The City of Redmond will turn on its red light cameras May 15. Phase one of the automated photo enforcement traffic program includes six stationary cameras and one mobile unit that can be placed in different areas. The first fixed camera locations will be facing north, south, east and westbound at NW Sixth Street and […]
Seven Red Light Cameras Go Live in Redmond May 15
A Redmond Chinese Classic
When thinking about Chinese food in Central Oregon, too few names come to mind. The regionโs culinary landscape is often defined by its omnipresent craft beer culture and farm-to-table Pacific Northwest fare, but tucked into the streets of Redmond and Bend is an underrated Chinese food scene, bridging the gap between classic American comfort and […]
FireFree Collection Days in Bend Start Next Weekend
Deschutes County is reminding Bend-area residents that FireFree collection days start next weekend at the Knott Landfill. The free yard debris drop-off event will be held Friday, May 15 through Sunday, May 24, from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., seven days a week at 61050 SE 27th Street, Bend. The FireFree program helps residents get ready for wildfire season by clearing dry […]
The Deschutes Public Libraryโs New Central Library is Nigh
As natural light pours down through the airy lobby of the Deschutes Public Libraryโs new Central Library, off SE 27th Street, newcomers’ first reactions will likely just be: Wow. Passing through the front entrance, one gazes upward toward a gymnasium-tall ceiling from which a large-scale art installation, titled โJuniper,โ is suspended by 1,440 cables. Weighing […]
Brightside Animal Center Open Sundays in June, New Programs Coming
Redmondโs Brightside Animal Center will expand its hours of operation to Sundays from 10am to 5:30pm, starting on June 7. The change in hours comes after a year of deliberation between staff members who say community members are more available and willing to adopt or pick up lost pets on weekends. BAC Shelter Director Hannah […]
Bend Advances Proposed Fees for Bend Central District Business Properties
The Bend City Council on Wednesday voted 4-2 to advance a proposal to add new fees for commercial property owners in the Bend Central District, with hopes revenue will prod a vision for redevelopment thatโs seen a sluggish start. The fees would provide money for anything from new lighting and landscaping, marketing and promotions, events, security, cleaning and infrastructure maintenance. […]
Feeling Comfortable After a Gap in Dating
Dear Dr. Jane, I’m a regular reader and really appreciate your advice. I’ve noticed that many people who write in are married or in long-term relationships struggling to communicate about intimacy โ and your guidance on talking openly and compassionately really resonates with me. But my situation is a little different. I’m a 42-year-old woman […]
Letters to the Editor, Week of May 14
Substance Over Strategy Politics often attract people who are more interested in winning rather than governing. Unfortunately, this is where the games begin. Instead of focusing on solutions some tend to frame issues in ways that divide, exaggerate and distract. They tend to shift positions depending on the audience, sometimes trade favors behind closed doors, […]
Redmond Real Estate in 2026
As the calendar flips to May, we are officially more than one-third of the way through 2026, making it a great time to take a look at what has happened so far in the Redmond real estate market. To better understand where the market stands, weโll compare this yearโs numbers to the previous two years […]
Redmondโs Summer Sizzles with a Robust Music Lineup
Thereโs no shortage of live music events in Redmond over the summer. General Duffyโs Waterhole hosts its annual AccuAir Heating & Coolingโs Summer Kickinโ Concert Series with Jacquie Roar on Friday, May 22. Her career skyrocketed on Season 24 of โThe Voiceโ where she finished fourth in the finale. The series also includes country music […]

