The Classified Association of Central Oregon Community College released a statement on Wednesday, April 1 that a tentative agreement has been reached with college administrators. Union members were expected to approve the agreement by Wednesday night averting a strike that was set to begin Thursday, April 2. News releases from both the union and college […]
Tentative Agreement Reached Between COCC Union and Administrators
Universal Health Care Town Hall Coming To Bend
People in Central Oregon have a chance this month to hear from a state-appointed task force driving the effort to bring a universal health care system to Oregon. Members of the Universal Health Plan Governance Board, a nine-member body created by the Legislature in 2023 and appointed by the governor,ย will be in Bend April 19 as part of a nine-stop […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break, Casey Andrews ๐ง
In this episode of Bend Donโt Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with Casey Andrews, Executive Director of Central Oregon Trail Alliance, to talk about stewardship, public lands, and the people who make Central Oregonโs trail system possible. Casey shares her path from working in national parks and forests across the country to leading one of […]
Burger Week is Here!
Get ready to explore Central Oregon, one bite at a time! Throughout the week, you can sample unique and classic creations from your favorite local spots for a steal. The Deal – $10 per Burger Special Plan Your Week – Take a peek at the participating burgers and plan your juicy, savory adventure. Win a Prize – Enter our Burger Week […]
Whatโs New in the Food World
Bistro Colette Flights Wine Bar is now Bistro Colette. Chef/Owner Jeremy Buck has created a menu with appetizers such as Pissaladiรจre (a puff pastry with caramelized onions, olives and anchovies), ratatouille, smoked crab dip and fried calamari; charcuterie with choices that include chicken liver pate, rabbit roulade with truffle sauce and country pork terrine with […]
Unzipped Hearts
As I get older, the more I realize that great, unconventional romances might be the most rewarding genre for me in my growth as a human being. A remarkable romance not only makes you swoon over the possibilities of love in this crazy world, but also allows you to see into the lives of people […]
Create a Fire-Resistant Yard to Protect Your Home
The City of Bend is considering updating codes to require defensible space buffer zones around homes. The idea is to remove fuel sources near structures which can stop flames from advancing. There are three different zones around a home to consider when creating a defensible space: immediate, intermediate and extended. The National Fire Protection Association […]
Two Key DIY Projects You Can Do to Spruce Up Your Living Space
Painting interiors, deep-cleaning carpets, scrubbing windows a power washing outer surfaces are just a few steps you can take to make your home sparkle. But if youโre looking to freshen up your living space and improve your homeโs curb appeal, while also potentially raising its value, there are two easily tackled do-it-yourself projects to consider. […]
Free Will Astrology, Week April 2
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Now is an excellent time to decide your favorite color is amaranth (a vivid red-violet), or sinopia (earthy red-orange), or viridian (cool blue-green, darker than jade). You might also conclude that your favorite aroma is agarwood (deep, smoky, resin-soaked wood), or heliotrope (cherry-almond vanilla), or petrichor (wet soil after a rain). […]
Longtime Incumbent, Credentialedย Challenger Clash inย Deschutes County Commissioner Position 1 Raceย
Tony DeBone was first elected to the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners in 2010. He won again in 2014, and again in 2018 and 2022. Now, as he seeks a fifth term, he faces an aggressive and well-funded challenge. Jamie Collins, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran and founder of a climate consulting firm, has more than doubled DeBoneโs campaign donations, […]

