Think Wild will soon provide temporary homes for injured beavers and otters in need of rehabilitation. Construction began on a 900-square-foot enclosure which will be the first of its kind in Oregon. It will feature large filtered pools, kennels, shift doors, climb-proof walls and 10-foot-tall, enclosed fencing. The enclosure will have four separate living spaces […]
Ground Breaks on Think Wildโs Aquatic Mammal Enclosure
LISTEN: Bend Don’t Break, David Bermudez๐ง
In this episode of Bend Donโt Break, Aaron Switzer sits down with David Bermudez, executive director and founder of Bend Science Station, to talk about curiosity, critical thinking, and what it really means to learn science. David shares his journey from teaching at Sunriver Prep to launching a nonprofit that has spent more than two […]
LISTEN: Bend Into Balance: Alli Jorgensen๐ง
In this episode of Bend Into Balance, host Adriana Mariรฑo sits down with Alli Jorgensen, Fitness Supervisor at Bend Parks and Recreation, to explore the vital role public fitness spaces play in individual wellbeing and community health. With more than 30 years of service at Bend Parks and Recreation, Alli shares her personal journey into […]
Restaurant Guide 2026
The restaurant world is ever-changing. The annual Source Restaurant Guide aims to include new openings and popular staples to help you plan your eating year! We know more is coming as well. Bamboo Sushi is expected to open in the spring of 2026 in downtown Bend on NW Oregon Avenue. The owners of Powder House […]
Vote Rick Russell for Deschutes County Commission, Pos. 4
The race for Position 4 on the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners has seen a lot of candidates come and go, but two competent people remain. If either gets over 50% of the votes in the May election, theyโll win the seat and no additional voting will be necessary for the November election. Rick […]
Update: Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Payouts Near $6 Million
The Deschutes County Sheriffโs Office is still dealing with the fallout of alleged favoritism and retribution that has plagued the agency for years. The sheriffโs office, and Deschutes County, are now at the center of a grievance of termination and administrative appeal by William Bailey, a former DCSO captain who ran for sheriff against Kent […]
The Bend Market Isnโt Hot or Cold. Itโs Honest.
Whatโs the market doing? This is a common question you receive when you are a real estate professional. And it can be a challenging one to answer. But today, the story in Bend is all about balance. After a stretch of rapid appreciation, low inventory, and intense competition, todayโs market is settling into a more […]
Surviving Shilo
When the Shilo Inn closed back in February, my first thought was for Real Taste of India. Tucked into the restaurant space attached to the hotel, the delectable Indian restaurant and buffet overlooks the pool and garden area. Iโve been here long enough to see several restaurants inhabit the space (pour one out for Fat […]
Farmers Markets Return in May
Elevation Farmers Market On May 1, the Bend Factory Stores changes its name to Elevation Bend and launches a weekly Friday Farmers Market through October. More than 50 vendors are scheduled for the inaugural event. โThe market will feature a wide variety of local vendors, including fresh vegetables and berries, flowers and beef products, along […]
Under the Radar Picks for 2026
Weโre already a third of the way through 2026 and the movies that have made big money have been the usual suspects (โSuper Mario Galaxyโ and โScream 7โ) with some word-of-mouth crowdpleasers (โProject Hail Maryโ and โSend Helpโ) and a viral micro-budget horror movie with a massive YouTube fanbase (โIron Lungโ). But several pretty great […]

