Google to retool 2006 Data Center; New River Road plant to payout in October
Tax obligation for Google’s first data center gets murky with retooling of site. While tax revenues have dropped in recent years, Google will be on the hook for initial property taxes and fees that will be due on its new data center this coming November.
Important Well Safety Information Following the Rowena Fire
The Rowena Fire has caused damage to homes, infrastructure, and the environment throughout the affected area. This means that your drinking water could potentially be contaminated. Your health and safety come first — please take time to review the following guidance before using your well water.
Porchello to Perform June 29 at Historic Chapel in The Dalles
Classical meets contemporary this weekend as Porchello – a unique ensemble of three cellists and a contrabass – brings its eclectic sound to the historic St. Paul’s Chapel in downtown The Dalles.
BB King Rifles through West TD neighborhood; spurs manhunt on Thursday, June 26
A 22-year-old man was arrested in west The Dalles on suspicion of drunken driving after crashing into a home around 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26. But it was his passenger, who fled the vehicle with a rifle in hand, who triggered a response from about a dozen police officers and a brief manhunt that had neighbors dialing 911.
Semi-Truck Collision Closes Hood River-White Salmon Bridge
A semi-truck crashed on the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge this morning, Thursday, June 27, 2024, closing the bridge until further notice. The incident occurred when a semi-truck, pulling an excavator on a flatbed, failed to lower the excavator's arm sufficiently. As the truck crossed the bridge, the excavator's arm struck the span lifts, causing severe damage.
NWPRD Plants More Trees at Sorosis Park
In a continued effort to restore Sorosis Park’s Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation District (NWPRD) in collaboration with Alpenglow has planted 25 new trees at Sorosis Park.
Houseless Collaborative preps cooling resources
In anticipation of this summer’s dangerously hot temperatures and wildfire smoke events, Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative partners will have free cooling kits available for houseless residents. They have also compiled lists of local sites where people may seek safety when life-threatening conditions set in.