AI Helps Spot Liver Disease Early
AI can help doctors diagnose early cases of fatty liver disease, a new study says.An AI program trained to spot a lead
Name calling, innuendo and judgment
There is an old adage that if you don’t want to start an argument, don’t start a conversation about politics or religion and definitely not together. Well after reading Ms. Grummon’s letter to the editor on 10-22-24,
Second Redmond school bond before voters; would bring in nearly $100 million for variety of repairs, upgrades
Redmond voters are seeing another school measure on their ballots this fall, as the school district seeks a renewal bond that would raise $97.7 million for Phase 2 of its wide-ranging construction and repair projects.
Clemson-Virginia Tech gametime announcement delayed
The Atlantic Coast Conference and ESPN have announced that they will use a six-day flex to determine the kickoff times and networ
UConn women's basketball team's 2024-25 schedule: Five most intriguing games
From facing the undefeated champs to trips to enemy territory, here are the top five matchups in UConn women's basketball's 2024-25 season schedule.
One month later, Hurricane Helene's impacts still preside over Big Bend and South Georgia
It's been one month since Hurricane Helene barreled through communities in the Big Bend region. Recovery in Taylor County will take at least 2-5 years. Watch the video to take a look back at the impacts our communities are still dealing with. Saturday ...
Ruth Burleigh, Bend’s first woman mayor, dies at 98, leaving a long, deep legacy of civic and community involvement
Ruth Burleigh, for whom serving as Bend’s first woman mayor was just one part of a long life full of civic and community involvement and accomplishments, has died at the age of 98.
Oregon Health Authority OKs St. Charles deal to acquire The Center – but with conditions that will be appealed
The Oregon Health Authority has reviewed and approved St. Charles Health System’s proposed acquisition and integration with The Center, a group of doctor-owned orthopedic and neurosurgery centers – but with some conditions the hospital group plans to appeal.
911 Voice Recording Contract Oked
Barton County 911 Director Dena Popp and Investigator/Office Manager Casey Hubbard addressed the Barton County Commissioners at the Tuesday morning Agenda meeting with details of the Voice Recording System Maintenance contract.
Record-Breaking Fire Season Ends October 25
Some 1.9 million acres burned in Oregon this wildfire season, causing destruction throughout the state and leading to a request this week by the governor for a federal major disaster declaration.
Local Boy Scouts of America Group celebrates 100 years of serving our communities, plans as they look ahead
The Suwannee River Area Council, Boy Scouts of America is celebrating their 100-year anniversary. Young scouts explain how this group has impacted their lives and inspired giveback goodwill.
North Bend’s Four-Point Wayfinder Sign Celebrates Downtown Diversity and Culture
North Bend’s Main Street program proudly unveiled its Four-Point Wayfinder Sign on Oct. 11 at the North Bend Visitor Information Center, 745 California Ave. The vibrant sign serves as a
See what's happening this Coastal Bend Hallo-weekend to lift your spirits
This Coastal Bend Hallo-Weekend there are plenty of events that will lift your spirits. Don't forget your costumes and makeup to show your dead-ication to all the haunted happenings.
Helene: Fatalities up to 97; road closures down to 415
North Carolina has a 97th fatality from Hurricane Helene, the state Department of Health and Human Services said Thursday.
10 most expensive homes sold in central Oregon, Oct. 14-20
A house in Bend that sold for $2 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in central Oregon in the past week.
HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP: G.W. Long, Enterprise earn state tournament spots
Two Wiregrass teams, G.W. Long and Enterprise, advanced to the regional tournament semifinals on Wednesday, assuring both of playing at next week's state tournament.
Back to the Ballot Box: Election 2024
With Donald Trump back, and Kamala Harris moving from the VP to the presidential slot on your ballot, it might seem a bit like déjà vu. But synchronize your watches, voters! It's 2024, and there's much more to focus on besides just that top spot.
Folk music legend Judy Collins performs Oct. 25 at The Lerner in Elkhart
Collins, a mainstay of the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s, is on tour to promote her 55th album, 2022's "Spellbound."
