Honda with three flat tires after spike strip deployment, goes six miles before stopping
A 22-year-old driver was arrested early Saturday after leading deputies on a pursuit through Wasco County, continuing for miles even after spike strips disabled her tires.
Hood River to host Ageless Awards watch party April 15
A free watch party in Hood River will celebrate Oregonians 75 and older making a difference, highlighting community impact and challenging ageism.
Inside MCCAC: Housing gains for fire survivors, veterans and shelter clients
Dozens of Rowena Fire survivors and more than 100 shelter clients have moved into stable housing, highlighting regional efforts to address houselessness and recovery needs.
Reminder: W 6th St. Bridge Pavement Preservation Project Tomorrow, 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.
Runners and Walkers Invited to NW Cherry Festival Fun Run
Columbia Gorge Community College invites community members of all ages and fitness levels to lace up their shoes for the Northwest Cherry Festival Fun Run, returning to The Dalles this spring. The family-friendly event is part of the annual Northwest Cherry Festival celebration.
Vote for Ranger’s Nancy Wilson for America’s Favorite Teacher
Dufur High School science teacher Nancy Wilson is a finalist in America’s Favorite Teacher contest. Vote daily through April 16 to support her classroom and students.
Wasco County targeted in renewed push to block Portland Harbor sediment disposal
Wasco County faces renewed pressure over Portland Harbor waste as activists push back — while a new Ross Island proposal could keep sediment closer to Portland.
White Salmon council to consider $650K water infrastructure payment
White Salmon leaders will weigh a $650,000 infrastructure payment and budget adjustments Wednesday, decisions tied to water capacity, growth and how the city funds major projects.
City Poised to Pull Trigger on $3.4 M Federal Street Plaza Project on Monday
A $3.4 million downtown plaza, fee changes and updates to dog licensing rules highlight what could directly impact how residents use — and pay for — city services.
This Week at The Dalles Library: April 13, 2025
The Dalles Public Library is offering a mix of ongoing and one-time programs in April, including puzzles, crafts, workshops, movies, gaming, and book discussions for children, teens, and adults. From a monthlong puzzle program to teen finance, family crafts, and author talks, The Dalles Public Library has a full slate of events in mid-April.
Still Jammin’ after 75: St. Paul’s hosts watch party in The Dalles for Ageless Awards
A free community watch party in The Dalles will give residents a chance to take part in this year’s Ageless Awards, a statewide celebration recognizing Oregonians seniors age 75 and older who pack a big volunteer punch and smash the stereotypes about aging.
Climb a ladder to get the bigger picture on cherries
If you want to understand cherries in The Dalles, don’t start at the parade—start on a ladder, where the work, wind, and river meet.
Workshop in Maupin to Focus on Protecting Homes from Wildfire Risk
A regional wildfire preparedness workshop aimed at helping residents better protect their homes and property will be held April 30 in Maupin as part of a three-part Fire-Adapted Wasco workshop series.
Utility work on Old Dufur Road begins Monday, bringing delays, lane closures
Work begins April 13 on Old Dufur Road, bringing lane closures, delays up to 20 minutes and parking restrictions through April 21, city officials said.
CCCNews Podcast: Local Actor Reflects on Playing Jesus in ‘Last Days of Jesus’ Tradition
A local actor is offering a behind-the-scenes look at one of The Dalles’ most recognizable Easter traditions, sharing what it takes to portray Jesus in the annual “Last Days of Jesus” play.
CCCNews Podcast: North Wasco Schools see Rising Graduation Rates, Expand Programs for Diverse Student Needs
North Wasco County School District leaders highlighted rising graduation rates, expanding academic programs, and strong student growth during a recent CCCNews podcast, offering a snapshot of progress and ongoing challenges across local schools.
White Salmon to shutdown portion of Jewett Blvd for waterline replacement for 5 weeks starting Monday
SR 141 will close Monday through Friday for five weeks starting April 13, forcing detours during a major water system upgrade in White Salmon.
Unlocking First Steps Toward Rebuilding in Fire-Ravaged Rowena with Help from Veteran-led Disaster Response Volunteers
The Rowena Fire of 2025 destroyed over 100 buildings, including more than 50 homes, in and around The Dalles and Rowena. Impacted residents have been spearheading the long-term recovery, and the veteran-led volunteer disaster response organization Team Rubicon has joined the effort.
Rainier Amusement Cherry Festival Carnival Tickets on Sale NOW
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that presale carnival wristbands are now available for the 45th Northwest Cherry Festival, giving attendees the opportunity to save while planning for a full weekend of fun along the Columbia River.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Why Royal Ann Was Never Second Best
In April, The Dalles crowns King Bing and Queen Ann. Most people understand the king. Bing still fills grocery shelves across America. Deep red. Firm. Sweet. Photogenic. But the queen deserves her celebration too.