In what police suspect was a targeted event, a late-night home invasion turned fatal in the gated Awbrey Glen golf community on Bendโs northwest side on March 12. Zachary Dale Zamzow Douglas, 36 and a Bend resident, allegedly tried to break into the home on the 3500 block of NW Braid Drive around 11:45 pm. […]
Alleged Burglar Named in Late-Night Home Invasion that Turned Deadly
Redmond Teenager Dies in Motorcycle-SUV Collision
A Redmond teenager died on March 13 when the motorcycle he was a passenger on smashed into a turning Subaru driver in southeast Bend. At around 6:28 pm, Bend Police officers responded to the crash site at the intersection of SE Second Street and Miller Avenue. Traveling north on Second Street, the motorcyclists, who were […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of March 26
Privacy belongs in Bendโs public conversation I recently attended my first Deschutes Democrats meeting and came away with a simple conclusion: Bend needs to start talking a lot more seriously about privacy. At the meeting, I asked U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum what national privacy bills are worth tracking and who constituents should contact to better […]
Japanese Food To-Go
A new Japanese restaurant is offering food to take home and enjoy. PAN Japanese Kitchen has opened on SE Third Street in the former location of Sweetheart Donuts. Itโs owned by Anne Chavaree Matrakul and Pat Oracha Penyachoti who own Thai Table and Dragon Chinese Kitchen along with Chef JJ Jate Jitmetta, who is Penyachotiโs […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of March 19
ODOT Funding Regarding the Opinion in March 5, 2026, that brought forth the political issues of raising taxes on fuel to pay ODOT services, I wish to highlight the statement: “Due to real progress on the climate front, through electric vehicles and efficiency, the state now has fewer dollars for road maintenance.” First, it should […]
Deschutes River Highย School Opens Up to Realms, Bend Tech Students
As Bendย Tech Academy and Realms High School discontinue their education programs, Deschutes River High School opens up to students coming for the next school year. The school will be located on North East 5th Street, on Bend Tech Academy’s former campus. Deschutes River High School, will be a choice school accepting students in the Bend-La […]
Controversial Bill to Fix Oregonโs Cash-Strapped Public Universities Awaits Gov. Kotekโs Signature
Before adjourning last week, Oregon lawmakers passed a controversial bill aimed at finding solutions for the stateโs financially challenged public universities, which chief sponsor Rep. Pam Marsh (D-Ashland) says face โfierce headwinds.โ The universities have experienced declining enrollment and consistent budget deficits over the past decade. Members of the stateโs Legislature hope they can improve […]
Summer Recreation Program Registration Opens March 17 – 18
Bend Park and Recreation District is opening registration for summer recreation programs and summer/fall sports leagues on March 17 – 18. The Summer 2026 Online Playlist is available for viewing and download now. Registration will open for programs for mid-June through August. Summer camp payment plan returns After its inaugural offering last summer, a summer camp payment plan […]
Deschutes National Forest Plans Spring Prescribed Burning
Deschutes National Forest firefighters plan to start spring understory prescribed burning season as early as next week if conditions become favorable. The Deschutes National Forest may accomplish up to an estimated 11,626 acres of prescribed burning, including up to an estimated 7,000 acres on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, 2,126 acres on the Crescent Ranger […]
Save Water During Fix-a-Leak Week
Over the past six years, the City of Bend sent out an average of 9,955 leak alerts to customers each year. During that same time frame, minor water leaks in Bend have accounted for an average of 45 million gallons of water wasted each year in residential homes. By joining us for the Fix a […]

