EDITOR'S PICK
- New Portland Thorns season begins in Bend for second year in a row
- Coast Guard makes dramatic rescue as wave rolls yacht
- Head of Mt. Bachelor ski resort departs
- City Council delivers a major blow to SE Bend residents' opposition to gas station development
- Bonamici announces $4M for pedestrian safety, after being struck by car
- Fewer people visited Crater Lake in 2022
- Kotek proposes $200 million for semiconductor plan
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- Business people on the move
- Jury decides Musk didn't defraud investors with 2018 Tesla tweets
- Google, Apple, Amazon give investors reason to fret
- Making the cut: Researchers aim to replace human pruners with robots
- US payrolls surprise with surge as jobless rate hits 53-year low
- Treasury makes more electric SUVs eligible for tax credits
- Nostalgia sells; nostalgia with a twist can be a smash
- Shell adds to oil industry's record profits, with $41.6 billion
- Two fast food chains consider Bend
- "80 for Brady" is neither touchdown nor fumble
- The most intimate 'The Sound of Music' audiences have ever seen
- Smokus Pocus, world's first 420-themed magic show, wafts into Bend
- High-energy rock duo Moxi & Loon invade Central Oregon
- Oregon arts groups, performance venues seek $50 million in state aid
- Sunriver Resort Food & Wine Festival showcases local ingredients, chef's talent
- Grateful Dead Night returns to High Desert Music Hall
- Events Calendar Feb. 2-8
- Central Oregon outdoors, ski and trail conditions
- Explore calendar Feb. 3-9
- Oops. Mt. Bachelor skiers make faulty 911 calls due to Apple's new crash feature
- Skiing and snowboarding: Escape the crowds by venturing into the backcountry
- For taking in Central Oregon scenery, snowshoes set the right pace
- A glorious first day of the season at Mt. Bachelor
- Central Oregon outdoors, ski and trail conditions
- Explore calendar Jan. 27-Feb. 2
Editorial cartoons
- Editorial: Should Bend invest in public safety, or maybe let it slip a bit?
- Guest column: Build more resilient and efficient homes in Oregon
- Editorial: Two bills would shake up how Oregon invests its money
- Editorial: Climate friendly rules may not be budget friendly
- Historical editorials: Register to vote
- Editorial: A perk too far or a perk that Oregon gets right?
- Commentary: Free COVID care will soon be gone, should you worry?
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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