed. The court will likely […]

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HUD Says Homeless Services Program Overhaul on Pause After Federal Injunction

The federal housing agency said it will implement changes to the Continuum of Care program if the injunction is โ€œno longer in effectโ€

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is shelving a major overhaul to a key federal homeless services program after a federal court blocked the changes, telling providers in Oregon and other states that it will reinstate previous grant applications submitted under Biden administration rules.  In December, the Source reported about the potential impact […]

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‘ICE Out Right Now:’ Protest in Downtown Bend Draws Over 1,000

Activists expect increased ICE activity in Central Oregon

โ€œSay her name!โ€ one protestor yelled, prompting a packed Jan. 10 crowd at downtown Bendโ€™s Peace Corner to scream back with a chilled fury, โ€œRenee Good!โ€  Three days prior, Good, a 37-year-old mother of three children, was fatally shot in the head by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement after using her car to block a […]

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Governor Kotek Issues Executive Order to Extend Homelessness State of Emergencyย 

A focus is on helping individuals experiencing homelessness who are struggling with mental health and addiction

Governor Tina Kotek extended Oregonโ€™s state of emergency on unsheltered homelessness, sharpening the focus on mental health and addiction as ongoing conditions that continue to threaten public health, safety, and economic stability across the state, constituting an emergency.  โ€œWe have helped thousands of people move from the streets into shelter, from shelter into homes, and […]

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