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Branden Plascencia didn't think much about theater before middle school. He hadn't acted in anything, and hadn't seen many shows or musical films. → Read More
Editor’s note: This is part of a series of articles about exceptional high school graduates in the class of 2021 across Central Oregon. → Read More
On June 13, five women are expected to earn a bachelor's degree in computer science from Oregon State University-Cascades. Although these women have differing backgrounds, they had three things in → Read More
The Redmond School Board races are the most competitive in Central Oregon this year. → Read More
Editor's Note: This is the second of two stories about the Bend-La Pine School Board candidates. → Read More
This year, something unprecedented has happened to Carol Loesche, president of the League of Women Voters of Deschutes County: Four Bend-La Pine school board candidates have completely ignored her calls → Read More
In 1984, Becky Johnson began her tenure at Oregon State University as an assistant forestry professor. → Read More
Voters will be choosing at least three new members of the Bend-La Pine School Board in the May 18 special election. → Read More
At Silver Rail Elementary School, a specialist, nonclassroom teacher like Emily Gibson monitor unmasked students during lunch while teachers take a break. → Read More
Monday didn't look like a typical first day of school for students at R.E. Jewell Elementary in Bend. → Read More
Shantal Asman’s family moved to the Three Rivers area in August from Eugene. She and her husband work full time, so she was worried about finding a safe place for → Read More
Realms High School student Brett Judish learned about racism in his own town recently through an interview with a fellow high school sophomore in Bend. → Read More
Tina Knapp, a single mother living in Redmond, needed a low-cost all-day child care option for her 8-year-old son, Jordan, while she worked full-time at a caregiving agency. She didn't → Read More
It’s barely more than a skeleton at this point, but the new building on the Oregon State University-Cascades campus already has one noticeable difference from many construction projects: cross-laminated timber, → Read More
Juan Cuadros knows what it's like to be a student from a Spanish-speaking household attending an English-speaking school. He took English language learner classes while growing up in the Los → Read More
What was once vacant, dusty land at the corner of Knott Road and SE 15th Street is now occupied by the towering skeleton of a 260,000-square-foot school and its accompanying → Read More
Deschutes County voters will see a library bond on their November ballots for the first time since 1998. → Read More
Oregon State University’s new president can’t definitively say what college life will be like this fall at his school’s campuses in Bend and Corvallis — if the campuses are open → Read More
REDMOND — Since its founding in 1992, Central Christian School has never had its own gym, which has caused many headaches. → Read More
The Redmond City Council has a new member: local general contractor Albert Calderon. → Read More