The Dalles Becomes the First Oregon Community to Expand Recycling Service with Producer‑Funded Investment
The Dalles Disposal, in partnership with Circular Action Alliance (CAA) Oregon, announced expanded curbside recycling service for the City of The Dalles, launching March 30, 2026. The Dalles is the first Oregon community to expand curbside recycling access using producer funding available through the state’s Recycling Modernization Act (RMA).
Gorge Giggin’ Guide March 24-30
This Week the Gorge Giggin’ Guide is diving into March Music Madness -featuring shows from Barn Burning Jam Bands, AC/DC Cover Bands and Top Notch Broadway Vocal Groups that will jumpstart your Spring into Overdrive. Have Fun and Get Out There!
When the Dollar Falls, But the Costs Rise
What good is stronger demand if the cost of growing and moving the crop rises faster than the value of the crop itself? From where I sit, this season doesn’t look weak. But it doesn’t look easy either.
This Week at The Dalles Library: March 23, 2026
Spring break heats up at The Dalles Public Library with free food, games, reptiles, music and hands-on fun for teens, kids, and families all week long.
The Dalles grapples with identity as millions in downtown funds hang in balance
As leaders weigh millions in urban renewal funds, a deeper question emerges: how to define and connect The Dalles’ history, culture and future.
Smart Reading Reaches a Major Milestone, Giving Away 5 Millionth Book
Oregon’s statewide early childhood literacy nonprofit SMART Reading gave away its 5 millionth book to a child in Oregon at an event at Hayhurst Elementary on March 12, 2026. This marked a major milestone in the organization’s mission to help Oregon students build confidence, improve literacy skills, and develop a lifelong passion for reading.
TD riding a musical wave: second music fest hits in May
After a highly successful HOOT fest in The Dalles, Jonathan Zilka and his group of volunteers are bringing the second rendition of The Grand Dalles Music Fest, a 3-day fest featuring jams, dancing and some incredible bands at the end of May.
Northwest leaders push for new BPA chief as region faces rising demand, costs
As Congress weighs leadership for the Bonneville Power Administration, local officials warn the decision will directly impact power costs, infrastructure and economic growth across the Gorge.
Culinary Showdown: D21’s Future Chefs Bring the Heat!
Move over, Gordon Ramsay! Students from D21 elementary schools transformed the kitchen into a high-stakes arena yesterday, March 18, to battle for the legendary title of Top Chef.
Columbia Gorge Students Explore Local Career Pathways Through “Next Steps: Careers in the Gorge”
On February 24 & 26, 200 eighth grade students from North Wasco gathered at Columbia Gorge Community College for Next Steps: Careers in the Gorge, a hands-on career exploration experience designed to connect classroom learning with real-world opportunities close to home.
Summit Sends It: Warm weather continues today
Weather could not be better for recreating and today is going to be another all star with temps expected to top 70 degrees again.
Inside MCCAC: Program works to help Veterans and their families find housing & support in Gorge
A local program is working to keep Mid-Columbia veterans off the streets by providing housing support, financial help and stability when it’s needed most.
Regional Leaders Host "Journey to the Stars" Conference for Early Childhood Professionals
Early childhood education professionals are invited to an engaging, day-long learning experience at the upcoming Journey to the Stars: Building Brains and Supporting Big Feelings conference.
TDHS Senior Awarded Competitive OSU Catalyst Engineering Scholarship
The Dalles High School senior Jonathan Rodriguez Mota received an exciting and unexpected honor yesterday when representatives from Oregon State University’s College of Engineering surprised him on campus with the announcement that he has been selected as a recipient of the highly competitive Engineering Catalyst Scholarship.
Annual Spring Community Clean Up - May 2, 2026
The 38th Annual Spring Community Clean Up will take place on the first Saturday of May. The Dalles residents are encouraged to join in our annual spring cleaning event on Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Police release video of suspect in downtown tire-slashing spree
More than 10 vehicles damaged in overnight tire-slashing incidents downtown. Police release video of suspect and ask public to help identify the man.
Wasco County, Arlington, Bickleton eyed for hazardous sediment dumping from Portland; TD pushing back
Wasco County eyed for being potential dump site from Portland Harbor Superfund Site sediment. Locals concerned about dangerous road and pollution.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide March 17-23
This Week the Gorge Giggin’ Guide kicks off with The Luck of the Irish - it’s St. Patrick’s Day and you’ll have a hard time finding a venue that won’t be celebrating! If you need traditional Choral concerts or an Irish Hip-Hop Celebration, we’ve Got You Covered! The week continues with top-notch Bluegrass bands, an Elvis Tribute, The Lions Follies, and more music and stage performances to Fill a Pot of Gold!
This Week at The Dalles Library March 16, 2026
From crafts and storytimes to Pokémon GO walks and guitar lessons, The Dalles Public Library has a full week of free activities for all ages, March 16–21.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Hard Math of Farming
From the tractor seat, agriculture often comes down to a very simple equation: costs on one side, returns on the other. For many farmers today, that equation is becoming harder and harder to balance.