News·February 15, 2023Animal Shelter CrisisAround the United States, county animal shelters face overcrowding, disease, limited resources and underfunding. One of the biggest issues in...
EducationNews·March 8, 2023Pioneer Alternative School in Prineville Opens its Doors Once a low-key alternative program, plagued with an undesirable reputation and operating out of mobile classrooms, Prineville’s Pioneer Alternative School...
News Briefs·April 7, 2023Former President Trump Indicted, Will Face Grand Jury in TrialOn April 4, former president Donald Trump was indicted in Manhattan on 34 felony counts involving falsifying business records in...
News·April 19, 2023Redmond Shelter Seeks Employees to Help Area’s HomelessIn 2020 Angel Mullins came to Central Oregon with her two children, fleeing an abusive relationship. A U.S. Army veteran,...
News·May 17, 2023The Faces Behind Suicide PreventionSuicide is the second leading cause of death for 10- to 24-year-olds in Oregon. Ranked 11th in 2018, suicide rates...
News·May 31, 2023The La Pine Community Kitchen’s Road to SuccessBeginning their non-profit in an actual chicken coop, complete with dirt floors and repurposed refrigerators, La Pine Community Kitchen has...
CultureNews·July 5, 2023Bend’s 2023 Pet ParadeBy Emmy Gagnier July Fourth is the day to dress up your pets, as seen in Downtown Bend on Tuesday...
CultureNews·July 13, 2023Summer Fest 2023 By: Amelia Gagnier Almost everything there is handmade and one of a kind; such as bags, clothes, charms, pottery and...