Bend police say a Canadian man has been arrested for the homicide of a Bend woman in 2023. Twenty-five-year old Cole Nikolaus Sinclair was arrested last December under Canada’s extradition process and remains in Canada pending the outcome of his extradition proceedings. Police believe he killed 28 year old Evelyn Jeanette Weaver who was found […]
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Backcountry Paradise
Summer is in the air in Central Oregon and flowers are blossoming! Merino wool layers and puffy jackets are being replaced by shorts and blouses; big insulated boots replaced by sandals and Birkenstocks. Summer sports such as biking and hiking are defrosting and the transition from winter to summer is almost complete. A lot of […]
Deschutes County Delays Movement on East Redmond Encampment
The Deschutes County Board of County Commissioners is looking at plans to evacuate those in a growing encampment on east Redmond property following a code violation in the area. The violation is on County-owned property near the garbage facility, Negus Transfer Center. After years of discussing the removal of houseless people living on the nearly […]
Not-So-Superheroes
It’s no secret that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been struggling lately. Post-“Endgame,” the MCU has fumbled extensively with telling stories in their intricately interconnected universe, while films like “The Marvels,” “Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania” and “Captain America: Brave New World” didn’t come close to reaching their projected grosses (which was still more than […]
The War and Treaty
To many, country music conjures up the image of rednecks in pickup trucks, drinking whiskey and singing about heartbreak. Yet, country music actually represents a blend of folk, Western and blues music from the Southern United States. Stylistically, these forms were deeply influenced by Black spirituals and work songs, while the lyrics reflected the trials […]
All-Time Great Bassist Coming to Bend
One of the world’s all-time great bass players is coming to Bend. Victor Wooten and the Wooten Brothers will play at the Volcanic Theatre Pub on May 10. I spoke with five-time Grammy award winner Victor Wooten and Wooten brothers Regi, Roy, and Joseph about six decades of making music together, how George Clinton and […]
Why Invest in Central Oregon?
In today’s unpredictable economic landscape, smart investors seek stability. While stocks fluctuate, Bend’s real estate market offers something increasingly rare: tangible value. I’ve tracked Central Oregon’s growth for years, and what stands out isn’t just the spectacular setting but the fundamentals that drive sustainable appreciation. When economic uncertainty looms, physical assets like property in desirable […]
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Attorney General Rayfield Stops in Bend for Town Hall State Attorney General Dan Rayfield joined a panel of local leaders in Bend on Saturday, May 3, to discuss how the state is pushing back against federal policies impacting communities like Bend. Rayfield was joined by Congresswoman Janelle Bynum, State Sen. Anthony Broadman (D-District 27) and […]
Understanding Intimacy
Dear Dr. Jane, My husband and I have some minor communication problems, but overall we get along pretty well. Last summer, we started couples’ counselling because I discovered that he was secretly watching porn. My sister said that it wasn’t a big deal, but it feels terrible to me. We have a pretty good sex […]
Sourdough, Chocolate and a Cookie That Doesn’t Quit
There’s a moment โ right as you break one open โ when time stops. Warm chocolate oozes from the center like lava. The golden edges crackle. The aroma of brown butter and vanilla fills the air like a spell and suddenly… nothing else matters. That’s the power of these sourdough discard chocolate chip cookies. And […]

