After contentious townhouse vote, Hood River confronts a larger question: How will it house its future?
Less than a day after approving a controversial townhouse project, Hood River leaders argued that zoning changes alone won't solve the city's housing crisis.
Here's What's Happening in The Dalles This Fourth of July
From sunrise races to fireworks over the Columbia River, here's your complete guide to Fourth of July events happening throughout The Dalles.
Lyle Hill Fire reaches 60% containment as state resources begin demobilizing
Firefighters continue mopping up hot spots while evacuation levels have been reduced, roads have reopened and command of the fire prepares to transition back to local officials.
Campfire ban takes effect July 1 across Mt. Hood National Forest
Campfires are banned across the Mt. Hood National Forest beginning July 1 as dry conditions increase wildfire danger. Check Gorge fire restrictions before visiting.
CCCNews Podcast: Fort Dalles Fourth Expands Into Communitywide America 250 Celebration
Fort Dalles Fourth organizers say this year's expanded America 250 celebration will feature races, music, vendors, family activities and one of the Gorge's largest fireworks shows.
Lyle Hill Fire Enters Mop-Up Phase as Investigators Seek Public's Help
Investigators are asking anyone with photos, videos or information about people near the fire's origin Sunday afternoon to help determine what sparked the blaze.
Lyle Cherry Orchard Preserve Closed Indefinitely Due to Lyle Wildfire
Visitors are urged to avoid the preserve as crews assess hazardous trees, unstable terrain and trail damage left behind by the wildfire.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide - June 30 - July 6
The Gorge Giggin’ Guide is getting ready for the 4th of July in Style! There’s plenty of Music leading up to the Big Community Celebrations - And Beyond! Check out The Guide and Get Out There!
Evacuation Orders Reduced for Part of Lyle as Firefighters Gain Ground on Lyle Hill Fire
Fire officials downgraded evacuation orders for part of Lyle on Monday after firefighters made progress on the Lyle Hill Fire, though Level 3 "Go Now" evacuations remain in effect for much of the fire area.
Powering Community Literacy: A Collaborative Partnership Builds 21 Little Free Libraries Across the Columbia Gorge
The Columbia Gorge STEM Hub, a program of the Columbia Gorge Education Service District, has completed the Little Free Library Project, a collaborative initiative designed to increase book access in underserved and rural areas while empowering local students with real-world engineering and trade skills.
Lyle Hill Fire Update 7:42 p.m.: Commanders ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ as Air attack gains ground on fast-moving Lyle Hill Fire
Firefighters gained ground Sunday evening on the Lyle Hill Fire as an intense aerial assault slowed the blaze, though officials cautioned the wildfire remains far from contained.
Lyle Fire Update 5:45 p.m.: Massive air assault launched as Lyle Hill Fire races east above Lyle
Tankers, helicopters and Fire Boss scoopers are mounting an aggressive aerial attack as powerful winds drive the fast-growing Lyle Hill Fire east, triggering expanding evacuations as of 5:30 p.m. today, Sunday June 28.
Fast-Moving Lyle Fire Forces Evacuations as Crews Defend Community
A fast-moving wildfire near Lyle, Washington, prompted Level 2 and Level 3 evacuation notices Sunday afternoon as strong winds pushed flames toward the community and fire crews rushed to protect homes and critical infrastructure.
This week at The Dalles Library: June 29, 2026
The Dalles Public Library wraps up June and begins July with hands-on science, family activities, book discussions, crafts, games and programs for every age.
4th of July blasts off in TD as volunteers bring ‘90s Rock & Rockets - no ticket required
Live music, local vendors, a beer garden, downtown activities and the Fort Dalles Fourth fireworks show will bring thousands together July 4 for a free America 250 community celebration at Lewis & Clark Park.
Mosier Council to Hear Report Alleging Illegal Sewer Dumping
Mosier officials will review new stormwater regulations and hear a report linking repeated high-pH wastewater, FOG, discoloration and elevated solids to suspected illegal sewer dumping.
State Police tow 7 cars on Thursday for driver violations; impounds mandatory under law
Oregon State Police impounded seven vehicles in six enforcement actions on Thursday, highlighting the effectiveness of Senate Bill 780 which requires real consequences for driving without a valid license or insurance.
Katie Kadlub Announces Departure from HR Chamber
After more than five years as the leader of Visit Hood River, Chief Executive Officer Katie Kadlub has announced her intention to step down from tourism’s top post in Hood River County. Her departure includes her leadership roles at both Visit Hood River and the Hood River County Chamber of Commerce.
City Employees Push for 'Above Average' pay hike as inflation pounds disposable income
City employees urged The Dalles City Council to approve higher wages, saying rising grocery, gas, housing and utility costs are outpacing pay and making it harder to retain workers.
Hidden Century-Old Sewer Line Adds $364K to First Street Project, Delays Completion
An unexpected 100-year-old sewer line beneath downtown The Dalles will add $364,223 to the First Street streetscape project while pushing completion into July 2027.