Public invited to suicide prevention awareness events
September 7 through 13 is National Suicide Awareness Week. To build awareness and work toward preventing suicide, and suicide attempts, the Deschutes…
Continue Reading
September 7 through 13 is National Suicide Awareness Week. To build awareness and work toward preventing suicide, and suicide attempts, the Deschutes…
Continue Reading
The Colorado Avenue Bridge in southwest Bend will be closed to all traffic from October 5 through November 17 for construction of a trail…
Continue Reading
Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., announced Wednesday that his office is now accepting requests from residents of Oregon’s Second District for tickets…
Continue Reading
State Rep. Knute Buehler, R-Bend, ended weeks of private consideration Tuesday by telling supporters he won’t run for governor next year and…
Continue Reading
Unemployment levels are on the rise across Central Oregon, following the statewide trend over the past few months, but job gains also are up…
Continue Reading
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Prineville District Office recently welcomed Jeff Kitchens as the new Deschutes Resource Area Field Manager. The…
Continue Reading
Deschutes County home prices continue to rise at one of the fastest rates in the country, again making the top 10 in new statistics out Tuesday from…
Continue Reading
Despite a flurry of Internet rumors claiming otherwise, statewide deer and elk archery seasons will open as scheduled on Saturday, the Oregon…
Continue Reading
As the fight on fire lines continues around the Pacific Northwest, hundreds of families of firefighters continue to hope their loved ones remain…
Continue Reading
A suspected drug trafficker from Salem who eluded pursuing police and a manhunt east of Bend last week was arrested the next morning, along with a…
Continue Reading
With hundreds more students enrolling each year, Bend-La Pine Schools now have some room to grow. The district’s two newest schools, built…
Continue Reading
A controversial man-made lake in Tumalo was making some more noise Monday in a small, rural neighborhood — this time on purpose, to hear just…
Continue Reading
Applications are being accepted for the 2016 PRCA Sisters Rodeo Queen, according to John Leavitt, queen selection committee chair. Applications will…
Continue Reading
The Tower Theatre Foundation has received $3,500 in support from the Oregon Arts Commission, a state-run agency funded by the State of Oregon and the…
Continue Reading
Sisters Camp Sherman Fire District is hosting five firefighters from the United Kingdom for two weeks as part of an international firefighter…
Continue Reading
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality recorded Tuesday’s air quality in Central Oregon as “moderate,” meaning…
Continue Reading
On Monday morning, activists with Cascadia Forest Defenders hung a banner across Cascade Lakes Highway in protest of the Forest Service’s plans…
Continue Reading
A threat of thunderstorms had crews on the 65,000-acre County Line 2 Fire on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation watching for new problems to emerge…
Continue Reading
A 35-year-old alleged drunk driver refused to pull over for a traffic stop in northeast Bend Sunday night, leading police on a pursuit several miles…
Continue Reading
Cooler temperatures and calmer winds made for good progress Saturday on the more than 73,000-acre Canyon Creek Complex Fire south of John Day and…
Continue Reading