As many of the most anticipated books of the year start to fill our shelves, Iโd like to share a Fall Preview of all the great reading this season. With more than 800 books to talk about, Iโm compelled to offer you a highly selective list. The good news is local booksellers can give more […]
Fall Preview of Books
A Reunion of NICU Families and Caregivers
St. Charlesโ Neonatal Intensive Care Unit will host a reunion for current and former patients and their families alongside caregivers on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. at St. Charles Bend. This free family-friendly event will include interactive games, a bouncy house, face painting, AirLink tours, a visit from a fire truck and […]
Bipartisan Unity Takes Center Stage at City Club of Central Oregon
In a display of bipartisan unity, lawmakers from Central Oregon gathered in Bend on Sept. 18 for a City Caucus meeting hosted by the City Club of Central Oregon. The event brought together Sen. Anthony Broadman, Sen. Mike McLane, Rep. Emerson Levy and Rep. Jason Kropf to review the outcomes of the 2025 legislative session and […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break: Lace Thornberg ๐ง
This week on Bend Donโt Break, host Aaron Switzer sits down with Lace Thornberg, Communications Director at Central Oregon LandWatch. Lace shares how her journey through conservation organizations across the West eventually led her to Bend, where she now channels her passion for land use, public lands, and ensuring equitable access to nature. Their conversation […]
The Psychedelic Frontier: What are the Risks?
Q: โI have been hearing a lot about psychedelic therapy lately and its benefits, and I’ve watched a couple of documentaries on the topic and everything seems so positive or at worst mildly disappointing. But from anecdotal evidence and what seems to be common knowledge, there are risks and downsides to the experience and its […]
Red Light Cameras to be Installed at Three Bend Intersections
The City of Bend has given the green light for a vendor to install red light cameras at three intersections. At their meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 17, the Bend City Council approved a three-year contract with American Traffic Solutions for $2.3 million with the ability to extend the contract two additional years for $780,000. During […]
What Makes a Perfect Burger
The thing about burgers, killer and otherwise, is that everyone seems to want something different from them. Some people want fat, thick and juicy, some want a delicate smash patty all crispy and lean, others prioritize flavor over texture and toppings, while even others realize that the true secret of the perfect hamburger lies in the […]
Westbound Butler Market Closing Mon. Sept. 22
The City of Bend will begin construction on Butler Market Road between Brinson Boulevard and Eighth Street. To minimize traffic disruptions, eastbound traffic on Butler Market Road will remain open throughout the construction period. Beginning Monday, September 22, westbound traffic will be closed from Brinson Boulevard to Eighth Street. Please allow extra time for travel […]
Biggest Little Art Show
The annual $20 Art Show returns to the High Desert Museum the weekend of Oct. 17. Billed as Bendโs biggest little art show, more than 8,000 miniature, original artwork created by more than 350 artists will be up for sale. The artwork will be on display for two weeks prior starting Oct. 4. Each work […]
Central Oregon Activists participate in global solidarity hunger strike for Palestineย
Oregonโs Senator Jeff Merkley announced in a press release Sept. 18 a groundbreaking resolution asking the President to recognize a Palestinian state. It’s the first time the U.S. Senate has ever formally called for recognizing a Palestinian state while also supporting a secure Israel. The announcement comes just two days after Central Oregon activists staged […]

