Columbia Gorge Community College Celebrates 2025 Graduates at Fort Dalles Readiness Center
Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) proudly celebrated the achievements of its 2025 graduating class during an in-person commencement ceremony held Friday, June 14, at the Fort Dalles Readiness Center on The Dalles Campus. This year, CGCC awarded a total of 131 diplomas and certificates to students who completed their studies during the 2024-25 academic year.
This Week at The Dalles Library: June 23, 2025
Adventure awaits this week at The Dalles-Wasco County Library! From building your own stuffed pal to battling with Magic decks, crafting tie-dye tees to joining a live otter-inspired author talk, the library has something for every explorer, creator, and curious mind. Whether you're a kid, a teen, or just young at heart, this is your invitation to level up your summer, one library visit at a time.
Rowena Fire Emergency Shelter opening Friday, June 20- Monday, June 23
MCCAC is working hard to assess the emerging needs of the community following the Rowena fire. With a large influx of tourism due to multiple community events this weekend, hotels in The Dalles are booked, and many fire survivors who’ve lost their homes are having difficulty finding somewhere to stay.
Emergency Relief Needed Now: Join the United Way Summer Concert to Support Rowena Fire Victims
What began as a summer concert fundraiser for United Way has taken on new urgency. In response to the devastating Rowena Fire, Bargeway Pub is proud to host and help lead a reimagined benefit concert, now dedicated to supporting local fire victims and their recovery.
Join us Friday, June 27 for an unforgettable night of music, community, and hope.
TDAC Auction & Sock Hop is This Saturday!
The Dalles Art Center's Annual Auction and Sock Hop takes place this Saturday, June 21, at the National Neon Sign Museum. Doors open at 6:30 PM for a lively evening that brings together food, music, and community, all in support of local art!
WAGAP launches Driving Leadership Scholarship
Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) is launching the Driving Leadership Scholarship, a new opportunity designed to support young leaders from low-income households in Klickitat and Skamania Counties by removing transportation as a key barrier to growth.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights June 18-25
This Week John Caparulo roasts The Dalles; Juneteenth in Hood River features Portland’s Queen of Soul, LaRhonda Steele + band; and the 32nd Annual Gorge Blues and Brews Festival hits Stevenson. Check out the CCCNews events guide calendar for the gorge-wide comprehensive listing.
CCCNews Podcast: TD Grad to Harvard Degree - Yahir Santillan-Guzman
CCCNews welcomes Yahir Santillan-Guzman to the Podcast today, June 18. Yahir of The Dalles inspired us all in 2021 when he was accepted by Harvard, and he did it again several weeks ago when he earned his degree in Economics in just 4 years. Join us for a detailed conversation with this amazing 22-year-old as we journey through his highs and lows at arguably this nation’s most prestigious college.
City Water Supply Advisory Lifted
On June 4, 2025, a two-week water use advisory was issued because two of the City’s three wells that are used to meet summer demands were out of service due to unexpected mechanical failures.
Wahtonka added to Fire Relief sites; Elks closed to donations
High school partners with Iron Fitness to open its doors for donations and pick ups for those impacted by the Rowena Fire.
HR City Council Adopts $63.9 Million Budget, grants $400K for housing development
The Hood River City Council adopted its 2025-26 city budget during its June 9 meeting, approving more than $63.9 million in appropriations across all funds for the upcoming fiscal year.
Fire Relief Directory: Find What Families Need and How to Donate Here
As fire victims pick up the pieces after hundreds were impacted by the Rowena Fire that destroyed 56 homes and another 77 that were inundated with smoke and damaged other wise, CCCNews has attempted here to put together the list of places both to find clothing, household items, food and other items as well as places to donate.
Fireworks Use Prohibited Within The Dalles City Limits
The City of The Dalles has declared a state of emergency under Ordinance No. 25-1412 following Wasco County’s order banning fireworks due to fire-related safety concerns. As a result, the use of all fireworks is now prohibited within City limits.
Tooley Water District Water may be Contaminated with Unknown Substances.
Due to the Rowena Wildfire, some structures in the Tooley Water District were destroyed by the fire, and some areas in the water system lost pressure. These conditions may have caused harmful contaminants, including benzene and other volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), to enter the water system.
TD Council passes $111 million budget with little push back
City passes budget for coming year, accepts Google wells valued near $20 million, contracts with The Dalles Area of Chamber of Commerce and raises sewer rates.
TD Residents speak out on surveillance, e-bikes, music fest, ICE
Here what people were talking about during public comments at The Dalles City Council Meeting on June 9.
More than 700 fire personnel now working Rowena Fire; Hazard tree work in progress
High winds gusting up to 40 today, June 16, continue to fan the flames as more than 700 fire personnel are now working the Rowena fire that has displaced hundreds who lived between Rowena and The Dalles.
Resource Center offers fire victims, food, water & hugs in TD: More help on Wednesday, June18, 4 - 7 p.m.
Fire Resource Center opens Today, June 16, in The Dalles for victims of Rowena Fire while locals are looking for ways to help and credible places to donate money. Hundreds affected by homes either lost or greatly damaged in wind-blown blaze.
The Dalles Beautification & Tree Committee Announces June 2025 Beautification Award Winner.
The Beautification & Tree Committee proudly honors Kelsey and Tayler Alsheimer with the June Beautification Award for their outstanding garden at 505 W 3rd Place.
No Fatalities Confirmed in Rowena Fire Despite Loss of 56 Homes
Despite the loss of 56 homes to the Rowena Fire, no fatalities have been confirmed as of Sunday, according to an official assessment by the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s Office.