Northwest Cherry Festival Announces 2026 Grand Marshals Honoring Over 150 Years of Farming Legacy in The Dalles
Having over 150 years of a continuous family farm operation is a rare milestone, an achievement that belongs to Northwest Cherry Festival Parade Grand Marshals Dave and Karen Cooper.
Northwest Cherry Festival Announces 2026 King Bing & Queen Anne Honoring Legacy, Tradition, and the Heart of The Dalles Community
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce Carmelo Gamez and Carmen Gamez as the 2026 King Bing and Queen Anne of the Northwest Cherry Festival Parade.
Local Drug Take-Back Event This Saturday in Hood River
MED-Project is offering residents a safe, free, and convenient way to dispose of unwanted or expired household medications at a local take-back event hosted by the Hood River Police Department.
Off the path in Panama City: TD youth turns spring break into summer service
TD’s Aaron Girdham takes a trip south of the border to help construct a church in Panama City and finds himself in a deep cultural immersion filled with color, music and sharing.
Cherry Fest Survival Guide: what to know for the 2026 “Great Cherry Adventure”
From carnival rides to the Cherry Stomp Dance, here’s how to navigate the reimagined Northwest Cherry Festival in The Dalles amid downtown construction.
Live music returns to Wines on Second with May 15 show
Wines on Second will host a live music performance May 15 featuring Susurrus Station of Lyle, Wash., and Astoria-based Lake Laconic.
Quilters Stitch Communities Together
Cherry City Cut Ups is a group of about fifteen quilt makers that meets in The Dalles to share ideas and keep the ancient craft of quilt making alive. They are mostly in their 70s and eighties, but one woman is still doing top-notch work at ninety one. On Saturday the Cherry City Cut Ups will be sponsoring a free quilt show.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide - April 21 -27
This Week the Gorge Giggin’ Guide is celebrating Cherry Festival Week! The Cherry Stomp Dance returns, and it’s gonna be Off The Charts! Get Out There!
3rd Annual Free Wildflower Seeds Giveaway Celebration in The Dalles and Moro
This Wednesday, April 22, North Central Public Health District, Sherman County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Wasco County Soil and Water Conservation District are teaming up for their third annual Earth Day celebration by giving out free wildflower seed packets and tree seedlings.
Driver arrested for DUII after I-84 Crash Sends One to Hospital
A Hood River man was arrested Sunday after allegedly rear-ending a stopped vehicle on Interstate 84 near The Dalles, sending one driver to a Portland hospital.
The Surprising Connection Between Wolverines and Electric Vehicles
Columbia Gorge Climate Action Network (CGCAN) and Gorge Clean Energy Coalition are hosting a free event highlighting the connection between wolverines and electric vehicles on May 2 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Rockford Grange, 4262 Barrett Drive, Hood River.
What’s happening at The Dalles Library: April 20, 2026
From building snack boards and dancing robots to exploring poetry and survival skills, The Dalles Public Library hosts a full week of interactive programs for all ages.
From Lug Boxes to Global Markets: The Dalles’ Cherry Story Endures
Cherries helped build The Dalles — once a local brand, now part of a global system. The industry evolved, but the fruit, land, and growers remain unchanged.
West 1st Street and Webber Street Traffic Revisions
At approximately 6:00p.m. on Friday April 17, 2026, West 1 st Street will reopen to all traffic between Union Street and Terminal Way. This route will serve as a direct connection between Downtown The Dalles and the Port Area.
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.