Wasco County invests $3 M in effort to build 116 apartments downtown The Dalles; outside financing still being secured
Wasco County approved a $3.08 million land purchase and leaseback deal to move forward a 116-unit downtown housing project in The Dalles, aiming to address supply shortages and spur redevelopment.
W 6th St. Bridge Pavement Preservation Project on April 14, 2026
The City of The Dalles Public Works Department will work on a pavement preservation project on the W 6 th Street Bridge on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, weather permitting.
This Week at The Dalles Library: April 6, 2026
The Dalles Public Library continues its “Wild Robot” programming alongside workshops, music, science talks and youth activities, offering a full week of hands-on learning, creativity and family-friendly events.
Chamber to host Wasco County candidates forum ahead of May primary
Voters in Wasco County will have a chance to hear directly from candidates across local, state and federal races during a public forum April 28.
Little Royals contest open for 2026 Cherry Festival; Nominations accepted through Monday, April 6
Excerpt: Families have until April 6 to nominate young participants for a chance to join the Cherry Festival court, with voting, prizes and parade honors on the line.
CCCNews Podcast: Urness Stresses Land Use, Wildfire Coordination, and Fiscal Restraint in Commissioner Race
Wasco County commissioner candidate Mike Urness said expanding land availability, strengthening wildfire coordination and exercising caution with public spending will be critical as the county plans for long-term growth.
Urness, who is running for Position No. 3 in the May 19 primary election, shared his views during a recent CCCNews podcast interview, outlining priorities that include housing supply, rural fire response and infrastructure investment.
Webber Street Reopens Early: City of TD and Contractor Find Solution to Keep Business Access Open
Webber Street has reopened for the weekend, restoring access to Port-area businesses as the city prepares a new traffic plan tied to the Westside Interceptor project.
Eggs Unbound: The Hunt is on Saturday; Find your Easter event here
The hunt is on as families across the Gorge head out Saturday for a day of hunts, treats and community fun.
Laying Down The Lawn
It may not pass the ruler test like the neighbor’s perfect lawn, but this clover-filled yard is winning in its own way—less work, less water and plenty of personality.
CCCNews Podcast: Gambee Emphasizes Housing Strategy, Wildfire Readiness, and better use of reserve funds in Commissioner Race
Wasco County commissioner candidate Lisa Gambee said the county must focus on transparency, infrastructure and long-term planning as it navigates growth driven by new revenue and development.
Gambee, who is running for Position No. 1 in the May 19 primary election, outlined her priorities during a recent CCCNews podcast interview, pointing to housing affordability, wildfire preparedness and responsible use of public funds.
Community Invited to Learn How to Prepare for Wildfire in Hood River County
Community members are invited to attend an upcoming event focused on improving wildfire preparedness and building a more fire-resilient Hood River County.
Regional CTE Advisory Committee Convening at CGCC Strengthens Workforce Connections Across the Columbia Gorge
On March 19, 2026, nearly 60 educators, industry leaders, and community partners gathered at Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) for the third Regional Career Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Committee meeting. The event marked continued momentum in aligning education and industry to expand meaningful career-connected learning opportunities for students across the Columbia Gorge.
BLM accepting apps to assist rural fire agencies in Gorge with equipment, training
BLM is accepting applications through April 30 for its Rural Fire Readiness program, offering equipment, training and support to help rural fire agencies improve wildfire response and safety.
CCCNews Podcast: Schaffeld Questions Spending Priorities, Calls for Fairness in County Investments
Wasco County commissioner candidate Dick Schaffeld said the county must rethink how it spends public dollars, arguing for a more balanced approach that benefits the entire region rather than select projects or communities.
Schaffeld, who is running for Position No. 3 in the May 19 primary election, shared his views during a recent CCCNews podcast interview, where he addressed housing, wildfire preparedness, economic development and the county’s growing revenue from data centers.
The 11th Annual Hood River Cider Fest Returns Saturday, May 2, With New Location, Free Entry, and Expanded Family Fun
As spring returns to the Hood River Valley and orchards and wildflowers come into bloom, the Hood River Cider Fest returns for its 11th year with a new setting and expanded offerings for 2026.
Inside MCCAC: Agency unites dozens of partners to close gaps in houseless services
Since 2022, MCCAC has been leading the Mid-Columbia Houseless Collaborative to streamline the services of some 40 agencies to find people shelter, services, housing, and advocacy.
CCCNews Podcast: John Grant focuses on Tax Relief, Cutting Red Tape in the County Commissioner Bid
Wasco County commissioner candidate John Grant said he would prioritize tax relief, business-friendly policies, and housing development as the county manages growth and new revenue tied to data center expansion.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide March 31 - April 6
This Week the Gorge Giggin’ Guide is Not Foolin’ - we’re taking you on a tour of the Week’s Best Music, Art, and Comedy shows. Have Fun and Get Out There! County Line tribute to Johnny Cash at Trout Lake Hall on Friday, April 3.
Making It Click: How Brick City & Games Built a Community not just a business
Jay and Leslie Wilson have been clicking for years - and their passion for games, Lego and bringing people together just got a national nod for finding the real sweat spot in a hobby shop.