Builder Intends to add 3 Townhouses to Old Dufur Road
Steve Delaere of Grandview Builders in Hood River is requesting approval to partition one 12,480 SF parcel into three parcels of 4,260 SF, 3,600 SF, and 4,620 SF respectively for three townhouses on Old Dufur Road in The Dalles. Read more.
HR Council Talks to Increase Housing Density, March 15
On Monday, March 15 at 7:00 p.m. the Hood River City Council will hold a Zoom public hearing on a proposal to increase the number of dwellings allowed on a single city lot to as many as four dwellings or 12 cottages.
The Start of Something Great
Lillie Wadsworth, 6, receives an embrace from her mom, Kim, out front of Colonel Wright Elementary this morning, Monday, March 15. Lillie was starting her first day of kindergarten in-person at the school.
The Dalles Bridge to Undergo Repairs
The Dalles Bridge, a steel-truss-cantilever bridge on U.S. 197 constructed in 1953, will begin undergoing construction to repair the failing bridge deck in March.
Mt. Adams Buddhist Temple presents "Buddhist Basics"
Mt. Adams Buddhist Temple is hosting a four part zoom series exploring the basic teachings of the Buddha.
Wasco County Special Election Update: Candidates in Short Supply
Looking for a way to serve your community? Wasco County is seeking candidates for the Wasco County Special District Election on May 18, 2021.
White Salmon and Mosier Pass Climate Crisis Resolutions Unanimously
The growing awareness of the worldwide climate emergency was evident on the evening of March 3rd when the City Councils of White Salmon and Mosier passed nearly identical Climate Crisis Resolutions unanimously.
Semi Truck on Fire, 10 Miles West of Biggs Junction - March 11, 7:20 p.m.
A vehicle fire at mile post 95 has occurred on March 11th at around 7:20 PM.
Power Sledders Assist Police in Suspect Capture
From rescues to grooming, to capturing suspects, the Columbia Gorge Power Sledders see a lot of action in a single season. The volunteer group, through grit and determination, have been operating for close to four decades. Equipped with a new Sno-Cat, there’s no stopping now.
TD Planning gives eastside Subdivision final approval
The City of The Dalles Planning department recently sent a press release officially stating that The Grove Subdivision in East The Dalles on Richmond Street has been approved.
Little Art City Strikes Again
Jonathan and Shannon Zilka have put some new faces on the ancient walnut tree outside their home and business at 318 E. Fourth St., The Dalles, across from the Civic Auditorium.
Sense of Place is Looking for Lecturers for Upcoming Fall/Winter Season
Speakers are invited to submit proposals for lectures that foster a deeper connection to place.
Dufur School Unveils New Art Installation Celebrating Celilo
The art installation features wood carvings from Jeff Stewart and glass pieces by Andy Nichols.
Second suspect taken into custody in Lewis beating
Christopher Allan Jaha, 54, was detained in Portland at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 9, in connection with the Jan. 22nd assault and robbery of Donald Lewis, according to The Dalles Police Department. Read more here.
Starting the Conversation: A Comprehensive Approach to Navigating Teen Relationships
Youth need to feel comfortable with our expectations of their relationships. When we do this, we can serve as a shoulder to cry on, a voice they can relate to and maybe even an advocate for their relationships’ health. Read more to learn about how to open up the communication.
TD Council talks Google, Subdivision, New Power Plant, Water Bills
Officials discussed multiple issues affecting locals, including the multi-million dollar Google proposal, The Grove subdivision in East The Dalles and a possible construction job near the John Day Dam that could bring 3,000 jobs. Read more here.
Commercial Rent Relief Program for Small Businesses Begins Accepting Applications
The Dalles Chamber of Commerce is encouraging local businesses to apply for a new Commercial Rent Relief Program.
Cars and Coffee
Shawn Wilkinson, 42, and Shane Wingfield, 31, had a little morning joe while showing off this 1978 Subaru Brat at Auction Sales Co. this morning, Monday, March 8. A local brought this vehicle in recently after realizing he did not have time to finish the project. It needs an engine.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge Appeals Major Creek Canyon Logging Decisions Made by U.S. Forest Service and WDNR
Decisions would allow commercial logging in most restricted area of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, in violation of Scenic Area law and Gorge Management Plan