89-Room hotel looking to land in former Columbia Cinema parking lot in The Dalles
Developers plan to break ground on an 89-room hotel in west The Dalles as soon as city permits are approved, moving forward with redevelopment of the former Columbia Cinemas site.
Oregon Transfer Day Brings 4-Year Colleges & Universities to CGCC Campus
Columbia Gorge Community College will host Oregon Transfer Day on March 5 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Hook Café on The Dalles Campus at 400 East Scenic Drive, The Dalles.
Shaping the Future: Community Legacy Initiative
Join Gorge non-profits and connect with experts to learn about the importance of estate planning and adding organizations to your will.
Northwest Cherry Festival Unveils Reimagined2026 Format Amid Downtown Construction
The Northwest Cherry Festival will return April 24–26, 2026, with a refreshed and reimagined format designed to balance celebration, economic impact, and the realities of ongoing downtown construction.
Wasco County considers supporting federal transfer of 150 watershed acres to City of The Dalles; skeptics call out Google influence
Commissioners to weigh a 150-acre watershed transfer critics warn could mean less water, fewer fish and diminished habitat, as expanded city water capacity ultimately serves Google’s data centers.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide March 3 - 9
This week The Gorge Giggin’ Guide is Giving A Hoot - that’s right, we’re taking a 100% Deep Dive into The Dalles Hoot Lineup! Get ready to peruse bio’s, photos and non-AI generated content on the inaugural concert festival put together by The Dalles Overground. Word on the street indicates Sold Out Shows - but there’s still plenty of music to explore! Get Out There!
Original Courthouse Program on March 7th
“The Boys of ‘61” is the topic of the Saturday, March 7th Vercouteren Regional History Forum at the Original Wasco County Courthouse.
Inside MCCAC: Stabilizing Rowena Fire survivors
MCCAC took on Rowena Fire recovery efforts after the June 2025 wildfire destroyed 58 homes, helping 28 of 45 displaced households transition into stable, long-term housing.
‘If everyone likes you,’ he said, ‘you might not be being yourself.’
National youth speaker Jamar Root told The Dalles students identity, authenticity and character matter more than job titles when defining success and personal fulfillment.
New Plan for Cherry Fest: Carnival moved to park, scaled back after Fourth Street objections
Cherry Festival relocates carnival to Lewis & Clark Festival Park and downsizes footprint after Fourth Street businesses warned closures could harm access, fundraising and operations.
This Week at The Dalles Library: March 2, 2026
The Dalles Public Library will host a wide variety of free programs and activities for all ages throughout early March, including hands-on crafts, wellness classes, gaming, educational workshops and family events.
Processing to Fresh Precision: A Mid-Columbia Story of Fruit Innovation
Mid-Columbia didn’t just trade canneries for fresh markets—it traded security for precision, and growers now live or die by perfection.
The Dalles Swimmers compete at State Championships
The Dalles Swim Team sent three 10 and under swimmers to the Arena OSI state championship meet this past weekend, February 21-22, in Springfield, Oregon.
Five Top Local Chefs Host Annual Dinner to Support The Next Door’s Raíces Cooperative Farm
The Next Door is thrilled to invite the community to join us for an unforgettable evening at Celilo Restaurant on Sunday, April 19th at 5pm. Five top local chefs will come together to create a superb five-course dinner featuring locally and sustainably sourced ingredients, paired with Analemma wine and pFriem beer generously donated in support of the evening.
Early Spring Pruning for Safe Street
This year the City is asking citizens to make a special effort to prevent unsightly damage to street trees that have low hanging branches. Trimming branches before collision breaks branches is healthier for trees. Tree trimming also prevents damage to tall vehicles like package delivery vans, recreational vehicles, garbage trucks and school buses.
The History Museum Presents George Youth Speaks March 18th
The History Museum of Hood River County is proud to present Gorge Youth Speaks, a new youth speaker series launching this spring. Event dates are March 18 and April 22 at The History Museum and May 13 at The Ruins in downtown Hood River.
Cherry Stomp Dance Rocks Back into The Dalles Civic, Reviving Beloved Local Tradition
The Cherry Stomp Dance storms back into the The Dalles Civic Auditorium on April 25 at 7:00 p.m. — bringing the music, the memories, and the magic back to The Civic for one unforgettable night.
Suspect Arrested in Alleged Arson of Klickitat County Deputy’s Barn; Two Deputies Injured During Arrest
A 35-year-old man was arrested and accused of setting fire to a Klickitat County sheriff’s deputy’s barn in an alleged arson incident Feb. 17 near Lyle, according to the Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office.
WAGAP Announces Departure of Executive Director and Launches Search for Next Leader
Washington Gorge Action Programs (WAGAP) today announced the departure of Executive Director Jennifer Pauletto after years of dedicated leadership and service to communities throughout the Columbia River Gorge region. The organization’s Board of Directors has initiated a comprehensive recruitment process to identify the agency’s next Executive Director.