Grass fire near Google in West The Dalles breaks out this morning
A grass fire burning near Google’s Taylor Lake data Center broke out this morning around 10:30 a.m. immediately drawing first responders and firefighters.
Getting to the root of STEM: Chenowith kids transform school garden
From pulling weeds taller than themselves to protecting spiders and planting pollinator gardens, Chenowith Elementary students are turning dirt into discovery through a growing hands-on garden project.
As Oregon's wolf population grows, debate shifts to livestock losses and management
As Oregon’s wolf population expands, so do the conflicts surrounding it. Ranchers, hunters, tribal representatives and environmental advocates are increasingly divided over livestock losses, elk herds, lethal removals and what the future of wolf management in the state should look like.
MCEDD Offers Flexible Loan Funds for Workforce Housing
Mid-Columbia Economic Development District (MCEDD) may be more well-known in the region for providing flexible business loans to entrepreneurs, start-up businesses, and existing businesses that otherwise would not qualify for a commercial bank loan.
Movie Review: The Mandalorian and Grogu Deliver Action, but Little Reason to Care
When Disney announced The Mandalorian and Grogu, it seemed like a natural next step for two of the most popular characters in modern Star Wars. Unfortunately, the movie feels less like an essential chapter and more like an optional side quest.
The complicated return of wolves to Oregon: Population growth brings new challenges
Oregon's gray wolf population has climbed to 230 animals and 30 packs, marking a conservation success story that is now forcing state officials to navigate increasingly complex questions about protection, management and public acceptance.
Wasco County man arrested after failing to appear for sentencing in child sex abuse case
A Wasco County man who failed to appear for sentencing in a child sex abuse case was taken into custody Tuesday and lodged at the Multnomah County Jail.
Smoke from I-84 brush fire contributes to crash that injures three near Biggs Junction
A brush fire that closed Interstate 84 east of Biggs Junction on Saturday also contributed to a rear-end crash that left three people hospitalized after smoke sharply reduced visibility on the freeway.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide - May 26 - June 1
The Gorge Giggin’ Guide is putting you on High Alert for Music, Music and More Music! The Grand Dalles Music Festival is here, and Music Gigs are springing up faster than Gorge Wildflowers. Get Ready to Dance, Get Ready to Sing, and Get Out There!
This Week at The Dalles Public Library: May 25, 2026
From STEAM activities and Minecraft to ocean science and family pizza night, The Dalles Public Library offers a full week of programs for all ages.
Two brush fires spark emergency responses on both sides of Columbia River today, May 23
A wildfire near Horsethief Park in Dallesport prompted evacuations Saturday afternoon, while another fire east of Biggs temporarily shut down Interstate 84 and contributed to multiple crashes.
Traffic Update: SR 141 Closure
Travel Alert Update: State Route 141 is still closed between Alt SR 141 and Bald Mountain Corners, but it re-opens at noon this Friday, May 22, and will stay open through the long holiday weekend.
The 2026 Fourth of July Parade Registration is Open
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2026 Fourth of July Parade in downtown The Dalles.
Carson affordable housing project to begin this fall; organizers seek future homebuyers
A 14-home affordable housing development planned for seven acres in Carson is moving toward construction, and organizers want to hear from families interested in becoming homeowners.
Pontiacs on the Columbia Car Show Returns to The Dalles this Weekend
Classic Pontiacs from across the region will gather Saturday at Riverfront Park for the only Regional GTOAA-sanctioned Pontiac show west of the Mississippi River.
Dick Schaffeld statement on his election bid and the loss of Phil Brady
Candidate for Wasco County Commissioner asks for patience as final official results of campaign are certified on June 15, offers prayers for Brady family.
Oregon Honors the 2026 Education Support Professional of the Year, Erica Carrillo
In a surprise announcement event yesterday, Oregon Department of Education (ODE) Director Dr. Charlene Williams joined Oregon Lottery leaders, North Wasco County School District Superintendent Dr. Carolyn Bernal, and The Dalles Middle School Principal Sherri Kilgore and Assistant Principal Shudhi Datta in honoring Erica Carrillo as Oregon’s 2026 Education Support Professional of the Year. Carrillo is the Bilingual Family Liaison at The Dalles Middle School.
Deputies Recover Capsized Boat After Columbia River Rescue Near Arlington
On May 20th, 2026, at approximately 8:36 AM, Frontier Regional 911received a report of a capsized flat-bottom boat near river marker 252 on the Columbia River near Arlington, Oregon. A caller also reported several items floating in the water, including a backpack and a cooler.
In wake of Brady’s death, Urness will be only candidate for Wasco County Commissioner Pos. 3 in November
Following Commissioner Phil Brady’s death, Wasco County confirms Mike Urness will run unopposed for Position 3 on the November ballot.
Hood River County voters approve $40M pool bond, reject state gas tax in May primary
Hood River County voters approved funding for parks and a rebuilt aquatic center Tuesday while also weighing in on governor, congressional and legislative races headed toward November.