EDITOR'S PICK
- Redmond residents rally around council after racist raccoon incident
- Sara Johnson, citing clash with new school board members, to step down as Crook County superintendent
- Wallowa County voters OK Greater Idaho measure passes by 7 votes
- Central Oregon prescribed burns: Where's that smoke coming from?
- Oregon sets benefits for unemployment, paid leave
- Eight drown in Oregon waterways, drawing warnings from authorities
- Bend Mayor to Knopp: Walkout could cost Bend funding for housing, public safety and more
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- First Story's donation pushes Mountain View SBHC to fundraising target
- Apple unveils sleek, $3,500 'Vision Pro' goggles. Will they be what VR has been looking for?
- Burgerville union wins James Beard Leadership award
- Oregon electric vehicle sales are soaring; can that last?
- EarthCruiser introduces a van-sized overland vehicle
- Malheur County gold mine moves closer to approval
- St. Charles Bend nurses start clock on a strike over pay, staffing issues
- First time home buyers need a little luck and a lot of planning
- Portland Tribune parent company Pamplin Media Group to sell Milwaukie-area headquarters to Clackamas County
- Sisters Rodeo 2023: A guide for spectators
- Shop, eat and play at Bend's new weekly night market
- Book recommendations from Deschutes Public Library
- The Brown Owl’s food truck is back with inspired small plates and more
- Rad Beanz Coffee roasts beans to order and hand delivers in Bend
- The Capitol hosts punk bands Zao, Real McKenzies
- Joshua Ray Walker returns to the Silver Moon
- Domino Room hosts Dogs in a Pile
- Don't get burned by Phil's Trail closures — try these alternatives
- Central Oregon outdoors and trail conditions
- Float the Deschutes River in Bend for cool summer fun
- Sneak in an evening hike at Whychus Canyon Preserve
- Explore calendar May 26-June 1
- Mountain biking: Afternoon Delight Trail a great option and a key connector
- Central Oregon outdoors and trail conditions
- Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge's scenery is for the birds
Editorial cartoons
- Editorial: Oregon Legislature headed to a bad ending
- Guest Column: A call to avert a nurses' strike
- Guest Column: Everyone's help is needed to combat fentanyl
- Editorial: Police are frustrated with Measure 110, no surprise
- Guest Column: Standing with St. Charles nurses
- Editorial: Discrimination is easier to find than to fix
- Editorial: State's climate friendly areas will need to be investment friendly
Your Opinion
Poll: Should Senate members who walked out be eligible for re-election?
In the November 2022 election, Oregonians passed — by a 68%-32% margin — Measure 113, which mandates that legislators accumulating 10 or more unexcused absences be barred from re-election. This now would apply to 10 senators who walked out of the current session. Republicans plan to challenge the intention and implementation of M113 in court.
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