The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is shelving a major overhaul to a key federal homeless services program ...
After Ian Cranston appeared at a motion for release hearing at Deschutes County Circuit Court Monday morning, his bail has been set at $500,000. The court will likely set future dates in the coming ...
Three months after opening, students from the School of Rock Bend will hold their first public concert. “We are very excited for our first performance, as you can imagine,” Jeff Reading told the ...
Say her name!” one protestor yelled, prompting a packed Jan. 10 crowd at downtown Bend’s Peace Corner to scream back with a ...
Governor Tina Kotek extended Oregon’s state of emergency on unsheltered homelessness, sharpening the focus on mental health ...
Bendites, we’ve got our outdoor sports dialed. The means by which we sweat and socialize is so often wrapped up in our ...
While many Oregon farmers pull back amid tariff worries, low crop prices and a difficult labor market, Jeff Newton plans to ...
Keep the applause to a minimum, please,” Bend Mayor Melanie Kebler directed the public at the Jan. 7 Bend City Council ...
Oregrown has become one of the state’s most recognizable cannabis brands, currently operating locations in Portland, Eugene ...
I don’t know what you’re after when you watch movies and television. Some people use pop culture as a way to escape the narrow confines of their daily life and only want to be entertained. Others just ...
Half a century ago, Peter Jensen launched Project Censored, in part as a response to how the Watergate break-in was covered.
A Ukrainian musical group will engage and inform Central Oregonians about its country’s culture and customs when it performs ...