Grocery Outlet Customers Raise $6,412 for St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
On September 12th, the St. Vincent de Paul Society Ministry food pantry received a boost this week thanks to the generosity of local shoppers and a community partnership with Grocery Outlet.
TD Council pushes pause on food cart & transient merchant rules; Vote expected next week
At stake is how—and how long—mobile vendors can operate at a single site. A 12-month cap signals a shift: carts that function as long-term fixtures would need to meet standards closer to brick-and-mortar uses.
Watercolor Society of Oregon Fall Juried Exhibition
The Dalles Art Center (TDAC) is proud to announce that it will host the Watercolor Society of Oregon (WSO) Fall Juried Exhibition, showcasing 80 original works by artists from across the state. This prestigious exhibition celebrates the beauty and versatility of traditional watercolor.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 15, 2025
From painting and portraits to Pokémon raids and author visits, the library is buzzing with activities this week. Whether you’re a child discovering art, a teen exploring games, or an adult curious about language quirks, there’s something new to enjoy.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Shifting Table; When America No Longer Sets the Menu
Not long ago, America was the breadbasket of the world. Our fields and orchards fed not only our own people, but millions overseas. When ships left the Pacific Northwest loaded with cherries, apples, wheat, and pears, we knew the world was waiting for what we grew.
The Dalles Joins National Effort to End Hunger with September Proclamation
At Monday night’s City Council meeting, Mayor of The Dalles Rich Mays officially proclaimed September as Hunger Action Month for the city. Every September, Hunger Action Month is recognized nationwide as a time when people come together to help end hunger.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Sept. 9-15
New! Gorge Gigging Guide Highlights gives you a quick look at the week ahead in music, comedy, performance, festivals, and more! It’s a Great Way to get a handle on planning for the Best in what The Gorge has to offer!
Mental Health Crisis Ends with Two Injured Deputies
On 9/6/2025 Deputies responded to a “psychotic episode” call. It was reported to them that the subject of the call, a 27-year-old male, had kicked his mother and was allegedly high on drugs including LSD, Ketamine and a large amount of Marijuana.
Developer seeks 76-unit complex on former Westgate Market site on Chenowith Loop Road
A proposal for a 76-unit affordable housing complex on Chenowith Loop Road is under review by the City of The Dalles, marking one of the largest multifamily housing applications the city has seen in recent years.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Sept. 8, 2025
Science experiments in a jar, a family night of monster trucks, dream exploration, virtual talks with nationally known experts, and even a Bluey dance party — the library is buzzing this week. Whether you’re looking to learn something new, play as a family, or be inspired by music and art, you’ll find it here.
New Rules coming for Food Carts in TD; Council to consider Monday
The Dalles City Council will consider new rules for food carts and transient vendors at its meeting on Monday, Sept. 8.
TD Council Consent Agenda Loaded for Monday, Sept. 8
The Dalles City Council on Monday will weigh legal and financial steps tied to national litigation over “forever chemicals” in drinking water and opioid settlements that could channel thousands of dollars into local programs.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: From Horse Teams to Satellites, Agriculture’s Century of Change
Not that long ago—within the lifetime of folks still living in Wasco and Sherman Counties—the farm fields echoed with the steady clop of draft horses. Harness jingled at dawn, sweat darkened their hides by noon, and at day’s end the team pulled the wagon home. It was the rhythm of farm life.
Repeat Offender Arrested in Drug and Weapons Raid in TD
A multi-agency narcotics task force seized multiple firearms, body armor and suspected commercial quantities of methamphetamine and marijuana during a search warrant in west The Dalles on Friday, arresting a man with a long history of drug and theft convictions.
Farmstand Owner, Bets Stelzer, Reflects on Growth, Family Roots, and Downtown Revitalization
Two years after opening Farmstand in the Gorge in downtown The Dalles, owner Bets Seltzer says the venture has grown beyond just a health-food market and cafe — it’s become a catalyst for community.
Latina Leaders Share Their Stories in Revamped “Timewinder Tales” at Hood River History Museum
The History Museum of Hood River County is proud to present Timewinder Tales (formerly Cemetery Tales). This year’s performances are a bit different than those in the past, and we could not be more excited to present this new version of the show! You will hear from four powerful and influential Latina members of our community who will share their stories and inspirations.
First Friday in Downtown TD puts money on students tonight; Kiwanis to match
TD’s downtown putting their money on local kids tonight as they donate part of their proceeds to student projects during the First Friday event that features businesses encouraging people to shop, drink and eat local in TD’s downtown.
Gorge Technology Alliance and Columbia Gorge STEM Hub Launch Third Year ofRobotics Team Grants
For the third consecutive year, the Gorge Technology Alliance (GTA) and the Columbia Gorge STEM Hub are teaming up to support competitive robotics in the Columbia Gorge region. United by a shared commitment to equitable STEM education, the two organizations are once again offering mini-grants to robotics teams, helping ensure students from all backgrounds can access hands-on, high-quality STEM learning opportunities.
Columbia Center for the Arts Presents the Northwest Pastel Society Members Show
Columbia Center for the Arts (CCA) is proud to present the Northwest Pastel Society Members Show 2025, featuring more than 100 works by 66 artists. This juried exhibition, celebrating the vibrancy and versatility of pastel as a medium, will be on display at CCA September 5–28.
What's up The Dalles: Downtown The Dalles Builds Momentum with Fall Events, Business Growth
The latest episode of “What’s Up, The Dalles” brought together community leaders and local entrepreneurs to spotlight downtown revitalization efforts, upcoming fall events, and ongoing investments in The Dalles’ cultural and business landscape.