EDITOR'S PICK
- Colorado may adopt AI to detect wildfires, joining Oregon, other states
- Redmond school board appoints new member
- Oregon cities pitch their plan for state homeless spending
- Health officials urge Oregonians not to use eczema cream after 2 babies develop lead poisoning
- Graduation rates continue to rise in 2022 after dropping during pandemic
- crook county
- Crook County declares drought emergency for fourth straight year
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- $10 million sought to bolster Oregon meat processing facilities
- U.S. economy slowed but still grew at 2.9% rate last quarter
- U.S. infiltrates big ransomware gang: 'We hacked the hackers'
- Grand jury probes faulty Goodyear recreational vehicle tires
- Local entrepreneurs tap everyday expenses to generate money for charities, nonprofits
- Oregon-based Vacasa lays off 1,300: ‘We need to reduce our costs’
- Gunderson plans to lay off 101 when it closes Portland rail-car factory
- Tesla says its 4Q profit rose 59%, expects strong margins
- Member of Congress reads AI-generated speech on House floor
- New exhibition showcases how Native artwork is alive, intrinsic to thriving communities
- Learn how to sew at three-day workshop
- Saffron Grill serves dishes with a Persian flair, American favorites
- Enjoy award-winning, elevated street food at Westside Taco Co. in Redmond
- Rising singer-songwriter Melissa Carper rambles into Bend
- Events Calendar Jan. 26-Feb. 1
- Redmond Calendar Jan. 26-Feb. 1
- Study finds a new Central Oregon performing arts center has community, stakeholder support
- Explore calendar Jan. 27-Feb. 2
- In 'Good for a Girl,' Bend's Lauren Fleshman reflects on storied running career, highlights issues female athletes face
- Nature essayist examines Northwest species in 'Where We Call Home'
- Getting young kids active in the Central Oregon outdoors is worth the effort
- Explore calendar Jan. 20-26
- Central Oregon outdoors, ski and trail conditions
- Bridge replacement project to cut access at Smith Rock this summer
- Smith Rock’s stunning views and an ice cream parlor, Juniper Junction
Editorial cartoons
- Letters to the editor: City should hear appeal
- Editorial: Should Oregon get behind a new approach to child welfare?
- Commentary: Economists finally have a good excuse for being wrong
- Editorial: A public records law failure
- Editorial: Bring more of the heavens to Deschutes County
- Guest Column: The challenges of managing Oregon's cougar population
- Editorial: Local legislators back a panic alarm and blocking potentially insecure technology
Your Opinion
Should the city of Bend oppose expansion of a gas pipeline that is east of town?
Tell the Bend City Council what you think. You can email councilors at council@bendoregon.gov. If it decides to get involved, we think it should reach out to TC Energy to allow the company to present its perspective.
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