Central Oregon school districts are mostly above state averages in English language arts, math and science, though still ...
The Redmond Economic Development Inc. will host an educational networking event Oct. 29 to talk about the future… ...
Jefferson County became the eighth Oregon county in 2025 to gain a state emergency drought declaration. Much of the county remained in moderate drought in late September. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek ...
Members of the Dry Canyon Arts Association show off their wares at a recent First Friday Art Walk. The event returns to downtown Oct. 3. These Dry Canyon artists will participate in Redmond’s First ...
Redmond’s Dry Canyon Arts Association secured a $34,000 cultural development award from the Oregon Cultural Trust to help fund the remodel of the historic downtown Rogers and Lynch Building at 6th St.
About 200 people showed up to protest outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland on Sunday, Sept. 28. (Photo by Alex Baumhardt/Oregon Capital Chronicle) Oregon and the city ...
The first drunk tweet in Oregon history didn’t end benignly. Maybe it would have, if Twitter (or X) had been a thing in March 1838 when, fortified with a nice zesty jolt of French brandy, the Rev.
If your reading list is getting a little low, you can replenish your stocks — for free — at a book giveaway on Saturday at High Desert Music Hall. Herringbone Books owner Brandon Weimer said that ...
One of Central Oregon’s largest home builders, Hayden Homes, has a new home: A repurposed aircraft parts manufacturing building in Redmond. For the first time in 36 years of home building, Hayden ...
If you’ve walked or driven through downtown Redmond recently, you’ve likely noticed a huge splash of color across what use to be a giant gray wall. Bend muralists Megan Stumpfig and Hamid Naemeh are ...
In an era where artificial intelligence promises to revolutionize everything from healthcare to entertainment, one inconvenient truth is emerging: The massive data centers powering this tech boom are ...
Historic Landmarks Commission: Members of the public are welcome to attend, contact Megan Peninger at 541-923-7762 or email [email protected] for more information; 4:30-6:30 p.m.; ...
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