Improvement project is right path for Bend water issues
Learn about the ongoing debate over the Surface Water Improvement Project (SWIP) as opponents voice their concerns to stop the project. Get informed on the potential consequences of terminating SWIP.
Discover how the shrinking mountain snowpack in Central Oregon is impacting the environment and water supply. Learn more about the effects of sunny days on the region.
Discover how public agencies and private companies are working together to address silt buildup in Mirror Pond, a problem that has persisted for six years.
Explore the Bend Ale Trail and float down the Deschutes River to experience the booming tourism in the area. Discover why visitors are flocking to this scenic destination.
The state Land Use Board of Appeals has sent Bend's water plan back for more work. Despite pipeline project foes claiming victory, city leaders disagree.
The City of Bend is proposing a revision to its surface water project, aiming to maintain the current water intake from Bridge Creek at 18.2 cubic feet per second.
Editorial: Despite election, stick with Bridge Creek proposal
Despite facing opposition in the recent election, Bend City Council remains committed to improving the Bridge Creek water system. Stay tuned for updates.
Learn about the progress of salmon recovery efforts and the necessary steps to bring back a thriving native fishery. Discover the challenges and successes in restoring this vital ecosystem.
Crooked River compromise helps irrigators, other users
Learn about the reintroduction of federally protected steelhead trout in the Crooked River system and the potential impact on the Ochoco Irrigation District's water supply.
Laura Gibson gets spiritual for the Deschutes River
Explore the captivating Deschutes River Recordings series featuring Eric D. Johnson, Eric Earley, and Laura Gibson. Don't miss out on these fantastic performances.
City officials in Bend discovered a crack in an 80-year-old pipe during preliminary work on a surface water project. The pipe carries water from Bridge Creek to residents.