Mostly Mushrooms: What I Discovered When I Fell in Love with Fungi Takes the Stage November 12th
Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place series continues with Mostly Mushrooms: What I Discovered When I Fell in Love with Fungi, taking place on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at Columbia Center for the Arts in Hood River, Oregon.
Catch Basin on the 6th Street Bridge, Oct. 30, 2025
On Thursday, October 30, 2025, the City of The Dalles Public Works will repair a catch basin on the 6th Street Bridge. The catch basin is creating a road hazard and must be repaired.
Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative Hosts Free Community Screeningof "No Place to Grow Old" Documentary
The Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative announces a free community screening of No Place to Grow Old, a documentary film that captures a growing crisis unfolding quietly across America: older adults aging into houselessness. The event will take place on November 6, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. at The Granada Theatre, located at 221 E 2nd Street in The Dalles.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights Oct. 28 - Nov. 3
Live music, spooky screenings, and costume parties light up the Gorge this week. The Granada’s Spooktober Film Festival, a few more chances to see Evil Dead The Musical, downtown Trick or Treats - it’s all here!
Water Main Upgrade Federal St. Between E 1st St. and E 2nd St.
On Tuesday October 28, 2025 the City of The Dalles Public Works will begin work on Federal St. between E 1st St. and E 2nd St. to replace and upgrade water mains in the area.
Free Leaf Disposal Offered in November for The Dalles Residents
As the weather cools, many trees scatter leaves across lawns and streets. Fallen leaves can block stormwater catch basins and cause flooding. They also create a slip hazard when they freeze on the streets. We need your help to dispose of leaf piles and keep our streets safe.
Beat Mr. Freeze with some basic home and auto winterization tips
Old Man Winter is knocking at the door. And time is running out. Snow tires and preparing your house for freezing temperatures, if you have not done it already, is imperative to prevent costly repairs. Here are some basic tips and ideas to prepare.
Doubling down on Rainbow Town
A rainbow brightened stormy skies over The Dalles on Saturday as more than three-tenths of an inch of rain refreshed local fields.
Big Week for Downtown TD: tricks, treats, and improving streets
Construction meetings and witching season will keep The Dalles Downtown hopping this week.
Columbia Gorge Food Bank Named Turkey Trot 2025 Beneficiary—Double Your Impact This Holiday!
We’re thrilled to share that Columbia Gorge Food Bank—serving Wasco, Hood River, and Sherman Counties—is this year’s Turkey Trot beneficiary!
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Wound No One Wants to Heal
Farmers need predictable access to open markets, fair pricing that reflects the real cost of production, and policies that respect the work of both farm owners and the laborers who keep operations running. Subsidies are a Band-Aid, not a cure.
Halloween Happenings Across the Gorge: A Guide to Spooky Fun from Oct. 25 to Nov. 1
From haunted walk-throughs and trunk-or-treats to costume contests and live music, the Mid-Columbia Gorge will be crawling with Halloween events for all ages this season. Here’s your guide, sorted by date and location.
This Week at The Dalles Library: Oct. 27, 2025
It’s a week of chills, crafts, and creativity at The Dalles Public Library. Step into the eerie world of Sleepy Hollow, uncover a murder mystery, craft haunting decorations, or join one of several Halloween-themed family nights. There’s something for every ghost and goblin, from toddlers to teens to adults who still love a good scare.
TD Council looks at realigning City Manager’s office, airport hangar construction
The Dalles City Council will weigh a $96,000 staffing proposal Monday to strengthen HR and IT capacity. Other agenda items include a $2.29 million airport hangar contract and business license updates.
Ruh-Roh: TD Council to consider putting teeth into difficult doggy conduct
The Dalles City Council is sniffing out changes to local dog laws Monday, aiming to curb ruff behavior, leash lingering problems, and fetch compliance through a new licensing program set to roll over in 2026.
Urban Renewal Board digs into Construction Plan, Adapts to Fermentation Hub Withdrawal
The Dalles Urban Renewal Agency advanced downtown redevelopment, moving the First Street project to bidding, designating the Tony’s site as a construction yard, and confirming new leadership as the Fermentation Hub project officially withdrew.
Downey Sleep Center Donates 50 Mattresses to Rowena Fire Victims
Dozens of families displaced by the Rowena wildfire are getting a better night’s sleep thanks to a local business and community partnership.
Gnatty Dread… ‘Tinker Bell’ Aphids - come by the mouthful to the Gorge
These little tree fairies come by the mouthful every fall, reminding us to light our pumpkins. Up close, they reveal their beautiful blue and white colors even if they stick us in the eye.
MediaRites presents The -Ism Storytellers Project in The Dalles
Stories have the power to heal. Personal stories especially have the power to change lives. In an effort to find more common ground between artists and community members, MediaRites presents The -Ism Storytellers Project, an afternoon of personal stories from the heart, hosted and curated by Larry Toda, MediaRites’ Board Member, who has a family history in The Dalles.
History on the Wall, Fun in the Walk: TD’s Murals Just a Step Away
Earlier this month, Tom Peterson posted what the Walldogs are up to now. It’s titled “Little Art City Strikes Again with Umatilla House Restoration.” Simultaneously I was organizing a dozen friends to do a walking tour of murals in the east end of The Dalles. A moment of synchronicity.