Vol. 21, No. 35
This Ain't the Summer of Love
Reporting from the ground in Washington, D.C.
By Baynard Woods
Displacing the Displaced
Redmond's homeless find blockades to encampments. Deschutes County says it's a "and-use issue; COID plans to sell parcel for a reported $8 million.
By Magdalena Bokowa
Bringin' Down the Noise
Finding a solution to noise complaints in Bend
By Anne Pick
Progress made on Milli Fire containment
Evacuation notices issued for Nash Fire
By Sophia Sahm
Eagle Creek Fire continues to grow, Sen. Wyden presses Trump for wildfire funding
By Keely Damara
Sisters Folk Fest Canceled... *Sniff*
Air quality forces closure of beloved local festival
By Nicole Vulcan
An elected mayor can provide cultural and ethical leadership.
As talks move forward on electing a Bend mayor, we weigh in.
Letters to the Editor: August 21-28
One reader finds a note on her car: "Welcome to Oregon, Now Go Home."
C is for Cookie
Our take on two varieties that didn't come from your (stoner) grandma's kitchen
By Josh Jardine
Suitcases Full of Cash
Tips for Competing Against Cash Buyers
By Nick Nayne, Principal Broker
Picks of the Week: August 30-September 6
The Little Woody, First Friday, Polecat and more
The Moon is Still on Display at Bend Art Center
By Teafly Peterson
John Reed
Brewing Champion
By Richard Sitts
My Absolute Darling: The Best Novel You'll Read All Year
By Tom Beans, Dudley's BookShop Cafe
What's Your Damage?
The kids aren't alright in "Heathers": The Musical
By Jared Rasic
Pop-Up Creative Feast
Art inspires collaboration between chef, poet and musician
By Lisa Sipe
The Little Woody Festival Guide
The 9th Annual Barrel-Aged Beer, Cider & Whiskey Festival has music and a Saturday speakers series
An Ode to the Tugboat
Portland's oddest brewery closes
By Kevin Gifford
Of Vice and Men
"Good Time" is a rough one
May the Source Be With You
The Source's take on TV, Netflix and other fun stuff on screens big(ish) and small
Superphonic Summer
Bend's own Precious Byrd performs dozens of shows this summer and with no sign of letting up anytime soon
On Their Terms
Bellingham-based band Polecat has gained considerable recognition & in the PNW, continuing onward at its own pace
Pity the Poor Bumblebee
By Jim Anderson
Busted Workouts
Exercising outside this week? Know what you're facing first: In terms of smoke and your health.
By Grant Woods
Source Weekly 20th Anniversary
20 Years of Local, Independent, Media
Easter Brunch Grand Buffet
@ Riverhouse Convention Center
Sun., March 31, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
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