- COCC hosts cross-cultural celebration
- Bend-La Pine school employees to be honored for excellence
- Sighting of young sunflower sea star brings hope
- After 46 years and a tragic accident, Bend woman retires from Mt. Bachelor
- Warm Springs K-8 breaks ground on six new classrooms
- Where's that smoke coming from?
- Two bathroom fires at Sisters High School cause no damage or injuries, evacuation
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- 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
- Locals learn how to make cheese at Milton-Freewater's Walla Walla Cheese Co.
- Columbia Memorial's expansion designed for resiliency
- Business people on the move
- MidCity Food Mart fined for failing to inspect underground fuel tank
- Bumper crop of summer roots music in Central Oregon
- Annual Central Oregon BBQ, Brews & Whiskey Festival returns
- Domino Room hosts cult rapper Hobo Johnson
- Indian food prepared with love at Anita’s Kitchen in Bend
- Ice cream truck in Bend experiments with daring flavor combinations
- Worlds collide in Ocean stRoll pastry stout from Boss Rambler, Sparrow Bakery
- Events Calendar June 1-7
- Ringo Starr returns to Bend
- 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
- Explore calendar May 19-25
- Central Oregon outdoors and trail conditions
- Nature on an even keel at Central Oregon’s Balancing Rock
Editorial cartoons
- Editorial: Move toward results on houselessness in Deschutes County
- Editorial: Bills to hold down prescription drug prices stalled
- Guest Column: Bend voters support role for natural gas in energy future
- Editorial: A crackdown on violations by e-bike users is not coming in Bend
- Guest Column: Sen. Tim Knopp's walkout harms our democracy
- Guest Column: The need for irrigation canal piping
- Editorial: Oregon doesn't invest in college like it is a good investment
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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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