Martin Family Remains Identified
The Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the remains of Kenneth Martin, Barbara Martin, and Barbie Martin following DNA analysis by Othram, Inc. of remains located in the Columbia River within the wreckage of the Martin family car. The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office has concluded its investigation, having found no evidence of a crime.
TD Sea Scouts return from coastal Regatta with strong finishes, lasting lessons
Four local Sea Scouts placed in multiple events at a regional Regatta, but say the biggest wins came in confidence, teamwork and stepping outside their comfort zones.
Fire-Adapted Communities Workshop Set for April 30 in Maupin
Learn how to protect your home, lower wildfire risk and navigate insurance changes at a hands-on workshop in Maupin this April.
The Next Door Names Christy King Volunteer of the Year
In honor of National Volunteer Month, a time to celebrate those who generously dedicate themselves to making a difference in their communities, The Next Door Inc. (TNDI) is thrilled to recognize Christy King as our Volunteer of the Year.
38-year-old motorcyclist killed near The Dalles on I-84
A Washington motorcyclist died Tuesday after crashing into a stationary ODOT safety vehicle on Interstate 84 near The Dalles, according to Oregon State Police.
TD Council approves $3.4M Federal Street Plaza contract after debate over splash pad costs
A split 4-1 vote moves the downtown plaza forward, but not before councilors raised concerns about long-term maintenance, chemicals and nearly $1 million tied to the splash pad.
Free and Fair: Elections in the Gorge
The Gorge UU Fellowship is sponsoring a Community Forum on voting and elections in The Gorge on Thursday, April 17, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at the Rockford Grange, 4262 Barrett Drive, Hood River.
Housing Programs Lift Clients Toward Self-Sufficiency
Reducing dependence on public assistance is a primary goal of many of the Mid-Columbia Housing Authority programs. The agency supports low-income Gorge individuals and families in affording reliable, safe housing through federal and state funding, and rental assistance is supplemented by the Bridges to Health Pathways and Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) teams, which help them become independent.
Wasco County eyes sober living grant and Hunt Park upgrades
A $183,828 project to beautify Hunt Park is up for approval as well as a $200,000 grant for mental health and housing.
Local turnout at Rip City Rally dunks $40K for TD Parks; Board & Baker take it overtime for Sorosis swings
Park leaders took center stage at a Blazers win Sunday, securing a $40,680 grant tied to The Dalles’ Rip City Rally turnout and future upgrades at a local park.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide - April 14 - 20
This Week the Gorge Giggin’ Guide is going to file a 1040-Entertainment EZ Form, commonly known as “Your Weekly Gig Attendance Schedule.” Be sure to Keep All of Your Receipts and make sure you fill out a Line Item for Every Day of the Week for a Maximum ‘reFun’ Experience. Get Out There!
Honda with three flat tires after spike strip deployment, goes six miles before stopping
A 22-year-old driver was arrested early Saturday after leading deputies on a pursuit through Wasco County, continuing for miles even after spike strips disabled her tires.
Inside MCCAC: Housing gains for fire survivors, veterans and shelter clients
Dozens of Rowena Fire survivors and more than 100 shelter clients have moved into stable housing, highlighting regional efforts to address houselessness and recovery needs.
Reminder: W 6th St. Bridge Pavement Preservation Project Tomorrow, April 14, 2026
The City of The Dalles Public Works Department will work on a pavement preservation project on the W 6 th Street Bridge on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, weather permitting.
Runners and Walkers Invited to NW Cherry Festival Fun Run
Columbia Gorge Community College invites community members of all ages and fitness levels to lace up their shoes for the Northwest Cherry Festival Fun Run, returning to The Dalles this spring. The family-friendly event is part of the annual Northwest Cherry Festival celebration.
Wasco County targeted in renewed push to block Portland Harbor sediment disposal
Wasco County faces renewed pressure over Portland Harbor waste as activists push back — while a new Ross Island proposal could keep sediment closer to Portland.
White Salmon council to consider $650K water infrastructure payment
White Salmon leaders will weigh a $650,000 infrastructure payment and budget adjustments Wednesday, decisions tied to water capacity, growth and how the city funds major projects.
City Poised to Pull Trigger on $3.4 M Federal Street Plaza Project on Monday
A $3.4 million downtown plaza, fee changes and updates to dog licensing rules highlight what could directly impact how residents use — and pay for — city services.
This Week at The Dalles Library: April 13, 2025
The Dalles Public Library is offering a mix of ongoing and one-time programs in April, including puzzles, crafts, workshops, movies, gaming, and book discussions for children, teens, and adults. From a monthlong puzzle program to teen finance, family crafts, and author talks, The Dalles Public Library has a full slate of events in mid-April.
Still Jammin’ after 75: St. Paul’s hosts watch party in The Dalles for Ageless Awards
A free community watch party in The Dalles will give residents a chance to take part in this year’s Ageless Awards, a statewide celebration recognizing Oregonians seniors age 75 and older who pack a big volunteer punch and smash the stereotypes about aging.