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.
Fire burning next to I-84 just west of The Dalles - May 29, 10:30 a.m.
Oregon State Police and Mid-Columbia Fire and Rescue have responded to a brush fire along Interstate 84 just west of The Dalles this morning, May 29.
Mix Masters: Gorge Crete batchin’ big time in first month
Bob Breshears said the first month of business at Gorge Crete has surpassed expectations as he and his crew are working overtime to keep up at the new concrete batch plant in the Dallesport Industrial Park.
Kiwanis Programs June 2025
Kiwanis meetings are held every Thursday at noon at Spooky’s and visitors are welcome.
Video of The Day: Lab time with Fred Coleman at Riverfront Park
CCCNews caught up with Fred Coleman at Riverfront Park in The Dalles on Wednesday, May 28 as he trained his black Lab to retrieve a waterfowl decoy.
E-bike rider injured in crash on West 2nd St. on May 28
A local man was severely injured when he crashed on his e-bike on west Second Street near the Post Office drop boxes around 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28.
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.
TD Chamber gets recommend for competitive tourism contract award; Ask? $465k
The Dalles City Council will vote Monday, June 2, on whether to authorize a $465,000 tourism promotion contract with The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, following the submission of five bids for the job.
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.
Kylin Elliott: TechStart 2025 Girl Technology Student of the Year Award
TechStart is proud to give Kylin Elliott the award of TechStart 2025 Girl Technology Student of the Year. Kylin is a student at Hood River Valley High School, with approximately 1,100 students, located in Hood River, Oregon.
Splatter Enterprises: Muddy Buddies wingin’ & flingin’ on Kelly Ave.
Jesus Sosa, 56, and Saul Guzman, 45, both of The Dalles were all smiles this morning as Sosa loaded his trowel with the wet concrete and threw it at this block wall on Kelly Avenue like he was skipping rocks at the beach. The pair were met with great weather for their work and it looks to continue all week.
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.
Concerns Mount Over Klickitat County’s Land Subdivision Practices
Seven new lots appeared on paper—no hearings, no public notice, just a survey tied to a 1954 map. For decades, Klickitat County may have quietly redrawn its landscape one boundary at a time, raising questions about oversight, legality, and the future of rural development
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.
Rally for Vets hits home for TD’s Nimmo
TD’s Steve Nimmo heads to D.C. to demonstrate his objection to veteran benefit cuts on D-Day, June 6. He’s asking others to join the demonstration. He and potentially millions of others are headed to the National Mall, and they’re ready to rally.
Sunny with 100% chance of fun at Aquatic Center Opening this weekend
The weather gods are smiling on The Dalles this Memorial Day weekend as calls for temps in the 80s and lots of sun come as the Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation opens the pool at the Aquatic Center, 602 W. 2nd Street.