With Central Oregon in the thick of summer and daytime temperatures consistently in the 90s, individuals experiencing homelessness are at heightened risk of dehydration and heat-related illness. To address this challenge, Shepherdโs House Ministries is calling on the community to donate bottled water and support its effort to combat hunger and homelessness. A Place at the […]
Urgent Bottled Water Donations Needed Amid Summer Heat
It’s Time for Bend Real Estate Roundup!
Welcome fans to an exciting make-believe game show โ Bend Real Estate Roundup, where buyers navigate Bend’s housing market in hopes of the ultimate prize: somewhere to live! Time and time again, you’ve seen people win a three-bedroom golf community home โ paid with cash in hand! You’ve also seen people buy their first starter […]
Aren’t There Any Books for Teen Boys?
“My son doesn’t read anymore.” “My middle schooler needs more mature books, but I don’t know what to get him.” “Do you have anything that’s not a romance?” The challenge I encounter most often as a bookseller is recommendations for teen boys. As they age out of middle-grade (ages 9-12), it feels like all they […]
New Mexico, Old Bend
Central Oregon (and Bend in particular) has such an embarrassment of riches when it comes to the restaurant scene that it’s easy to take for granted the places that have been around for what feels like forever. So many new concepts and spaces open up every month that it feels like we’re always looking ahead […]
The Third Act: A Column on Ageism and Ageing
July is a time to get away from it allโexploring America’s rivers, coastlines and national parks or just holing up at a cabin on the shore of a nearby lake. Any one of those sounds wonderful. But in a recent podcast on “The Journal,” travel guru Rick Steves proposes a different idea. Instead of heading […]
Governor Kotek Calls for Special Session to Address Transportation System Emergency
Salem, OR โ Governor Tina Kotek announced today that she is using her constitutional authority to call a special session of the Oregon Legislature to begin on Friday, August 29, 2025, for lawmakers to take up legislation to pay for basic road maintenance and operations at the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), as well as […]
Governor Kotek Signs Landmark Microgrid Legislation into State Law
Salem, OR โ Last Thursday, Governor Tina Kotek signed House Bills 2065 and 2066 into law, two pieces of landmark legislation which aim to increase and expedite access to microgrids across urban, suburban, and rural Oregon communities. โMicrogrid technology is an indispensable way to make power outages less risky, shorter lived, and could even save […]
Commissioners announce nominees for District Mapping Advisory Committee
On Monday, July 21, members of the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners (BOCC) announced their nominees for the Countyโs District Mapping Advisory Committee (DMAC). The committee will be tasked with drafting a commissioner district map, which will be considered by the Board and then by Deschutes County voters in 2026. If passed by voters, the […]
Search Continues for Missing Male Swept Over Dillon Falls
This article has been updated. The search continued Tuesday, July 22, for a missing male after an incident at Deschutes River’s Dillon Falls on July 19 that killed two women. The Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office says six people were floating the river with their inner tubes tied together. A news release stated that the three survivors jumped from their […]
Redmond Brewfest & Night Glow is Back for Year Eight
Locals of all ages are getting ready to see the skies light up for the Redmond Brewfest & Night Glow. The free event has become a summer tradition where families, friends and visitors gather for an evening of craft beer, community spirit and hot air balloon displays. Dogs are welcome at the event, and participants […]