Sussex Green Living: All Things Wheels
For more information about the work of Sussex Green Living visit: www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk
Funny in Farsi
Just as you can't change the ocean’s current or bend the wind to your will, you can't control the way your parents raised you. And yet, how ma
The best tiny stays in the US
If you’ve always wanted to try tiny house living, there’s no better place than Little Arrow Outdoor Resort. On the quieter side of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the expansive and well-manicured campground offers traditional campsites,
Bend Housing Director Lynne McConnell moving on to become Housing Works executive director
Housing Works has announced the hiring of Lynne McConnell, currently Housing Director for the City of Bend, as the next executive director for the organization. Housing Works is the largest provider of affordable housing in the Central Oregon region with more than 2,
True or false? Is the South Bend Farmer's Market closing? Social media says so.
A rumor on social media has it that the South Bend Farmer's Market is closing. The Tribune tracked down the truth.
Want To Lose Weight Naturally? Here Are Some Easy Yoga Asanas To Try On
Yoga, an ancient practice that harmonises the body and mind, provides a holistic and sustainable approach to weight loss.
‘It’s like the old Bend used to be’: As Redmond’s population grows and changes, so do its businesses
The growth is reflected in changes across town. “Redmond is growing. It’s like the old Bend used to be,” said Zach Follett, a Redmond resident of 10 years. Revitalizing the town is something the city says it works hard on.
Power outage hits downtown Bend for over an hour, with familiar cause: a wayward squirrel’s substation intrusion
Power went out across downtown Bend during Friday’s lunch hour and into the early afternoon, affecting more than 5,500 Pacific Power customers, an outage caused by a familiar culprit: a wayward squirrel at the utility’s riverfront substation.
OR Attorney General Candidate Holds Bend Roundtable
A candidate for Oregon Attorney General hosted a meeting in the Old Mill District Thursday focused on domestic violence, child abuse, and sex crimes.Will Lathrop tells KBND News he
Why doesn't Oregon celebrate Columbus Day? What to know about Indigenous Peoples' Day
Indigenous Peoples' Day, celebrated on the second Monday of October, celebrates the nation's Indigenous peoples and their history and culture.
Avelo Airlines launches flights to Ontario, California
Avelo is flying to Ontario International Airport from its base operations at the Sonoma County airport twice weekly, on Thursdays and Sundays, on a Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft, according to Houston-based Avelo. One way fares begin at $41.
Prep Football Roundup: Elma snaps three-game losing streak with win over Tenino
Coming off a three-game losing streak and needing a victory to remain in contention for one of the 1A Evergreen League’s top two playoff spots, the Eagles (3-3 overall, 1-1 1A Evergreen) made the key plays late in the game to pull away from the Beavers (3-3, 0-2) down the stretch.
5th Congressional District race heats up in Chavez-DeRemer and Bynum debates
The only definitive fact about the campaign for Oregon’s 5th Congressional District, now fewer than four weeks from its finish line, is that it is close. The limited available polling says so, suggesting the candidates are within the margin of error of each other.
The Lone Star plate
What’s on the menu? Yak fat, filet of python and ox colon, well done or burnt? Maybe I should not have selected a Mongolian-Congolese restaurant for dinner.
Well-known former Bend chef riding e-bike struck, killed by apparent DUII hit-and-run driver in Medford bike lane
Family and friends are mourning the loss of a well-known, long-time Bend chef, Jason Thomas, who was struck and killed in a hit-and-run crash by an apparent DUII driver Friday afternoon while riding his e-bike in a bike lane on a Medford highway.
21st annual Bend Film Festival celebrates independent cinema; we talk to filmmakers
The Bend Film Festival is back for its 21st edition, showcasing over 100 films across venues from the Tower Theatre to Madras. The four-day in-person event, running from Thursday through Sunday, welcomes 125 filmmakers from around the country.
Bend Oregon Raider Nation roots on the Vegas Raiders at Big E’s Sports Bar and Grill
Bend Oregon Raider Nation, also known as BORN, came to Big E’s Sports Bar and Grill, repping black and silver, to support its team out on the field, Sunday. The Las Vegas Raiders went head-to-head against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
HISTORY WITH HAYES: Irish Eyes Were on Julius Jones in South Bend and the SWVA native became a record-setter at Notre Dame
Notre Dame running back Julius Jones (22) heads upfield during his final college game on Dec. 6, 2003, at the Carrier Dome. A former star at Powell Valley High School, Jones set several records during his time suiting up for the Fighting Irish. Julius Jones didn’t have to hear a speech or watch a sappy scene from a movie.