Over 200 Registrants line up for CASA’s Fall Family Run
Volunteer group providing voice for children in court notch a big win in race for kids.
High Stakes for High Speed: Q-Life’s $10.4M Bid
QLife is pushing the boundaries of rural broadband by seeking $10.4 million in federal funding, a bid to transform Wasco County’s connectivity with fiberoptic infrastructure that leaders say rivals the impact of rural electrification.
CCCNews Podcast: Brewer Blends Science, Artistry, and Community at HR’s Working Hands Fermentation
Kasey McCullough, brewmaster and co-owner of Working Hands Fermentation in Hood River, says his path from aspiring sports medicine doctor brewer has been shaped by science, flavor, and a commitment to community. In a recent CCCNews podcast, McCullough spoke with host Tom Peterson about his career, the evolution of the craft beer industry, and his vision for Working Hands’ future.
Rollover crash takes life of local on tricky section of Hwy. 197
Maupin man killed on Sunday, Oct. 5, while driving south of town on Highway 197.
E 13th Street Pavement Preservation Project - Monday, Oct. 13, through Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025
The City of The Dalles Public Works Department will work on a pavement preservation project on Monday, October 13, 2025, through Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the following location: E 13th St. between Washington St. and Federal St. – Full road closure during work hours, Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Oct. 7-13
All The Best is here in this week’s Giggin Guide - Get Out There!
This Week at The Dalles Library: Oct. 5, 2025
Autumn comes alive at the library this week with a mix of Sleepy Hollow–inspired arts, hands-on workshops, and performances for all ages. Whether you’re dipping candles like the villagers of Sleepy Hollow, joining a harp workshop, or diving into Leigh Bardugo’s Six of Crows universe, the library has something magical waiting for you.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Oregon’s Fabric, Fraying at the Seams
The first day of fall arrived this past week. Out in the orchard, the mornings carry a chill, the sky deepens to that September blue, and the seasons shift once again. Farming teaches you that change is certain — the blossoms of spring give way to summer fruit, and autumn reminds us that nothing stays forever.
CCCNews Podcast: Gorge Farmer Collective Puts Food Power Back in Growers’ Hands
On the latest CCCNews Podcast, Executive Director and co-founder Kiara Kashubs described how the Gorge Farmer Collective started in March 2020, when farmers suddenly lost access to restaurants and markets. What began with five farms experimenting with an online marketplace has since expanded to more than 35 producers serving families, schools, food banks, and restaurants across Hood River, White Salmon, The Dalles, Mosier, and Lyle.
Pink gets personal tonight as downtown TD Fights Cancer with fun, food & entertainment
Downtown merchants are turning First Friday into a fight. They will be celebrating with deals, cocktails and fun with a serious cause — raising awareness and supporting neighbors battling cancer, a disease that’s touched them personally.
What’s Up The Dalles: Winnie the Pooh, Roundabout Sculptures, and a Revival at The Dalles Art Center
The Dalles Art Center is seeing a renaissance under the leadership of Executive Director Ellen Woods Potter, who joined this week’s “What’s Up, The Dalles” podcast to share big updates on public art, youth programming, and the center’s role in the evolving cultural fabric of downtown.
3-car fire drives possible arson investigation in Port of The Dalles
The blaze caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage as a pickup and two cars were destroyed on Sept. 29.
28-year-old arrested in Lyle on domestic abuse after manhunt and standoff
Deputies say Jacob Richman, 28, threatened family with a handgun in Lyle and told officers he’d “shoot it out” or be killed by cops before surrendering after two hours.
Programs for Peaceful Living is with survivors, ALWAYS - October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Since 1981, the United States has recognized October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. That’s 44 years of uniting people from all walks of life to end domestic violence. This year’s theme, promoted by the Domestic Violence Awareness Project, “With survivors, ALWAYS,” showcases that survivors deserve safety, support, and solidarity.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 29, 2025
From a family talent showcase and a traditional Japanese tea ceremony to spooky crafts inspired by Sleepy Hollow, the library is full of ways to learn, laugh, and celebrate the season together.
North Wasco County School District Appoints Dr. Allison Ivey as Director of Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
North Wasco County School District (D21) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Allison (Allie) Ivey as its new Director of Teaching, Learning and Assessment (TLA). “I am honored to join the North Wasco County School District and contribute to its vision of schools where every student is known by name, strength, and need.
The Dalles Overground and The Granada Theater Present Spooktober 2025!
The Dalles Overground is proud to present the first annual Spooktober Film Festival at The Granada Theater. In celebration of all things spooky, we have selected 9 feature films and a series of animated shorts that will be screening at The Granada Theater throughout the month of October.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Sept. 30 — Oct. 6
All The Best is here in this week’s Giggin Guide - Get Out There!
Columbia Center for the Arts Presents Jen Smith’s Sky Hunters and Steve Stegall’s Spirit Art
Columbia Center for the Arts (CCA) is proud to present two powerful, nature-inspired exhibitions this fall, on view October 3–November 9, 2025: Sky Hunters by Jen Smith in the Lobby Gallery, and Patterns in Nature, Variations on a Theme: A Retrospective by Steve Stegall in the Main Gallery.
Conclusion of my story about adopting a dog from Texas
The plan was for the rescue dog I’d chosen to be crammed in a crate and driven by van from Texas to The Dalles. The first text message I received from the Mutts and Meows Rescue in Missouri City, Texas, said they were departing from Texas on Sunday, then it was changed to Monday morning, then to late Monday afternoon. After a flurry of text messages, they reported the van left on Monday evening.