An upcoming adjustment to how much behavioral health providers get paid through Oregon’s Medicaid infrastructure could put ...
The end of a year is an ideal time to look back, reassess and think about what we could do better in the new year. With that, we present some of the winners and losers of the year 2025. Let’s start ...
Thomas Van Hoose had been here before. Nearing the end of his third stint in an Oregon correctional facility on drug charges, he was thinking about what life on the outside would be like yet again.
The end of a year is an ideal time to look back, reassess and think about what we could do better in the new year. With that, we present some of the winners and losers of the year 2025. Let’s start ...
Here in Central Oregon, 1 in 3 households – about 30,000 families – struggle daily just to make ends meet. Every day, our neighbors must make impossible choices. United Way of Central Oregon (UWCO) is ...
New state laws rolling out Jan. 1 safeguard Oregonians’ rights as consumers and tenants, improve access to health care, and ...
Longtime Deschutes County Assessor Scot Langton announced today that he will not seek re-election and will retire at the end ...
The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce that Lt. Nathan Garibay was formally recognized with a Lifetime ...
Sip and spill the tea with Deschutes Public Library for “Know Tea” in January. Savor teas from around the world and learn ...
The past seven days have delivered 19” of snow to the base area, with higher totals at mid-mountain, and continued snowfall ...
This December, Hayden Homes, Simplicity by Hayden Homes, and First Story undertook a major philanthropic campaign across the ...
St. Charles Foundation’s annual Prineville Hospice Auction was a big success, raising more than $180,000 to support hospice ...