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Kiln is opening a 43,000-square-foot coworking campus in Bend’s Old Mill District, betting that Central Oregon’s remote-work economy still has room to grow even as the market for flexible office […]
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Kiln is opening a 43,000-square-foot coworking campus in Bend’s Old Mill District, betting that Central Oregon’s remote-work economy still has room to grow even as the market for flexible office […]
Redmond plans to demolish its old police station and build a skating rink in its place. Redmond City Council, acting as the urban renewal board, approved a contract on May […]
Culver School District named Kevin Dinning as its next superintendent. Dinning will replace Stefanie Garber who is leaving the job at the end of this school year. Dinning has been […]
The timing might never be better for Bend’s Max King, as this Saturday’s SELCO Pole Pedal Paddle is a runners’ race. The prolific, world-class runner of a variety of distances […]
An Obsidian Middle School science teacher is expanding a new introduction to career and technical education (CTE) class that helps engage students through grant funding and community support. The class […]
Many La Pine residents expressed strong opposition to a proposed data center during a nearly three-hour public comment session at a La Pine City Council meeting Wednesday night. The proposed […]
Katie Sheldon remembers being a young child when her parents would hold the Pole Pedal Paddle registration at their house in the early 1980s. Piles of cash covered a table. […]
A Bend oncologist traveling on the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak has been cleared to leave a special biocontainment unit in Nebraska, where he was the […]
Mayor says scaled-back project could start in 2028 The city of Redmond and Oregon Department of Transportation have set their sights on a possible repaving project of South U.S. Highway […]
Only one long-jumper in state history has jumped farther than Caldera freshman Rikaiya Griffin. It’s Sophia Beckmon — a three-time state and national champion while at Oregon City and the […]
The May primary election is right around the corner and Oregon officials say it may be too late to mail your ballot, due to changes in how the U.S. Postal […]
Police responded to Bend High School Wednesday morning after a situation with a disruptive individual began inside the school, said Bend-La Pine Schools officials. From 10:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. […]
Spend any amount of time in Central Oregon’s abundant outdoors and it will seem pretty darn noisy once you get back home. Even if you live in a quiet neighborhood, […]
A retired Bend doctor who was on a cruise ship where three people died after contracting the hantavirus says he too has tested positive for the dangerous virus. Stephen Kornfield, […]
Vacancy Floor has been one of Bend’s busier rock bands over the past few years, playing a bunch of gigs both locally and regionally and building some buzz despite playing […]
Rain falling on the roof of Scott and Lisa May’s home doesn’t flow into storm drains. It becomes drinking water. Sunlight powers nearly everything inside. Even much of the wastewater […]
Christine Pollard has been named interim dean and chancellor of Oregon State University-Cascades, effective May 16. Becky Johnson — who briefly filled the role after former dean Sherman Bloomer was […]
Thirteen artists from Tumalo Art Company’s past and present will participate in the Best Fine Art Sale, which returns from dormancy every couple of years, often popping up in a […]
Between sips of coffee in late April, Maestro Michael Gesme mused on his past, present and future. The soon-to-retired teacher and conductor was contemplative with the close of his 30-year […]
The Bend Park & Recreation District is seeking volunteers for trail projects through October. The park district is inviting community members to join its Natural Resources and Trails team with […]
Weather forecasts for Tuesday, May 12 predict possible record-breaking temperatures in parts of Central Oregon. Temperatures are expected as high as the low 90s for parts of Central Oregon — […]
Annual campfire restrictions will go into effect on May 13 on certain Bureau of Land Management land in Central Oregon. Campfires will be prohibited along portions of the Crooked, Deschutes, […]
The Pine Mountain fire is 100% contained at 2,589 acres, according to Central Oregon Fire Info. The fire will be turned back over to local units. A Type 4 Incident […]
St. Charles Health System has selected Michael Hartke as its next president and CEO as current president Dr. Steve Gordon plans to retire later this year. Hartke currently serves as […]