Hood River County voters approve $40M pool bond, reject state gas tax in May primary
Hood River County voters approved funding for parks and a rebuilt aquatic center Tuesday while also weighing in on governor, congressional and legislative races headed toward November.
Gambee, Grant advance to runoff in November; State Gas tax crushed
Wasco County voters sent Lisa Gambee and the late Phil Brady to November runoffs Tuesday while overwhelmingly rejecting Oregon’s transportation funding Measure 120.
Tree Work on Brewery Grade Postponed, City Says
The tree work on Brewery Grade that was scheduled to occur on Thursday May 21, 2026, must be rescheduled for a later date.
Wasco County mourns Commissioner Phil Brady after sudden death on election day
Teacher, philosopher and longtime community advocate Phil Brady died Tuesday as voters simultaneously returned him to first place in the Wasco County commissioner race.
Would-be Jumper Closes TD Bridge for 4 Hours on Monday
Authorities closed The Dalles Bridge for about four hours on Monday after a man climbed over the railing and threatened to jump before officers pulled him to safety.
Arlington school earns national Silver Medal for career readiness program
Arlington Community Charter School earned a national Silver Medal for its college and career readiness program, highlighting student planning, community partnerships and post-graduation preparation.
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Leadership Transition
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors announces that after 18 years serving within the Chamber industry, President/CEO Lisa Farquharson has made the decision to retire from Chamber leadership effective June 26, 2026.
Urban Renewal works to focus downtown identity as sunset looms
From vacant storefronts to Tony’s Lot redevelopment and the future of Basalt Commons, Urban Renewal leaders are debating how best to spend millions in remaining downtown investment dollars before the district expires in 2029.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide - May 19-25
This week The Gorge Giggin’ Guide is bringing you all of the Best Gigs leading up to he Unofficial Start to Summer! We’re Celebrating Anniversaries, bringing you Regional Bluegrass Festivals, and all of the music to lead up to the gatherings planned on Memorial Day to honor those who died serving in the military. Get Out There!
Downtown grants nearly tapped as biz rush to refresh buildings; Urban Renewal considers upping ante
Downtown property owners in The Dalles have already claimed more than $82,000 in Urban Renewal façade grants just months after the program launched, prompting officials to consider adding another $50,000.
Two Arrested After Fentanyl Seizure in Goldendale
On May 14, 2026, a search warrant was executed at a single-family residence within the city limits of Goldendale, Washington.
Search and Rescue Teams Are Now Better Equipped to Save Lives
The Crag Rats, PNWSAR, and Portland Mountain Rescue have formed Search and Rescue Advance Life Support (SAR ALS) teams. This skilled group of volunteer paramedics, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates, and doctors provides advanced medical care in remote locations where conventional services cannot easily reach.
OSP busy with seven vehicle and motorcycle crashes across Gorge region over weekend; Travel Season underway
Oregon State Police troopers responded to a string of crashes from Friday through Sunday, including motorcycle wrecks, rollovers and interstate collisions stretching from Wheeler County to The Dalles.
This Week at The Dalles Library: May 18, 2026
The Dalles Public Library’s May calendar includes family crafts, teen workshops, preschool STEAM learning, a virtual author talk and outdoor safety programs.
Wasco County Man Accused in Child Sex Abuse Case Skips Sentencing, Warrant Issued
Authorities are searching for a The Dalles man accused of sexually abusing a young child after he failed to appear for sentencing this week in Wasco County Circuit Court.
TD City budget advances after debate over police spending, emergency reserve fund
The Dalles Budget Committee wrapped up its review of the proposed 2026-27 budget Tuesday, focusing on police modernization efforts and a proposed $2.75 million emergency reserve before voting to advance the budget to City Council.
They’ve seen hundreds of faces, and they’ve marimba’d them all
More than 30 Colonel Wright Elementary students performed community marimba concerts across The Dalles this week, continuing a tradition built through years of local support.
Tree Work on Brewery Grade
On Thursday, May 21, 2026, the City of The Dalles Public Works contractor will cut and remove trees near Brewery Grade.
TD Budget committee hears warnings over street funding, $ 75M water plant replacement
The Dalles Budget Committee spent Monday night wrestling with declining street revenues, a looming $75 million-plus water treatment plant replacement and the long-term costs of maintaining city systems as officials warned difficult funding decisions are approaching.
Opponents of superfund site sediment disposal in Wasco County call out $6 billion in transportation cost
Disposal of the sediment to the Wasco County Landfill, “is not only environmentally and socially the worst option, but also financially. The cost of this is potentially 6 billion dollars, with seventy percent of that cost being in transportation… that is a six billion dollar investment in fossil fuel burning.”