Bend artist Michele Guieu takes to heart the quote, โBeauty is everywhere, but the catastrophe is immense,โ by French astrophysicist Aurelien Barrau. Itโs a paradox about the stunning beauty of nature, art and life while simultaneously acknowledging that humans create situations of crisis. โEnjoy nature. Enjoy the beauty, but be active in your community,โ Guieu […]
‘Seeds of Abundance’
The Foilies 2026
For the last six years, a class of journalism students at the University of Nevada, Reno, has kicked off each semester by filing their first Freedom of Information Act requests. The assignment: Request copies of complaints sent to the Federal Communications Commission about their favorite TV show, a local radio station, or a major broadcast […]
Free Will AstrologyโWeek of March 19
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Poet Mark Doty wrote, “The sea doesn’t reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. We should lie as empty, open, and choiceless as a beachโwaiting for gifts from the sea.” This quote captures your Piscean genius when itโs working at its best. Others may exhaust themselves trying […]
Brush Fire Causes Evacuations in La Pine
A brush fire, named The Riverview Fire, spread to 11.8 acres by 4pm Tuesday, March 17 in the 52800 block of Timber Lane Loop in La Pine. People living in the area north of Burgess Road and west of Huntington Road and along the Little Deschutes River were ordered to leave immediately. A temporary shelter […]
Oregon Elections Chief Weighs in on Deschutes County Races, Campaign Finance and Voter Reform
Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read โ a state elected official responsible for running elections โ swung through Central Oregon this week to meet with high school students, local and state politicians, elections officials and local media. In an interview with the Source Tuesday morning, Read discussed campaign finance reform, election integrity, his pushback to federal legislation seeking to toughen […]
Do We Have to Decide Between Fire Safety and Housing?ย
The City of Sisters got a lot of attention when it became one of the first cities in Oregon to adopt a set of codes around home hardening and defensible space. Now, the City of Bend is set to vote on doing something very similar. The codes may raise the price of new homes slightly […]
The Redmond School District Is Adjusting School Boundaries
The Redmond School District is reviewing its school attendance boundaries as the city grows and enrollment patterns change. The district, which has a total of 13 schools, says uneven housing development throughout the area has resulted in a higher enrollment at some elementary schools than others. Current projections show that Sage Elementary School is expected […]
One Battle, Sinners, and So Much More
In what felt like one of the most hotly contested Oscar races in recent memory, I found myself excited for the 98th Annual Academy Awards more than I had any right to be. Donโt get me wrong, the ceremony itself was overlong and filled with awkward moments, cringey speeches and performative humanitarianism, but the films […]
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Announces 2026 Community Shred Event Schedule
The Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office, in partnership with Republic Services, is pleased to announce the 2026 schedule for its free Community Shred Events. These events help residents protect their personal information, safely dispose of unwanted medications, and properly retire worn American flags. Shredding services will be offered at the Sheriffโs Main Office in four locations: […]
Destination Rehab Celebrates 10 Years with โDream BIG 2026โ Vintage Hollywood Fundraising Gala, Bend OR
Destination Rehab will celebrate its 10-year anniversary with its annual Dream BIG fundraising gala on May 8, 2026, inviting the Central Oregon community to help make this milestone year the biggest Dream BIG yet. With a Vintage Hollywood theme, the evening will bring together supporters, donors, volunteers, and participants for a glamorous night dedicated to […]

