Portland State Universityโs Archaeology Roadshow returns to the Deschutes Historical Museum in Bend on Saturday, June 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The 2025 theme is โThe Archaeology of Art and Craft.โ The open-air event introduces the public to local heritage and the science of archaeology in a fun, hands-on way, while instilling a […]
Archaeology Roadshow at the Deschutes Historical Museum June 7, 2025
Roundabout Books to Host Geology Enthusiast Alison Jean Cole to Discuss the Pacific Northwestโs Complex Geologic History
Roundabout Books is pleased to host Alison Jean Cole, geology enthusiast and author of โA Rockhoundโs Guide to Oregon & Washingtonโ. She will share stories of her adventures rockhounding in the Pacific Northwest and the geologic history of our lands going back hundreds of millions of years. The event takes place on June 20 at […]
OSU-Cascades to host Indigenous author Beth Piatote for conversation on stories and language on May 19
Oregon State University โ Cascades will host Nimi:pu, also known as Nez Perce author Beth Piatote for an evening of storytelling and discussion on May 19. The event, titled โIndigenous Futures, Ancient Echoes: A Conversation in Story and Language,โ will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Charles McGrath Family Atrium in Edward J. Ray […]
Itโs Baby Season! Join Think Wildโs Wildlife Baby Shower Fundraiser on May 18
With a record number of wildlife patients already admitted this spring, Think Wild is rallying community support through its 5th Annual Wildlife Baby Shower. The event will help raise critical funds and collect essential supplies to care for injured and orphaned native wildlife during the busiest season of the year. This yearโs Wildlife Baby Shower […]
Auditorium Design Revealed for Bend Senior High School
Bend-La Pine Schools invites the community to see the preliminary design for the new Bend Senior High School Auditorium during an open house on Thursday, May 15, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the schoolโs main gymnasium. Use the gym entrance to the left of the main entrance. Architectural renderings will be on display and […]
Deschutes County Approves Program for RV Housing
On May 7, Deschutes County Commissioners voted to allow RVs as rental dwellings, authorizing property owners to let someone in an RV live on their land and pay rent. The program, aimed at providing low-income housing opportunities, is set to go into effect immediately. The Countyโs initial interest in this program came after the passage […]
Leash Your Doggo โ Fur Real
โWill you please leash your dog?โ Itโs a simple request. Yet, depending on a person’s sensitivity level, it comes off as either a neighborly reminder of Bend’s leash ordinance, or a micro-aggression worthy of a shouting match. From Monday, May 12 to Friday, May 16, this directive will come from Bend Park and Recreation District […]
Higher Reimbursements for Primary Care Providers Would Exempt a Powerful Special Interest
One of the bonusesโand drawbacksโof a citizen Legislature made up of part-timers is that the lawmakers bring real-world expertise, but also their own financial interests, to Salem. Senate Bill 28 would require private insurers to pay independent primary care providers, such as pediatricians and internists, the highest rate their counterparts who work for hospitals receiveโa […]
Oregon Ranks Worst in Country for Unsheltered Homeless Children
Among the grim statistics in a recent housing report released by the state of Oregon, one sticks out as the most sobering: Oregon ranks first in the nation for unsheltered homelessness among families with children. While the statistics are striking, homeless advocates say they are likely a vast underestimate of a problem that can be […]
Oregon Zoo Welcomes Baby Tula-Tu
Did you know that the Oregon Zoo recently welcomed a new baby elephant to the family? Last month the youngster made her debut appearance outdoors much to the delight of zoo staff and visitors. Guests can see the new baby, named Tula-Tu, in her indoor habitat, Forest Hall, during the day and may be able […]

