by Jessica Tomlinson | Sep 24, 2025 | Central Oregon, Food & Drink, Restaurants
Sometimes all you really want is a solid meal you don’t have to overthink. Jake’s Diner in Bend, Oregon delivers just that: old fashioned, feel good food served with a smile and a portion size that practically guarantees you’ll need a to-go box. This well loved...
by Danielle Denham | Sep 23, 2025 | Christmas, Family Fun, Farm Visits, Featured, Halloween, Things To Do
If autumn makes you crave crisp air, golden leaves, and the smell of hot cider, then Frog Pond Farm in Wilsonville, Oregon, is about to become one of your family’s favorite traditions. This family-run farm is full of warmth, silliness, and just enough quirkiness to...
by Tyler James | Sep 21, 2025 | News, Not Satire
BROOKINGS, Ore. The Brookings-Harbor School District confirmed that High School Principal Tristin Harkins has resigned following a wave of controversy surrounding statements made by his wife, Amber, on social media. Amber is also referred to as Amberlei in TikTok...
by Tyler James | Sep 21, 2025 | Humor, News, Satire
PORTLAND, OR — After years of speculation, arguments at Pride festivals, and bitter rainbow flag one-upmanship, a panel of travel magazine experts officially declared Portland the gayest city in America this week. Within hours, Seattle immediately demanded a recount,...
by Tyler James | Sep 21, 2025 | News
Springfield foodies, your produce prayers may have just been answered. For years, locals have watched their neighbors in Eugene enjoy the lively Lane County Farmers Market—and now, Springfield might be next in line. As reported by Lookout Eugene-Springfield, the Lane...
by Tyler James | Sep 20, 2025 | News
PORTLAND, Ore. – A Portland family is mourning the loss of Randy Phelps, who was taken off life support last week after suffering critical injuries in an e-scooter crash caused by a pothole in Southeast Portland, in a report from FOX 12 Oregon. The accident happened...
by Tyler James | Sep 20, 2025 | Humor, News, Satire
PORTLAND, OR — Pausing mid-sip of his single-origin espresso, a tattooed, bearded local man in a plain white tee confirmed Friday that coffee “just hits different” when the leaves outside are crunchy. “This is the season I train for,” said the man, seated at his usual...
by Danielle Denham | Sep 19, 2025 | News
Parents in Springfield are voicing concerns after an incident allegedly involving a mathematics teacher from the Academy of Arts and Academics (A3), a public charter school in downtown Springfield. According to an interview conducted by journalist Rick Dancer, a...
by Tyler James | Sep 19, 2025 | News
ROSEBURG, Ore. – Southern Oregon is shining bright in 2025. Roseburg, affectionately known as “The Burg”, has earned national recognition after being ranked the #2 best place to live in the Pacific Northwest by WorldAtlas.com. Roseburg is known for its picturesque...
by Danielle Denham | Sep 18, 2025 | Crime, News
Authorities have recovered human remains on Grindstone Mountain, a wooded, remote region south of Leavenworth, that are thought to be those of Travis Decker, according to Chelan County officials and KIRO 7. The discovery came during a large-scale search led by the...