Friends of the Columbia Gorge Appeals Major Creek Canyon Logging Decisions Made by U.S. Forest Service and WDNR
Decisions would allow commercial logging in most restricted area of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, in violation of Scenic Area law and Gorge Management Plan
Volunteers needed for Bingen & White Salmon Cleanup
A call for volunteers, partners and sponsors is being made to support the Community Cleanup of Bingen - White Salmon, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and will be held Friday and Saturday, May 21-22, in Bingen, Washington. Sign up here.
Friends of The White Salmon River make Statement on the SDS Lumber Company Sale
Friends of the White Salmon River raise serious concerns about the effect of the SDS Lumber Company sale on its employees, local businesses, and the forest. We know that the company has a responsibility to its shareholders; we hope and expect that responsibility can be met and still ensure the best possible outcome for the land, the community, the forest, and SDS.
City of Hood River seeks input on multiple projects
Make your voice heard. The City of Hood River is currently seeking public input on: its Transportation System Plan (TSP) Amendment, Safe Routes to School projects, and a Heights Urban Renewals streetscape plan.
Gorge Athletic Clubs' Risley to testify to senate on shutdown impacts Feb. 10 at 1 p.m.
At 1 p.m. today Gorge Athletic Clubs Dianna Risley will testify on the impacts that COVID-related closures have had on their facilities, as well as the impact that the closures and prolonged restrictions have had on the physical and emotional health of their club members.
PNW Blizzard, Winter Storm Warning in Effect Feb 11th-13th
According to local meteorologists not one but two storms are on their way through the Columbia River Gorge this week. Expect arctic Easterly winds and snow at upper elevations.
Foundation provides $10k in grants to Stevenson Carson Teachers
We’ve had tremendous response to our Fall 2020 fundraising effort and are able, for the first time ever, to offer classroom grants to SCSD teachers. It has $10,000 available.
Local Author Parlays Hardscrabble Childhood into Arresting First Memoir, Earns PNW Book Award
Tina Ontiveros, a long-time resident of the Gorge, daughter, wife, mother, sister, author, writing teacher and advocate for the disenfranchised living in poverty — she wears many hats. However, the one adjective she does not ascribe to herself is ‘victim.’ Writer Karen Carlin goes deep with Ontiveros about her haunting yet moving memoir in this one-on-one interview.
8 Billion Angels: Movie Screening and Discussion look at unsustainable population growth
Do we want a world of more people with less opportunity, peace, good health and prosperity or fewer people with more of each? The documentary, 8 BILLION ANGELS dives into the topic. An interactive community movie screening & discussion with filmmaker Terry Spahr on January 26 at 5 p.m. will follow. Learn more about it here.
Stevenson's Walking Man gets $10k to keep bringing the brew
Walking Man’s grant of $10,000 will be used to cover and heat a portion of their beer garden, providing additional outdoor seating. “I am beyond grateful for what this grant means for Walking Man,” said Tabatha Wiggins, co-owner of Walking Man Brewing. “It means we can more than double our covered outdoor space.”
Category 5 Atmospheric River Event Triggers Power Outages, Flooding, Landslides, One Missing Person in Dodson
Sure, the PNW is known for its rainy days but not like this.
Court Reverses Second Rezone of Hood River's Morrison Park
The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a second attempt by the city of Hood River to rezone a local park for residential development.
City of Hood River Provides Outreach to Those Experiencing Homelessness
To help individuals overcome barriers to housing, the City of Hood River has contracted with a licensed clinical social worker to provide direct outreach to individuals experiencing homelessness.