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Bed, Bath and Way Beyond

THE Hostel in Bend delivers lodging… and a social life

Monday Morning (12:30am: Karaoke) We’re singingโ€”no, screamingโ€”the iconic Queen song “Bohemian Rhapsody” into a pair of microphones inside a crowded Bend bar featuring cheap beer, pool and, well, karaoke. There are four of us now, down from a high of seven earlier in the evening. Outsiders might think they’re looking at a bunch of longtime […]

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Source Spotlight: Emma Anderson

Helping survivors to help themselves

“It’s incredible seeing our clients go through the process and see them grow and take back their lives, to get the tools to be where they need to be.” โ€” Emma Anderson Emma Anderson enthusiastically declares it was Saving Grace that brought her to Bend. Five and a half years ago, she was fresh out […]

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Democracy in Crisis

Out of Standing Rock, the Birth of a New Environmental Movement

It is snowing in Washingtonโ€”strange in early March after an insanely warm winter, but nothing compared to the cold many activists and tribal members endured in North Dakota while fighting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Kristen Tuske of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation stands with other women in front of the White House, […]

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GUNG HOFOR SHOWS

Taj Mahal, Keb’Mo, Andre Nickatina & the Brothers Comatose

Book these shows now so you don’t miss out. Brothers Comatose and The Lowest Pair April 7 BLUEGRASS โ€” Sisters Folk Festival favorites The Brothers Comatose return to Central Oregon in support of last year’s record, “City Painted Gold,” an album widely received for its southwestern roots and beautiful soundscapes. A downright rocking string band, […]

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On the Frontline

Finding housing is tough enough, but with mental illness it can be impossible

Often times, when tackling a tough subject, such as an illness or a tragedy, you might get a glimmer of hope at the end. A lesson learned. A silver lining. But if you’re looking for a happily ever after here, don’t hold your breath. Deschutes County sits in in a crippling mental health and housing […]

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Letters 3/15-3/22

Readers heavily respond to the Gas Tax and Roads Editorial

Contributions of the Poor I appreciate and honor the poor among us because they walk, cycle and use public transportation, contributing very little to the carbon emissions polluting our air. They use very little water and do nothing to pollute our water resources with exploitative resource extraction and indiscriminate waste disposal. They do not destroy […]

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Beer Abounds in Boise

On a tour of U.S. beer (this time closer to home!), Payette Brewing leads a suddenly-crowded pack

The drive along US-20 between Central Oregon and Boise can be pretty boring: vast tracts of uninhabited, sagebrush-filled land with little to ease the monotony until the mountains past Burns. But Idaho’s capital is worth at least a weekend visit for any Bendite, thanks to its towering state capitol, its vast array of outdoor activities […]

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Cover All Kids

Bills that would offer insurance for all Oregon children have passed through committees in the state House and Senate. But if passed, where will the money come from?

Health care coverage is a “hot topic” these days, and Oregon is no exception. The uncertainty created by discussions in Washington, D.C., only adds to the chaos in the health care arenaโ€”but a pair of bills currently making their way through the Oregon Legislature meets this head-on. Senate Bill 558 and House Bill 2726, commonly […]

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