After the Oregon House passed a transportation bill on Labor Day to fund the Oregon Department of Transportation, the state Senate has delayed its vote due to the health of a state Senator. Below is a release from Senate Majority Leader Kayse Jama. Senator Chris Gorsek (D โ Gresham) is recovering from complications that arose during […]
Senate Vote on Transportation Bill Delayed
Hawaii Joins Oregon, Washington and California In Western Health Alliance
ย Roughly 24 hours after the launch of the West Coast Health Alliance, Hawaii is joining California, Oregon, and Washington in a shared commitment to safeguard public health. Together, these states will provide evidence-based immunization guidance rooted in safety, efficacy, and transparency โ ensuring residents receive credible information free from political interference.ย โWe are proud to announce […]
Nationally Acclaimed Author Hannah Pittard to read at OSU-Cascades
The acclaimed novelist, short story writer and memoirist Hannah Pittard will read from her work at Oregon State UniversityโCascades on Sept. 25 as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writer series. The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the Charles McGrath Family Atrium in Edward J. Ray Hall and will be followed by a […]
County Offering Grants to Reduce Wildfire Risk
Deschutes County has earmarked $125,000 for fuel reduction grants aimed at helping local communities reduce wildfire risk. Residents can apply for grant funds beginning Sept. 1. Since 2022, the County has allocated $425,000 in support of the Fall Fuel Reduction Grant program, which has funded 68 communities. Grants are intended to help communities with specific, […]
Heart of Oregon Corps Launches Food Heroes Program in Jefferson Countyย
Heart of Oregon Corps is excited to announce the launch of its Food Heroes program in Jefferson County, a hands-on initiative that empowers local youth to address the growing issue of food insecurity. Open to local young people ages 17โ24, Food Heroes participants will serve as AmeriCorps members, earning a stipend while helping end hunger […]
Join a Beaver Celebration on Sep. 12
Join Western Environmental Law Center’s Deputy Director Dr. Sristi Kamal in conversation with Think Wild Beaver Works Program Manager Dr. Maureen Thompson for beaver trivia, fun activities, and an interactive discussion on legislative updates to beaver protection work in Oregon. WHEN: Friday, Sept. 12th from 6-8 pm WHERE: 10 Barrel Brewing, 62950 NE 18th St, Bend, OR […]
Oregon House Passes Major Transportation Funding Billย
The Oregon House of Representatives passed a significant transportation funding package on Monday, Sept. 1, moving the state closer to avoiding massive layoffs and maintaining critical road services across Oregon. The bill now heads to the Senate during the ongoing special legislative session. If approved, it would prevent what could be the largest government layoff […]
Holiness, Alacrity and Silence
If youโre already confused, bear with me, please. This whole message is about how to bring more aliveness into our daily lives. Itโs one thing to just show up and do what weโre supposed to do, day-after-day, week-after-week, year-after-yearโฆuntil itโs over. Itโs a whole โnother thing for us to bring our spirit, essence, enthusiasm, delight, […]
The Big Re/Think
This fall, arts and culture leaders across Oregon will unite to launch a movement to build a more sustainable, resilient cultural arts core. Called The Big Re/Think, the challenge is being led by the Cultural Advocacy Coalition Foundation, which is a nonprofit advocacy organization that lobbies state lawmakers on behalf of arts, culture, history, heritage […]
Bamboo Sushi Opening in Bend
A big, bold sign hanging in the window of a vacant restaurant space on Oregon Avenue in downtown Bend announces the future location of Bamboo Sushi. Marketing Manager Ava Brenneke says if all goes well, the restaurant will open in late December. The company has 10 locations, including six in the Portland area, as well […]

