Column: When Local Infrastructure and Global Trade Collide: A Farmer’s Perspective
As I sit here on my tractor seat, the view stretches far beyond my orchard rows. These days, the pressures on family farms stretch just as far—across state lines, trade routes, and policy halls.
CCCNews Podcast: Counselor Colleen Worrell Offers Insight on Mental Health
In a recent episode of the CCCNews podcast, licensed professional counselor Colleen Worrell joined our host Tom Peterson to discuss mental health, self-care, and strategies for shifting destructive thought patterns.
The Dalles Main Street Hosting First Friday June 6th, 2025 - Celebrate Summer
Main Street First Friday is Celebrating Summer this month as we kick off the hot weather season with Dads, Grads and all things summer. Join us downtown starting Friday evening for late openings at your favorite shops as well as hot eats and cool treats. The fun starts at 5 pm with a variety of music, specials, promotions and activities.
Free Fishing Weekend June 7-8 in Oregon, Family-Friendly Fishing Events held Statewide
Everyone can fish, clam, and crab for free in Oregon on Saturday and Sunday, June 7-8, 2025. No fishing/shellfish licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement or Two-Rod Validation) are required on these days.
Public Notice for Storm Crossing at the Intersection of Pomona & W 6th St.
Starting June 2nd at the intersection of Pomona and W 6 th Street, Crestline will begin installation of the underground storm line improvements.
This Week at The Dalles Library: June 2, 2025
Whether you're threading a needle, painting a lighthouse, or learning about endangered species, this week at The Dalles Public Library is packed with creativity, knowledge, and opportunities to grow. From art classes to legal support clinics, every event brings something meaningful to the table — and it’s all free with your library.
Youth Empowerment Shelter Artists Celebrate Creativity and Community with Local Exhibition
In a cozy riverside studio in The Dalles, something beautiful has been quietly unfolding. On evenings and weekend filled with paintbrushes, and the occasional DoorDash delivery, young people from the Youth Empowerment Shelter (YES) have been turning their experiences into stunning works of art. Now, after a year of laughter, healing, and bold self-expression, their creations are stepping into the spotlight.
Arizona Woman Cited after Walking onto I-84 near The Dalles
A 30-year-old Arizona woman was cited for disorderly conduct Tuesday evening after reportedly walking into traffic on Interstate 84 near The Dalles.
Kiwanis Programs June 2025
Kiwanis meetings are held every Thursday at noon at Spooky’s and visitors are welcome.
St. Mary’s Academy Launches New 2025 Summer Camp Adventure – Open to All Local Families
St. Mary’s Academy is thrilled to introduce its brand-new Summer Camp Adventure, created to give local families a fun, enriching, and accessible summer option for children ages 3 to 14.
Sidewalk work begins on West 10th Street in TD on Monday, June 2
Work on 10th Street near Snipes is expected to start Monday Morning, June 1, and it will likely disrupt some traffic and slow access to residential and business property within the work area as new sidewalks and infrastructure are added.
Whitmire's skater skills helps guide TD Parks
Brewster Whitmire was just a year out of The Dalles High School in 2009 when a little project hit his radar. The avid skateboarder found out there was a push to create a skate park at Howe Park near The Dalles Middle School. But, it turned out, neighbors were less than enthused.
TD Stalwart Karl Vercouteren, we will miss you
It is with heavy heart that we learned of Karl Vercouteren’s passing on Saturday, May 25.
This Week at The Dalles Library: May 26, 2025
The library winds down May with a lineup that blends imagination, creativity, and community connection. Whether you're meeting a local author, making lasting memories with clay, or gearing up for a middle school Nerf battle, there's something for everyone at The Dalles Public Library this week.
Trapped in the Middle: What’s Really Holding Back American Agriculture — Thoughts from the Tractor Seat
After decades in the orchard, one thing’s clear: American agriculture isn’t failing. It’s being held back, stalled in a system built to benefit everyone but the people growing the food.
Question of the Week: What are you doing for Memorial Day Weekend?
As we sit upon the cusp of Memorial Day weekend, CCCNews took to the streets to find out what locals have planned for the three-day weekend. The answers were as varied and interesting as the people we ran in to.
City of The Dalles Updates Incentive Program to Support Downtown Redevelopment and Housing
The Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Agency has announced major updates to its Incentive Program, making it easier to apply and expanding the range of eligible projects. These changes aim to encourage private investment, support building improvements, and promote mixed-use development within the Columbia Gateway Urban Renewal Area.
CCCNews Podcast: Dr. Bernal Joins Podcast for 2025 TD School Roundup
Superintendent Dr. Carolyn Bernal of D21 joins the CCCNews Podcast today, May 21, to talk innovation in the classroom, student well being, educational excellence, attendance and where were at in the process of a school bond.
Fatal Crash - Interstate 84- Gilliam County
On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at 3:45 a.m., Oregon State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on Interstate 84, near milepost 148, in Gilliam County.
Help the Rock Snake Grow! Community Art Project Launches at Sorosis Park
The Dalles Art Center, in collaboration with the Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation District, is thrilled to announce the launch of the Rock Snake, a whimsical, interactive public art installation designed to bring color, creativity, and community connection to Sorosis Park.