City approves 14 more homes for East TD; Ritchie Wallace's 4W Properties to build
Subdivision overlooking The Dalles Dam and just below the Oregon Veteran’s Home on Columbia View Drive will be constructed in two phases and will add 14 new homes to The Dalles housing stock. Approvals for site and development came from the City of The Dalles today, Nov. 19.
Oh Deer, Multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 84 caused by deer leads to injuries
A crash involving multiple vehicles and injuries blocked traffic on Interstate 84 after a herd of deer crossed both lanes of the highway, according to Oregon State Police.
Storm Forecast: So Cyclone Bombastic, isn't it fantastic? Uh... no
Should people in the Gorge be fearful? “No,” said Meteorologist Colby Goatley at The National Weather Service on Monday, Nov. 18. “But we do have winter weather advisories for the Oregon side of the Cascades and winter storm and blizzard warnings on the Washington side of the Cascades, and that makes for some pretty hazardous travel.”
Suppah to give Native Perspective during the Thanksgiving Season
Delson Suppah Sr will speak about the history of Thanksgiving as experienced by our local Native communities, the significance of Native American treaties, and the ongoing struggles faced by indigenous communities at the Balch Hotel on Nov. 29.
Bold Thefts: HVAC Systems go missing from two businesses in TD on Nov. 10 or 11th
Criminals take Heating and Air Conditioning units in plain sight, leaving building owners scrambling to restore their systems prior to the fall of winter.
Great Gobs of Gobbling Hooks: Free fishing, crabbing, clamming after Thanksgiving
After you get done chasing down your turkey, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is encouraging Oregonians and non-residents alike to grab a rod, clam gun or crab pot and get after the next catch.
Dr. Liz Lance to Lead Q-Life Regional Broadband Initiative
"Her energy, vision and commitment to our community will be invaluable as we work to expand affordable broadband access across Wasco County," added Tyler Stone, Wasco County Administrative Officer. Lance is also the Secretary for Dufur Volunteer Fire and Ambulance.
Circus of Entertainment starting with some Crazy Delicious Asian in TD
The Dalles Civic welcomes the Masters Family Circus with The Dalles-only Ronelle and Alejandro Masters This Saturday and Sunday. The Bargeway kicks off the fun with Crazy Delicious Asian delicacies tonight, Nov. 13. You want variety - we have it all in this guide of all things art, music and entertainment gorge-wide.
Happy New Year: Sturgeon Season opens in TD and Bonneville Pools on Jan. 1
Harvest guilelines for white sturgeon have been set at: Bonneville Pool: 675 sturgeon, The Dalles Pool: 275 sturgeon. John Day Pool: 105 sturgeon. Read here for the specifics on your favorite deep fishing hole on the mid-Columbia.
Beth & Joe sparking some magic to light up holidays for local nonprofits
TD couple looks to kindle holiday magic with a call out for volunteers for a backyard bonanza of holiday lights that will be open to all on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. “We’re calling on the community to bring their Yule log, Jesus, Krampus, whatever makes their holiday season bright and join the fun by volunteering or donating,” Beth said.
You Want More Pot, You got it: Pots on the Rocks is back in TD on Nov. 16
On Saturday, Nov. 16, between noon and 2 p.m. potters and ceramists will sell a wide variety of their functional and non-functional clay pieces beside the Columbia River in the Port of The Dalles. Learn more here.
Historic Mitchell Point Tunnel Dedication Event Scheduled for November 16
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and project partners are dedicating the new Mitchell Point Tunnel as part of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail on Saturday, Nov. 16.
New nonprofit news organization Uplift Local holds introductory events in Gorge
Uplift Local plans to expand coverage of local public meetings in English and Spanish by bringing a national program called Documenters to the Gorge. The program trains and pays people to attend public meetings that journalists can’t get to and take notes. Learn more here and check for your local meeting between Nov. 13 - 20 at different communities in the Gorge.
F-15 Flyover Scheduled to Honor Veterans in The Dalles on November 11
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce a remarkable tribute to our veterans with a scheduled flyover on Monday, November 11, 2024, featuring two F-15 Eagle fighter jets soaring above our community.
What's Up The Dalles With Cynthia Kortge and Hannah Mapes, Nov. 7, 2024
Join The Dalles Main Street’s Cynthia Kortge and Hannah Mapes as they discuss the upcoming holiday season, new businesses downtown The Dalles and all the latest news.
City of White Salmon seeks applicants for $3,000 scholarships
The scholarship is available through a statewide competitive process for high school seniors who are active in leadership in their city government, community, or school and plan to pursue post-secondary education in fall 2025. Learn more here.
Festival Mushrooms in Stevenson as hundreds flock for fungi
The “Mushroom Hunt,” drew 350 participants to collect stamps from various locations and invited them to attend special events, presentations and demonstrations. More than 30 local businesses participated as those seeking fruiting bodies grew from the Mushroom Gala.
Entertainment Guide stuffed like a 30-pound Turkey; Victor Johnson at Bargeway
News You Can Use in this Giggin’ Guide! Catch Bargeways’ Crazy Delicious Asian tonight and Tacos and Tequila with Victor Johnson on Thursday. This Turkey of Entertainment is so packed, you’ll need an extra plate.
Hood River, Maupin, Antelope awarded $225k to reduce wildfire risks
As wildfire increasingly impacts communities across the state, the Oregon State Fire Marshal is working with communities to improve their resilience through newly awarded grant funds. The OSFM awarded $3 million to 40 communities across the state to create defensible space and other wildfire risk reduction projects.
New Initiative Brings Youth Outreach Workers to North Wasco County Schools
North Wasco County School District is strengthening its student support services through a new partnership with The Next Door. It’s no secret, that school systems across the nation are still grappling with the post-covid world and the continued ramifications on our youth.