- Photo essay: Faces of the Homeless
- Bend Education Association awards students $15,000 in scholarship money
- The Bulletin wins five awards in regional journalism contest
- Family Access Network gains two new board members
- Photo essay: Bulletin photographer captures mother's emotions in aftermath of 2022 fire
- Vince Genna Stadium has a new field of dreams
- Former FBI agent from Bend indicted on felony charges stemming from Jan. 6 riot
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- Malheur County gold mine moves closer to approval
- 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
- Rod's Quality Meat is downtown Redmond's new meat shop
- Central Oregon businesses among recipients of Business Oregon grants
- BendFilm head Todd Looby departs post months before 2023 festival start
- Oregon farm direct rules updated despite Senate stalemate
- Column: The art of shopping for a financial advisor
- Childhood friends find their future by hauling Bend's junk
- Central Oregon breweries, cideries, distilleries and wineries
- Explore calendar June 2-8
- COCC hosts cross-cultural celebration
- Trim your low-hanging branches, or The Night Trimmer might
- Gallery openings and exhibits in Central Oregon
- Redmond Calendar June 1-7
- Bumper crop of summer roots music in Central Oregon
- Annual Central Oregon BBQ, Brews & Whiskey Festival returns
- Don't get burned by Phil's Trail closures — try these alternatives
- 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
- Free summer yoga class series in Tumalo State Park fosters connection
Editorial cartoons
- Letters to the editor: The legislative walkout and the downsides of Greater Idaho
- Editorial: "Joint" committee meeting gets a dose of oversight and accountability
- Guest Column: A St. Charles nurses' strike will not help us heal
- Editorial: Does compromise need to be a dirty word for Oregon's Congressional leadership?
- Editorial: A breakup letter with Facebook
- Editorial: Move toward results on houselessness in Deschutes County
- Editorial: Bills to hold down prescription drug prices stalled
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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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