Vol. 23, No. 46
Bend's Drinking (and Driving) Trend
DUII arrests in Deschutes County continue to rise. The coming holidays can sometimes be a trigger, says one local attorney
By Cayla Clark
Helping Young Kids Succeed
Healthy Beginnings, named the Bend Chamber's nonprofit of the year, offers free screenings that can identify barriers to learning
By Laurel Brauns
War Vet Turns to Comedy for Healing
"Corina's Playhouse" benefits OUT Central Oregon and raises awareness about suicide prevention
A Climate Action Plan Moves Forward
City Council will vote Dec. 4 whether to support the plan's progressive actions and goals
Beer Giving Back
Silver Moon's F* Cancer initiative continues to grow, setting a new standard for what breweries can do
By Nicole Vulcan
Source Weekly Update Podcast 11/14/19
The City of Bend's climate action plan, Brown's Basics closes and a new meal delivery service in Bend
Concerned Parents Press On Against Verizon Tower
The fight against a cell phone tower near Elk Meadow Elementary continues
If You Build It, They Will Come
Bend Park and Recreation District partners with volleyball club to build new courts
By Isaac Biehl
Source Weekly Update Podcast 11/21/19
A rad new series of skate murals, and the economic projections for Bend (including housing)
LUBA Got It Right. Now What?
With a remand of a marijuana farm application, Deschutes County may have to actually define "youth activity center." Or will it?
Letters to the Editor
Award-Winning Journalist Comes to Bend
Lulu Garcia-Navarro aims to share how the U.S. is viewed by other countries and cultures
Heads Up from the Feds
USDA breaks silence on hemp rules
By Jeremy Dickman
Thinking About Investment Properties?
Things to consider when looking at buying income properties
By Christin J Hunter, Broker
Once Upon A Crime & My Fare Lady
No forgiveness, no peace
By Amy Alkon
This Modern World—week of November 14
After getting away with one bank robbery, the President decides to rob another bank
By Tom Tomorrow
Free Will Astrology—Week of November 14
Something that could be valuable in the future may be undervalued now
By Rob Brezsny
Here we go again with the scolding of youthful activism
But when these people were young...
By Jen Sorensen
Mild Abandon—week of November 14
Maybe she needs to back of my Daddy and find her own Daddy
By E.J. Pettinger
Crosstitutes Get Shut Down, Reborn
After a viral post, Instagram suspends local art account
By Teafly Peterson
Delivery by the Bowl
Every Friday, the business releases a new menu for the following week
By Nancy Patterson
Make Your Spirits Bright with Spicy Jambalaya
A New Orleans fave can offer an alternative to ham and turkey this holiday season
By Donna Britt
Brown's Basics Closes
Brown's will still be making custom orders, including Thanksgiving pies
My Northwest Beercation
A trip to the Inland Northwest to sip some new brews
By Heidi Howard
Seoul Survivor
"Parasite" Will Stick with You
By Jared Rasic
Another Chapter
A pre-brunch chat with singer/songwriter Pearl Charles
"Dead Leaves"
A new single and release party from The Color Study
Another Type of Smoke Signal
An ode to a sleeping volcano
By Jim Anderson
Optimism and the Climate
A mountaineer's perspective on surviving a trek vs. surviving a climate crisis
By Graham Zimmerman
Offer perspective on the future of the Deschutes River
Oregonians have a few more days to weigh in on the future of one of Central Oregon's most vital resources
Central Oregon Give Guide 2019
Now's the time to give—with 60 non profits all in one handy spot!
By The Source Staff
Jump - Van Halen Tribute
@ Tower Theatre
Tue., April 2, 7:30 p.m.
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