TD Planning to hear appeal of 116-apartment building plan; Parking at issue
The Dalles Planning Commission will get detailed information about parking this evening as they decide an appeal of the Basalt Commons site plan. The 116-unit apartment building with commercial space would be built at the former Griffith Motors lot, 523 E. Third Street, and would utilize public parking lots and on-street parking for more than 100 vehicles of future residents.
Firefighters Respond to Early Morning Blaze on Lincoln Street in TD
A fire broke out early Wednesday morning on Lincoln Street, prompting a swift response from local emergency services.
Whisky Creek & Sandstone Fire Daily Update Aug.
Today, on both the Whiskey Creek Fire and Sandstone Fire, crews will continue holding and securing line. On the Whisky Creek Fire, construction of indirect line around spot fires in the southeast corner of the fire is ongoing and mop up is happening to the northeast and southeast of the fire.
200 personnel added to Williams Mine Fire near Trout Lake, Wash.
471 personnel are now battling the blaze in heavy timber in the Mt. Adams Ranger district. A community meeting will be held tomorrow, Thursday, August 15, at 7:00 pm. at the Trout Lake Volunteer Fire Department, 2415 WA-141, Trout Lake, WA 98650. This meeting will be recorded and posted to the Williams Mine Fire Facebook for those unable to attend.
Wasco County Fair: Stephens put faith in 4-H to instill responsibility and love in next gen
The Wasco County Fairgrounds will be hopping today as check-in for 4-H animals begins. Local kids have been working and learning for months in preparation for showing and selling their animals at the fair, which opens to the public on Thursday, Aug. 15 with Family Free Day. Temps are looking favorable, in the 80s the rest of the week, as the fair runs Aug. 15-18 in Tygh Valley.
Waterfront Wednesday brings Sage at Bargeway tonight; Giggin' guide Gorge-wide
Modern folk artist Sage Christie is set to captivate with story songs at the Bargeway Pub’s Waterfront Wednesday. We’ve rolled up all the gigs, events, art, movies and even magicians in this tight entertainment guide.
City of The Dalles Announces Second Round of Residential Tree Grants
The City of The Dalles is launching the second round of its Residential Tree Grant Program, offering grants to residents for planting trees and enhancing property beautification. Managed by the Beautification and Tree Committee (BTC), this program aims to improve the urban forest, increase property values, and provide essential environmental benefits.
Whisky Creek & Sandstone Fire Update Aug. 13, 2024
Crews responded to yesterday's increased fire activity by continuing to construct and improve the direct containment line on the north and east sides of the fire. Today crews will resume mop-up operations and proceed to scout for spot fires across the containment line.
Firefighters, engines added to fight Williams Mine Fire near Trout Lake
90 new personnel and 6 engines are brought in as the Williams Mine Fire is now estimated at 11,000 acres burning in thick timber 3.5 miles from Trout Lake, Wash. Scooper planes continue to dip out of Swift Reservoir and the Columbia River between Memaloose Island and Lyle, Wash.
Williams Mine Fire doubles over weekend to 10,000 plus acres
The Williams Mine Fire burning 3.5 miles northwest of Trout Lake, Wash., more than doubled in size over the weekend to an estimated 10,000-plus acre fire which is burning in thick forest in the Mt. Adam’s Ranger district. Firefighters may get an assist from the weather this week as cooler temperatures and higher humidity are predicted.
Shannon's Trivia Winner: Zeigler cracks secret behind local pyramids
This week’s trivia question was a 4-parter and it proved to be tougher than a tomb to crack as the local pyramids above originally came with messages on their chimneys that were bound in the secrets of history. While many quickly recognized the establishment as Spooky’s, only two cracked the entire code this week and sent their answers before the official deadline of Aug. 11 at 3:48 p.m
Historic Celilo Falls Photo Collection Gifted to CRITFC by Matheny Family
In 1951, US Fish & Wildlife employee Raymond Matheny was given the assignment of documenting the Indian fishery at Celilo Falls. Over the following two years, Matheny took hundreds of photos of the tribal fishers, carefully documenting names, locations, and activities of the day-to-day reality of life at the falls.
Wasco County Fair: 110+ Years of Fun with Free Family Day, Rodeo, and Drone Show
The Wasco County Fair may be over 110 years old, but there's always something new to enjoy. The Fair kicks off with Family FREE Day on Thursday (thanks to Waste Connection), so bring your family and enjoy the livestock, crafts, demonstrations, Circus Acts, Interactive Games, and Godfrey The Magician.
Williams Mine Fire at more than 5,500 acres; more crews, equipment ordered
A Forest closure is in effect for the entire Mt Adams wilderness and areas adjacent to the fire near Trout Lake as it has grown to an estimated 5,500 acres. Fire managers have ordered additional help as the blaze in thick timber is 1 percent contained.
Whisky Creek Fire Daily Update Aug. 9, 2024
Aerial and ground firing operations were successful yesterday. Crews are mopping up and securing the burnout operations from yesterday. Burnout operations may continue today as conditions warrant.
Shannon's Trivia: Pyramids in TD had original signs?
Gut check! Dig deep puzzlers! The answer is wrapped tighter than a mummy. What did the four original signs, redacted above like a police report, say on this famous local restaurant in 1968?
Get Ready to Rev Your Engines at Cruise the Gorge 2024
The much-anticipated Cruise the Gorge event returns from August 9-11, 2024, bringing a thrilling weekend for car enthusiasts and spectators alike.
Williams Mine Fire blows up to 4,000 acres; new command team in place
he Williams Mine Fire burning in heavy timber near Trout Lake, Wash., grew to more than 4,000 acres on Wednesday and a new incident command team took charge of the blaze this morning.
National Night Out Brings The Dalles Community Together
The Dalles City Park buzzed with excitement last night, Aug. 6th, as the community gathered for the second annual National Night Out event.
Whiskey Creek Fire Aug. 7 Update
Firing operations were successful in the southeast corner of the fire yesterday. Crews were able to construct fireline down to the old Eagle Creek burn scar and connect to established control lines in the northeast part of the fire.