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Past articles by Joe:

Wes Knodel Gun Show in Redmond is back after cancelling in December

REDMOND — After being canceled in December following the passage of Oregon Measure 114, Oregon’s sweeping new gun law, the Wes Knodel Gun Show in Redmond kicked off Saturday. → Read More

Skier dies Wednesday at Mt. Bachelor

A man described as someone with advanced skills died while skiing at Mt. Bachelor ski area Wednesday. → Read More

Teens injured in La Pine car crash

Three teens were injured and taken to St. Charles Bend after a crash in La Pine Thursday night. → Read More

NeighborImpact seeks applicants for free Central Oregon child care services

NeighborImpact is seeking applicants for its free child care program for children ages 6 weeks to 3 years. → Read More

13 inches of snow expected in Cascades as wetter, cooler weather arrives

BEND, Ore. — An abnormally warm and dry start to October is forecast to give way this weekend to more seasonable wetter conditions and below average temperatures, which could bring → Read More

One dead after crash on Bend Parkway

A three-vehicle crash on the Bend Parkway Wednesday night killed a 37-year-old Bend resident. → Read More

Attendance drops among Central Oregon's youngest students, new state data show

Central Oregon’s youngest students are regularly attending class at a rate far below pre-pandemic levels. → Read More

Otter pup to debut at High Desert Museum exhibit

The new North American river otter pup at the High Desert Museum will be introduced full time into the Autzen Otter Exhibit with the exhibit’s two other resident otters on → Read More

Bird flu found in Bend; bird quarantine issued

Bird flu has been reported in Bend. → Read More

Blockbuster featured in new board game, and a storefront photo could win you $5,000

Ever since the Blockbuster in Bend became the last Blockbuster on earth, tourists from all over the world, oftentimes 50 people a day, have come to town to experience the → Read More

Deschutes Historical Museum seeks vendors for antique fair

The Deschutes Historical Museum is seeking vendors to participate in its first outdoor antique fair in August. → Read More

Author says High Desert Museum banned his books, but museum says they just don't sell

A Prineville author is saying the High Desert Museum banned his books as part of a politically motivated attack, but the Bend museum said the author’s books simply do not → Read More

Ukrainian sisters recount journey to Redmond

Ira and Kristina Sinohach, two sisters from Chernivtsi, Ukraine, left their home after the start of Vladimir Putin’s war, embarking on a journey through multiple countries before crossing into the → Read More

Airplane crashes at Sunriver Airport

An airplane crashed during takeoff at the Sunriver Airport Wednesday, according to the Sunriver Police Department. → Read More

Redmond woman dies after fall on Mount Shasta

A climbing guide from Redmond died after a fall while climbing Mount Shasta in California on Monday. → Read More

Greater Idaho map shrinks after primary election

The long-shot Greater Idaho movement reconfigured its map after two coastal and southern Oregon counties rejected ballot measures last week that would have required county commissioners to study becoming part → Read More

High Desert Museum invites community for its 40th anniversary party

The High Desert Museum will host a celebration in honor of its 40th anniversary on May 27. → Read More

2 La Pine injured rescuing two cats from burning home

Firefighters in La Pine rescued two cats after responding to a structure fire, but several other cats are feared dead. → Read More

Cascade Lakes Highway, Paulina Lake Road open in Deschutes County

Paulina Lake Road and Cascade Lakes Highway will soon open in Deschutes County. → Read More

Visitor policy at St. Charles hospitals set to change next week

Beginning Monday, St. Charles Health System will make a number of visitor policy changes related to COVID-19 in its hospitals. → Read More