A new lawsuit seeks to break the stranglehold Oregonโs two major political primaries have on legislative and statewide elections. The nonprofit Our Primary Voices and one of its members, Mark Porter, a resident of Clackamas County, filed the lawsuit on June 25 in Marion County Circuit Court against the state and the stateโs top elections official, […]
New Lawsuit Says Oregonโs Closed Primaries Violate the Constitution
Big Pink Has a New Owner
Jeff Swickard is betting that better days are ahead for Portlandโand, by extension, Oregon. Swickard, 53, the founder and CEO of Swickard Auto Group, a large chain of car dealerships, closed on the purchase of the U.S. Bancorp Tower (also known as โBig Pinkโ) earlier this week in an all-cash offer, he said today. Swickard […]
Decorated Marine Corps Veteran who’s Homeless, Braces for Change
Andrew Couture sat on a lawn chair, puffing a cigarette, as rain clouds swirled over “the dirt,” a growing encampment east of Redmond. Couture’s dog, Octavia, a 5-year-old pitbull, bull mastiff, lay in the powdered dust at Couture’s feet. The 57-year-old tilted his chin, gesturing toward a generator humming behind his fifth-wheel camper. “I can’t […]
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BLM to Address Human-Caused Fires in La Pine Basin The Bureau of Land Management has announced the mobilization of a National Fire Prevention and Education Team to address human-caused fires in the La Pine Basin. It’s composed of fire prevention specialists from the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service. The team will develop […]
Buyer vs Seller Markets:
Real estate negotiations are truly a delicate dance, with each step and nuance varying dramatically depending on whether the market currently favors buyers or sellers. Grasping these fundamental differences is crucial for anyone stepping into the property arena, because what flies in one scenario might utterly bomb in another. Those who spend every day in […]
'Voiceless: A Musical'- Speaks and Sings to the Power of the Voice
Deena Kamm is on a mission to help people sing, sing loudly, and live with the freedom that comes with using your full vocal expression in every area of your life. She’s a vocal coach, founder and director of Sing Bend as well as the Public (Rock) Choir, and now, co-writer of a full-length musical […]
America Sings the Blues
Well, we’re already halfway through the year, which has somehow felt like it’s lasted somewhere between two weeks and five hundred thousand years. I suppose this is as good a time as any to do a brief check-in of the best and worst movies and shows of 2025…so far. Even though some of these will […]
From the NFL to Bend Oregon
Dream the impossible. Where did I come from? Where am I now? Where are we going?” Cornelius Edison has already done what a lot of athletes grow up imagining. He dreamt the impossible and then lived it. His dream was to make it to the NFL, and he made it happen through discipline, determination and […]
With Home Fire Prevention Efforts, Expect a Future of Patchwork Regulations
A lot of people cheered when the Oregon State Legislative Assembly this session repealed the controversial wildfire risk map that some allege was a factor in rising insurance rates for their homes. Insurance companies we talked to for an earlier story assured us they have their own maps to assess risk โ and anyway, a bill […]
Longboard Louie’s is Closing!
You heard it right: Longboard Louie’s is shutting its doors for good. It’s been a Mexi-food staple with a Mayan Hawaiian twist since opening on the westside in 1996. That location closed some time ago and the eastside location off Greenwood Avenue opened in 2007. Menu favorites include tacos, burritos, and enchiladas with proteins like […]

