As part of the Cityโs annual street preservation program, contractors will begin paving some busy streets around the community starting June 30 and this work will continue through July. With paving, old asphalt is ground out and replaced or a new layer of asphalt is paved on top of the existing roadway. The process can […]
Street Paving Work Kicks off June 30
GOP Candidate for Governor Gets First Big Check
The first big check in the 2026 Republican primary for governor arrived this weekโand it didnโt go to House Minority Leader Christine Drazan, the 2022 GOP nominee and next yearโs likely frontrunner, if she chooses to run. Instead, filings with the Oregon Secretary of Stateโs office show that Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell recorded a […]
Kotek Vetoes Three Bills Relating to Child Welfare
Gov. Tina Kotek issued three vetoes on June 24, all for bills related to child welfare and the Oregon Department of Human Services. Kotek has not often used her veto pen because sheโs generally in sync with the Democratic supermajorities in both chambers of the Legislature. But one of the governorโs priority billsโHouse Bill 3835โput […]
Hunters and Environmentalists Join Together to Fight for Lodging Tax Increase
Rural Oregon hunters and the stateโs urban environmentalists have joined in a rare public embrace. The two groups, who often fall on opposite sides of the political spectrum, are together pursuing a tax increase that would benefit them both. In the Legislatureโs waning hours, these strange bedfellows support House Bill 2977, a bipartisan measure that […]
Deschutes County Wants You for Interim Sheriff
A re you still looking for a summer job? Do you have either four years of full-time law enforcement experience, or two years of law enforcement experience and two years of post-high school education? Are you looking to meet lots of people in a role where every day is different โ something temporary, but public-facing […]
Annual Art in the West Exhibition and Auction Returns to Celebrate the High Desert Region
From canvas to photographs to sculptures, the annual Art in the West exhibition and online auction features the very best of art inspired by the High Desert. On Saturday, July 5, the High Desert Museum will unveil this yearโs Art in the West exhibition featuring a captivating blend of traditional and contemporary artworks. The exhibition […]
State Legislature Approves Repeal of Wildfire Map
After continuous calls for a repeal of the statewide wildfire hazard map, the Oregon legislature this week passed Senate Bill 83, which does away with the map and its building code mandates, while directing state agencies to develop new model defensible space standards. The bill passed 50-1 in the Oregon House, following a Senate approval […]
Prevailing Wage Expansion Advances With Key Questions Unanswered
A bill that would expand the scope of Oregonโs prevailing wage law is moving toward a floor vote with key questions unanswered. That matters because the expansion could impact just about every public works project in Oregon, from roads and sewers to schoolsโboth renovations and new construction. House Bill 2688 โapplies the prevailing rate of wage […]
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break: Brian Rankin ๐ง
In this episode, weโre joined by Brian Rankin, the City of Bendโs Senior Strategist and one of the key minds shaping how our city grows. From expanding the urban growth boundary to navigating the complexities of housing, transportation, and infrastructure, Brianโs work is all about guiding Bendโs long-term future with intention and care. Host Aaron […]
Volunteers Fill Gaps in Rural Oregon Emergency Medical Care
On New Yearโs Day in 2023, Erik Kerr met up with a snowmobiling group near Crescent in south-central Oregon, intending to ride through the forest to the rim of Crater Lake. But he never made it that day. โI hit the tree dead between the skis,โ Kerr said recently. โMy torso went forward. My head […]

