In Central Oregon, spring doesnโt belong to just one season. Snow lingers on the mountain while trails begin to dry, and lakes and rivers reopen. For Oregon Adaptive Sports, that overlap is where one of its most anticipated events takes place. Turns & Berms, co-hosted by the Kelly Brush Foundation and Oregon Adaptive Sports, has […]
Turns & Berms: A Spring Tradition Rooted in Central Oregon
St. Charles Honors Trauma Survivors During Event May 20
St. Charles Health Systemโs Trauma Program will honor and recognize former trauma patients Wednesday, May 20 at St. Charles Bend. The event will include a visit from therapy dogs, a resource fair, free lunch and the chance to connect with St. Charles caregivers, first responders and fellow medical trauma survivors. This yearโs event will also […]
Nonprofit Civic Organization Seeks $20,000 from Community Supporters
City Club of Central Oregon announces the launch of its “20 for 20” fundraising campaign, a milestone initiative celebrating the organization’s 20th anniversary with a goal of raising $20,000 from community members, members, and supporters who believe in the power of civic conversation. Founded in 2006, City Club of Central Oregon has spent two decades bringing Central […]
The Source โDailyโ?
Who says print media โ particularly that which is independently owned โ has gone the way of Crystal Pepsi, Zima and other relics of the late millennium? As you can glimpse on the new billboard on NE Revere Avenue near the Bend Parkway on-ramp โ or, more conveniently, right here at bendsource.com, weโve initiated a […]
Sweet Starts and Small Joys: Pacific Roots Donuts Lands in Bend
Some mornings need a little something extra. Maybe itโs a hot cup of coffee, maybe itโs awarm donutโor, if youโre lucky, both at once. Thatโs exactly what Kyle and Breanna Uptegrove had in mind when they launched Pacific Roots Donuts and Coffee, a mini-donut cart now serving up freshly made treats here in Bend. What […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of May 7
Deschutes Deserves Amy Sabbadini Deschutes County needs a commissioner who fights for working people. Amy Sabbadini is that candidate. I had the privilege of being Amy’s student, and what struck me then still holds true today: she approaches every problem with curiosity, fairness and a deep sense of responsibility to others. Those qualities that made […]
Redmondย Targetsย Pedal-less e-bikes withย Ban onย ‘Motorcycles’ย inย Parks
The Redmond City Council took its first stab at curbing unruly e-bikes in parks by passing an ordinance April 28 banning โmotorcyclesโ from City parks. The new rule, which passed unanimously, defines motorcycles as an electric or motorized two-wheeled vehicle without pedals. Anyone who uses one in a Redmond park will now be subject to a Class B violation and a $250 fine. City officials hopeย the ban willย deter speeding e-bike riders that have spurred a […]
What We Learned After Obtaining the Latest School Attendance Numbers
After years in the lowest ranks of school attendance in the nation, Oregon schools have shown a bit of progress. An Oregon Journalism Project analysis of recent data shows regular statewide attendance in the first half of the school year rose to 70.6%, an increase of 3 percentage points over the previous year. Click here […]
Deschutes County Commission Candidate Ron Boozell Arrested at Forum in Bend
Deschutes Countyย Board of Countyย Commissioners candidate Ron “Rondo” Boozellย was arrestedย Thursday evening forย trespassing atย a Bend candidateย forumย heย wasnโtย invited toย participateย in.ย ย Bend Police arrested Boozell on trespassing charges at Open Space Event Studios on Lafayette Avenue in the Bend Central District. According to Lieutenant Aaron Wells, organizers called police around 4:30 pm โ half an hour before the forum was set to begin โ and asked to trespass Boozell for causing a disturbance. Wells said officers […]
Unionized Journalists at The Bulletin Score Contract with Alabama Owner
Unionized journalists at The Bulletin earned a victory this morning, receiving their first-ever contract with Carpenter Media Group, the owner of The Bulletin. The three-year contract shores up a 40-hour workweek, guarantees pay increases and adds just-cause protection and a severance guarantee, among other concerns. Gone is Carpenterโs proposal of a weekly story quota that […]

