Throughout the week, comedians both national and local have been having a lot of fun with the notion of sending National Guard troops into Portland to protect the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building from the few dozen demonstrators who have gathered there. Jokes about a need for troops to address shortages of oat milk, or […]
Opinion
The Performing Arts Have Value. Can Central Oregon Find Creative Solutions to Fund a Center?
In tumultuous political times such as we are seeing right now, nonprofits tend to be among the first entities to see the impact. When federal funds run short, as they are now, basic needs begin to go unmet. Kids go to school hungry. People of all ages skip out on necessary health care, and on […]
Will More Cameras Make Bend Safer for Drivers and Pedestrians?
This week, the Bend City Council approved a vendor for its new red light camera system, giving authorities another way to enforce speeding violations and other infractions in the city. With Bend growing and pedestrian deaths continuing to climb in the United States, it seems like a helpful tool for law enforcement โ but that […]
Let’s Champion Political Debate, Without Fear
A lot has been said this week about the shooting death of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. Many have made him out to be something of a martyr. Others have said his inflammatory rhetoric made him an inevitable target for political violence. According to the binary political positions that some people live under, he was either […]
With a Bigger County Commission, a Messy Middle
This month, a seven-member committee, the District Mapping Advisory Committee, had its first meeting to draw new boundaries for county commission seats. Expect a spicy process.
Chill Out, They’re on an E-Bike
Every day, like it or not, more people move to Bend, putting a strain on our roads and adding more traffic at our stop lights. Ridesharing is part of the solution.
Calling Out Vote by Mail is Another Distraction. Moving On.
Attacks on immigrants. Recriminations of the press. Accusations of corrupt elections. While we are getting tired of all the same baseless, harmful tropes that the President of the United States keeps trotting out on social media, we recognize that it is important to reiterate the importance of good governance. The latest threat โ to abolish […]
Dark Clouds, and a Few Sun Breaks, for Oregon Psilocybin Therapy
Oregonโs psilocybin therapy program has a problem. When voters approved Measure 109 in 2020, ushering in a new era of legal mushrooms at legal centers, it was already obvious that at least a sector of the population was never going to take advantage of what those centers had to offer. Due to the costs of […]
The Anti-Woke Agenda is Now Coming for Your Power Bill
Having a way to generate and store power right at home means more stable โ or eventually even zero ยญโ electricity costs. It can also promise stability for those for whom electricity is a matter of life and death.
But if you hear the current administration discuss it, solar power, and supporting solar power for low-income households, is just part of a woke agenda.
Shifting Priorities Around Exploitation for the Sake of Immigration Reform
Recent reporting and concern from an Oregon senator reveal a deeply troubling pattern: A focus on a quota of 1 million deportations in the U.S. per year at the federal level is resulting in other investigations, including those aimed at stopping the exploitation of children, being put by the wayside. It is ironic at a […]

