Next Level Dining, LLC, today announced The Hudson, a live-fire chophouse and social club opening this winter at 900 NW Wall Street in downtown Bend. At The Hudson, wood and charcoal shape the menuโsteaks and chops, seafood, and seasonal vegetables prepared over live-fire, alongside an abundant raw bar. The space encourages guests to settle in, […]
Next Level Dining Announces The Hudson: a Live-Fire Chophouse and Social Club, Opening Soon
Destination Rehabโs Rock Climbing for Parkinsonโs Disease Program Reaches New Heights
Destination Rehab is proud to announce the ongoing success of its innovativeย Rock Climbing for Parkinsonโs Diseaseย programโan 8-week community fitness initiative designed to improve strength, endurance, and confidence for adults living with Parkinsonโs Disease. Hosted at Bend Rock Gym, the program focuses on cardiovascular and strength training while teaching participants the climbing techniques and skills needed […]
New Smith Rock Visitor Center on Hold
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) celebrates the completion of three GO Bond projects this year: Beverly Beach and Nehalem Bay upgraded vital infrastructure, and Fort Stevens restored the exterior of the historic Guard House. The work is part of the one-time general obligation bonds (GO Bonds) approved by the legislature in 2021 for Oregon State Parks. […]
Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office Targets $50,000 Fundraising Goal for Annual Shop with a Cop Program
The Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office (DCSO) is asking the community to help reach its $50,000 fundraising goal for the 25th Annual Shop with a Cop program. With just a few weeks to go before the event, $18,000 has been raised so farโand community support is critical to making this yearโs program a success. Shop with a Cop is a long-standing tradition that […]
OLCC commissioners oppose privatization of cocktails in a canย
At a Nov. 20 Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) meeting, commissioners voted to opposeย the privatization of cocktails in a can. The proposal to privatize these beverages has recently been circulated to state legislators by the Northwest Grocery Retail Association in conjunction with a small group of distillers.ย โThisย proposal makes a false promise of new […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break, Todd Dunkelberg ๐ง
In this episode of Bend Donโt Break, host Aaron Switzer sits down with Todd Dunkelberg, Director of the Deschutes Public Library and an unexpected TikTok sensation. Todd shares his journey from graduating in library science at the University of Texas to leading one of Oregonโs most dynamic library systems. He reflects on the evolution of […]
Redmond Puts Its Foot Down on Fireworksย
The Redmond City Council passed Ordinance No. 2025-21, which prohibits, except on July 4, โthe use of any and all fireworksโ within city limits. Mayor Ed Fitch approved it the same day on Tuesday, Nov. 18. Per Oregon state law, the term โfireworksโ refers to โconsumer fireworks, display fireworks, exempt fireworks, pyrotechnic articles, special effects; […]
Books to Inspire Your Next Gathering
Iโve been making my Thanksgiving turkey the same exact way for over 20 years. As a young mom in my 20s, I had no idea how to even start a turkey, so I went to the only expert I knew: Martha Stewart. Marthaโs Perfect Roast Turkey recipe, from brine to cheesecloth, is one of the […]
Saying Grace
Remember when you received your first copy of AARP Magazine? It felt like a cold hand reaching up from the grave. Looking the other way, you picked it up like a dead mouse, a page pinched between forefinger and thumb, and threw it in the trash. Fast forward a decade or two and, admit it, […]
When Should You Sell?
The number one question most people ask when theyโre considering selling their home is, โWhen should we sell?โ The long-standing belief is that summer is the prime season โ but what does the data actually show? To get a clear answer, I focused on three key statistics: % of Original List Price Received, Average Days […]

