EDITOR'S PICK
- Bend Park & Recreation spring programs open for registration next week
- Inside the hunt for a serial kidnapper, and a bloody finale near Grants Pass
- Oops. Mt. Bachelor skiers make faulty 911 calls due to Apple's new crash feature
- City of Bend approves funds to improve bike, pedestrian safety at Olney Avenue
- Gov. Kotek's budget omits $60 million project at OSU-Cascades
- FBI investigating abortion-related attacks in Oregon
- Idaho lawmaker wants to discuss letting some Eastern Oregon counties join Idaho
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- Hundreds of Portland workers strike
- Local U.S. drugstores lack antibiotics, children's medicines and Adderall
- High-end RV resorts grow popular amid the housing crunch
- Average long-term mortgage rate falls a fourth straight week
- U.S. filings for jobless aid lowest since April
- REI lays off 167 at headquarters in Seattle area
- Google has the next move as Microsoft embraces OpenAI buzz
- Intel slashes wages, bonuses after disastrous quarterly results
- Meta posts lower Q4 profit, announces huge stock buyback
- 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
- Redmond Calendar Jan. 26-Feb. 1
- Events Calendar Feb. 2-8
- The Miller Twins play Saturday in downtown Bend
- Central Oregon outdoors, ski and trail conditions
- 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
- Central Oregon outdoors, ski and trail conditions
- Explore calendar Jan. 20-26
- Bridge replacement project to cut access at Smith Rock this summer
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- Commentary: Free COVID care will soon be gone, should you worry?
- Editorial: A pilot program for more middle income housing in Oregon
- Editorial: Should the Legislature allow cities to raise taxes on marijuana?
- Commentary: Is Arizona's water debate the future for the West?
- Editorial: State e-bike study may set the policy path for Oregon
- Editorial: A triple win for water in Oregon
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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