850 converge on 11,00- Acre Burdoin Fire; Winery destroyed
Nearly 850 firefighters and support personnel are battling the Burdoin Fire east of White Salmon, which has scorched nearly 11,000 acres since igniting Friday and remains uncontained.
Gilliam County Wind Turbines to be Retooled to power Data Centers in TD
Avangrid’s planned wind energy project in Gilliam County promises to bring 150 construction jobs — most filled by Oregon union labor — and generate millions in local tax revenue, but the company will also use the same controversial tax break that Google leveraged in The Dalles to sharply reduce its property taxes.
Full Street Closure on Court St. between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. for Sanitary Sewer Main Repair
On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, the City of The Dalles Public Works will begin work on a sanitary sewer main repair in the alley between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. on Court St.
MCCAC Hires Leslie Naramore as Executive Director
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) is pleased to announce that Leslie Naramore has been hired as the agency’s Executive Director. Leslie will officially begin her new role on August 1 after serving as Interim Executive Director since February of this year.
Free Transit Passes for Employees, Residents in Downtown The Dalles Mid-Columbia
Economic Development District, as operator of The Link Public Transportation, and the City of The Dalles have partnered to offer a free 12-month Gorge Transit Pass to residents living in and employees working in The Dalles’ Central Business Commercial zoning district!
Mid-Columbia Senior Center Receives $100,000 Grant to Launch Dementia Respite Program
The Alzheimer’s Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI) has awarded a $100,000 grant to Mid-Columbia Senior Center to support the launch of “Harbor Respite at Mid-Columbia Senior Center,” a new program designed to provide high-quality, person-centered respite care for individuals living with dementia and their family caregivers.
This Week at The Dalles Library: July 21, 2025
Pizza, video games, ice cream, music, magic, art, and even a little boot-scootin’ — this week at The Dalles Public Library is packed with fun and inspiration for all ages. Whether you’re diving into a book discussion, crafting something unique, or dancing in the park, the library has something to make your summer shine.
UPDATE, July 20, 10 AM: Burdoin Fire Destroys Homes, Forces Lyle Evacuations as Blaze Grows to 8,500 Acres
Firefighters worked through the night to protect homes, build fire lines and battle spot fires, particularly on the eastern edge of the blaze, where the fire jumped the Klickitat River and advanced on Lyle. More than 250 structures remain threatened, officials said, with at least 37 primary structures damaged and 14 destroyed so far.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Tariff Trap — When Tough Talk Costs Us the Farm
They say tariffs are about fairness. They call them leverage. They tell us to "hold the line" for the good of the nation. But when you’re the one standing in the line of fire, all that tough talk starts to sound a little hollow.
TD Council awards $600k contract for planning, design of Federal St. Plaza
Council voted to award a $619,212 professional services contract to Portland-based landscape architecture and urban design firm Walker Macy, LLC for planning and design of the long-anticipated Federal Street Plaza project.
CCCNews Podcast: Double Mountain Founder Shares Craft Brewing Journey, Philosophy on Beer and Pizza
From aerospace engineer to craft brewing pioneer, Matt Swihart’s path to founding Double Mountain Brewery was anything but ordinary. In a recent appearance on the CCC News Podcast, Swihart shared his story of how passion, persistence, and a touch of rebellion shaped one of Hood River’s most beloved breweries and pubs.
Lawrence Brothers Lead The Dalles Swim Team to Strong Summer Showing
The Dalles Swim Team has been making a splash this summer, enjoying sunny weather and heating up the competition in the pool.
Sheriff: Funding shortfalls slash public safety services in Hood River County
Cuts will impact parole and probation services, marine patrols, mental health programs for first responders, search and rescue operations, and emergency management.
WAGAP Thrift Store closes permanently
It is the end of an era for Second Hand Rose, the community thrift store in Bingen operated by Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP). The store, which was already undergoing a remodel to downsize, has officially received notice from the WAGAP Board of Directors, which voted unanimously in June to permanently close the space.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights July 16-22
Check out the CCCNews events guide calendar for the gorge-wide comprehensive listing.
Urban Renewal: $31 M Basalt Commons intends to break ground within 6 months, needs $1.7 M grant extension
Developer is just weeks away from securing funding to construct the 116-apartment Basalt Commons on the former Griffith Motors site. Shovels could dig in as early as the end of the year.
Horses, Heat, and Heart: Ride the West Returns to The Dalles
This past weekend, Laurie Branch, her very capable teen helpers, and some awesome horses spent three very hot, grueling days and nights at Fort Dalles Riders Club in order to bring an amazing experience to nine brave young campers.
This Week at The Dalles Library: July 14, 2025
Ready to power up your summer? From a Legend of Zelda scavenger hunt to snowball fights in July, live magic at the park, Pac-Man tag, line dancing, and even free movies, The Dalles Public Library is brimming with creative, playful, and family-friendly events. Don’t miss your chance to learn, laugh, and connect with your community — one unforgettable experience at a time.
USDA Offers Aid to Farmers With Crop Losses due to fire, drought in ‘23 & ‘24
Fed creates new $16 billion fund for Local farmers and ranchers impacted by wildfires, drought and other natural disasters in 2023 and 2024. You can now apply for federal assistance through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Supplemental Disaster Relief Program.
School Board to hold exec. Session in first meeting with four new board members
In their first official meeting, new North Wasco County School District Board Members are set to have an executive session to consider the dismissal or disciplining of, or to hear complaints or charges brought against, a public officer, employee, staff member or individual agent who does not request an open hearing.