An action-packed primary race for Position 3 on the Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners features six candidates and a diverse set of backgrounds, including a teacher, a tribal member and a former Marine. The seat is currently held by Commissioner Patti Adair, who announced last fall her bid for the U.S. House of Representatives, leaving her […]
Six Candidates Vie to Replace Adair on Deschutes County Board of Commissioners
One-Hundred Years of Bend Commercial History, Captured in Abstraction
Imagine Bend 100 years ago and you might hear puttering Model Ts or glimpse the Deschutes Riverbanks, clogged with mill workers, humming with timber production. Yet, during that same period, over in Europe, abstract art was gaining prominence. Bendโs more-cosmopolitan residents no doubt discussed the merits of this rule-smashing genre, if not quite yet hanging […]
City Hosting Design Open House for 2027 Neighborhood Street Safety Program Projects
Community members are invited to participate in the design open house for the 2027 Neighborhood Street Safety Program Projects. The open house will be held in person and online to share project information and gather public input. The open house will take place on April 23, 2026 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the VFW Event Room, 1503 NE […]
Local Splitboarder was Passionate About Snow and the Environment
Stratton Matteson loved snow. As a child, heโd zip around his familyโs Vermont neighborhood, on his bike, in the snow. He built miniature ski areas in his backyard complete with chairlifts, lodges and little Lego characters schussing his makeshift runs. Flash forward several years and you might have spotted him climbing Bendโs Century Drive, on […]
Caring for an Aging Population
Caring for elderly parents who are no longer able to care for themselves is an experience that few are prepared for.ย Elderly people who live alone have compounding medical issues, and those suffering from dementia related cognitive decline, present a multifaceted set of concerns.ย Adult children and families who are going through this experience with […]
Grit and Determination on a Big Screen
Three Bend athletes share the spotlight in a new outdoor adventure documentary, โADAPTED.โ The athletes all have spinal cord injuries, changing the course of their lives. They first returned to sport through Oregon Adaptive Sports, starting on the ski slopes. The film follows them through their journeys of sheer determination, resilience, courage and adventure. Anna […]
Oregonโs Gas Prices Are the Fifth Highest in the Nation
Gas prices across the country have soared since the United States and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, with Oregonโs statewide cost per gallon shooting to an average of $5.00 a gallon on April 7, up from $3.92. The national average was $4.14. Oregonโs highest prices are found in Curry County, according to AAA, with […]
Roundabout Project to Close Part of Huntington Road for Two Weeks
The Deschutes County Road Department will close a section of Huntington Road near the Three Rivers community from Monday, April 13, through Sunday, April 26, for construction work tied to the South Century Drive/Huntington Road roundabout project. Huntington Road will be closed to all traffic from the South Century Drive intersection to about 500 feet south of the intersection. Drivers can […]
County Seeks Volunteer for Wolf Depredation Compensation and Finance Assistance Committee
Deschutes County is accepting applications for one open position on the Wolf Depredation Compensation and Financial Assistance Committee. The volunteer position is for a member of the public who supports wolf conservation or coexistence with wolves. Applications will be accepted through May 4. The committee makes recommendations to the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners on […]
Low Snow Yields Early Access to Some of Central Oregon’s High-Mountain Highways
As Chris Moor cycled toward the crest of 5,320-foot-high McKenzie Pass on a recent ride, he was stopped by a patch of snow shaded by walls of black lava rock flanking the road. โI was not willing to trudge through the snow 100 feet,โ Moor told the Source. โIt was kind of cold, and I didnโt want to descend with wet feet and get […]

