Honda with three flat tires after spike strip deployment, goes six miles before stopping
A 22-year-old driver was arrested early Saturday after leading deputies on a pursuit through Wasco County, continuing for miles even after spike strips disabled her tires.
Hood River to host Ageless Awards watch party April 15
A free watch party in Hood River will celebrate Oregonians 75 and older making a difference, highlighting community impact and challenging ageism.
Inside MCCAC: Housing gains for fire survivors, veterans and shelter clients
Dozens of Rowena Fire survivors and more than 100 shelter clients have moved into stable housing, highlighting regional efforts to address houselessness and recovery needs.
Runners and Walkers Invited to NW Cherry Festival Fun Run
Columbia Gorge Community College invites community members of all ages and fitness levels to lace up their shoes for the Northwest Cherry Festival Fun Run, returning to The Dalles this spring. The family-friendly event is part of the annual Northwest Cherry Festival celebration.
City Poised to Pull Trigger on $3.4 M Federal Street Plaza Project on Monday
A $3.4 million downtown plaza, fee changes and updates to dog licensing rules highlight what could directly impact how residents use — and pay for — city services.
White Salmon to shutdown portion of Jewett Blvd for waterline replacement for 5 weeks starting Monday
SR 141 will close Monday through Friday for five weeks starting April 13, forcing detours during a major water system upgrade in White Salmon.
The Dalles Art Center Presents a Spring Celebration of Art and Horticulture
The Dalles Art Center is proud to announce, “The Garden Show: Everyday Nature,” an exhibit and event series celebrating the arrival of spring in the Columbia Gorge. This multi-faceted exploration of the natural world will feature over 30 local artists and a range of workshops and lectures co-produced with The City of The Dalles Beautification and Tree Committee.