From Ashes to Action: Gorge Leaders Unite to Ease Rebuilding Rules
JJ Castro lost his home, tools and family memories in the Rowena Fire. Now, with planning help and new rules coming, he’s pouring foundations of hope — rebuilding for his wife and children, his future, his community. The Gorge Commission’s recent vote intends to clear red tape so families like his can come home faster.
Crews battle Log Deck Fire near The Dalles Dam this morning
Dallesport log deck fire continues to burn this morning as crews use front loaders to break down piles of wood debris to expose embers and extinguish fire. Pile could burn for days.
Cool Corridor & Sunday Brunchin’ packs One-Two Punch this weekend
Two neighbors, one great weekend: sip cocktails at The Alleyway Bar, then savor River City Saloon’s football brunch—downtown The Dalles crankin’ it up this weekend.
Two wanted for Elk poaching on private Property in South Wasco County
Oregon State Police are asking for the public’s help to identify two people caught on camera trespassing on private property near Antelope and unlawfully killing an elk.
The Hidden Differences Among People Living on the Street
McDonald outlines tiers of homelessness and urges day services such as showers, laundry and meals to stabilize chronically unhoused people, giving clarity and support needed to pursue housing and recovery.
Houseless Issues resurface in new city rules about food delivery in public places
The council's food-cart ordinance would bar food distribution from rights-of-way, moving volunteer programs off sidewalks; city cites safety and liability, while providers warn it severs aid to those in need.
Archeologist Returns to TD for encore presentation on ancient people of Fort Rock
Historic St. Paul’s Chapel hosts Dr. Tom Connolly Sept. 27 for free talks on 14,000-year-old Fort Rock Cave artifacts, including the world’s oldest known sandals, offering rare insight into Oregon’s earliest inhabitants.
TD Council pushes pause on food cart & transient merchant rules; Vote expected next week
At stake is how—and how long—mobile vendors can operate at a single site. A 12-month cap signals a shift: carts that function as long-term fixtures would need to meet standards closer to brick-and-mortar uses.
Developer seeks 76-unit complex on former Westgate Market site on Chenowith Loop Road
A proposal for a 76-unit affordable housing complex on Chenowith Loop Road is under review by the City of The Dalles, marking one of the largest multifamily housing applications the city has seen in recent years.
New Rules coming for Food Carts in TD; Council to consider Monday
The Dalles City Council will consider new rules for food carts and transient vendors at its meeting on Monday, Sept. 8.
TD Council Consent Agenda Loaded for Monday, Sept. 8
The Dalles City Council on Monday will weigh legal and financial steps tied to national litigation over “forever chemicals” in drinking water and opioid settlements that could channel thousands of dollars into local programs.
Repeat Offender Arrested in Drug and Weapons Raid in TD
A multi-agency narcotics task force seized multiple firearms, body armor and suspected commercial quantities of methamphetamine and marijuana during a search warrant in west The Dalles on Friday, arresting a man with a long history of drug and theft convictions.
First Friday in Downtown TD puts money on students tonight; Kiwanis to match
TD’s downtown putting their money on local kids tonight as they donate part of their proceeds to student projects during the First Friday event that features businesses encouraging people to shop, drink and eat local in TD’s downtown.
Rock in a Hard Place: City of TD perseveres on East 9th St
Rock in a Hard Place: City of TD perseveres on East 9th St — The Dalles pressed forward through legal hurdles and basalt rock, as it works to deliver new sewer and storm mains to replace aging infrastructure.
Wasco County Commissioners look at building fences at Kramer Field, bus grant and downtown development
Wasco County commissioners meet Wednesday to review July finances, approve transit and fencing agreements, extend Forest Service patrol funding, appoint an advisory member, and hear a downtown housing project update.
Fresh with Frosh - TDHS welcomes class of 2029
Incoming Freshmen filled the halls today at The Dalles High School as they received orientation on where classes were located and also received their schedules. Above, students pack the table at the front entrance of the school in order to find their class selection and teachers.
East 12th Street Upgrades Advance at No Cost to Homeowners as $1.7M Housing Project awaits Buyer
Sidewalks, storm drains and safer access are finally coming to East 12th Street, funded with federal relief dollars and city reserves. Homeowners won’t pay a dime for the $1.9 million project. But while the road work moves ahead, the long-debated 80-unit Grove housing development remains stalled. The subdivision land is now listed for $1.699 million, leaving its future uncertain as the city’s housing needs continue to grow.
Sunken sailboat collapses on keel during removal this-morning near Horsethief Lake
After sinking in June and sitting for months on the banks of the Columbia River near Horsethief Lake, this sailboat’s saga on the Columbia finally ended today.
Part 4: U.S. Rep Bentz address vote-by-mail & ‘bending a knee’
U.S. Rep Cliff Bentz addresses concerns about the elimination of the vote-by-mail system under the Trump Administration and he also responds to criticisms that the Republican-dominated house is providing little to no pushback against Trump policies.
Grand jury indicts man in connection with body found in The Dalles storage unit
“This indictment reflects the seriousness of the allegations and our office’s intent to seek justice for the victim,” the Wasco County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement.