Empty Bowls fundraiser returns Sept. 26 to fight hunger in the Gorge
Empty Bowls fundraiser returns Sept. 26 to fight hunger in the Gorge The event will be held at the CGFB warehouse, 3525 Crates Way in The Dalles. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., with the program beginning at 7 p.m.
Reminder: Full Street Closure on Court St. between E 1st St. & E 2nd St.for Sanitary Sewer Main Repair
On Wednesday July 30, 2025 the City of The Dalles Public Works will begin work on a sanitary sewer main repair in the alley between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. on Court St.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights July 29-Aug. 4
New! Gorge Gigging Guide Highlights gives you a quick look at the week ahead in music, comedy, performance, festivals, and more! It’s a Great Way to get a handle on planning for the Best in what The Gorge has to offer!
Water Main Upgrade Trevitt St. Between W 10th St. and W 11th St.
On Monday, August 4, 2025, the City of The Dalles Public Works will begin work on Trevitt St. between W 10th St. and W 11th St. to replace and upgrade a water main.
Pavement Preservation Projects Continue, Week of July 28, 2025
The week of July 28, 2025, City crews and contractors will apply fog seal to all streets that received chip seal treatment last month.
This Week at The Dalles Library: July 28, 2025
It’s a week of big creativity and even bigger fun at The Dalles Public Library. Whether you’re building cardboard castles, solving supernatural mysteries, dancing at City Park, or crafting story-scented candles, there’s something magical waiting for everyone. Come for the games, stay for the joy—and don’t forget your library card!
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: Why U.S. Farmers Are Being Pushed Off the Shelf
I’ve spent my life growing fruit in the Columbia River Gorge—pears, sweet cherries, and yes, my family has grown peaches in the past. I’ve supported our local creameries and watched our dairy farms fight to survive. So you can imagine how it felt to realize we’re now importing the very foods we produce so well right here at home.
Local therapist Lizzy Selves Promotes Trauma-Informed Care Through TBRI Classes
A new series of community classes will offer local caregivers tools to better support children who have experienced trauma, as part of a growing initiative rooted in Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) — a therapeutic model designed to promote healing and trust in children from hard places.
The Dalles Area Chamber Announces2025 Distinguished Citizens Banquet:Honoring Heroes, Celebrating Community
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce invites all residents of Wasco County and the neighboring communities to help shine a spotlight on the individuals and businesses that make our region extraordinary by submitting nominations for the 2025 Distinguished Citizens Awards.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights July 22-28
New! Gorge Gigging Guide Highlights gives you a quick look at the week ahead in music, comedy, performance, festivals, and more! It’s a Great Way to get a handle on planning for the Best in what The Gorge has to offer!
Support Local 4-H and FFA Youth at the 2025 Wasco County Fair Livestock Auction
The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce is once again rallying the community to support youth agriculture by organizing a Chamber Pool for the upcoming Wasco County Fair Youth Livestock Auction.
Full Street Closure on Court St. between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. for Sanitary Sewer Main Repair
On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, the City of The Dalles Public Works will begin work on a sanitary sewer main repair in the alley between E 1st St. & E 2nd St. on Court St.
MCCAC Hires Leslie Naramore as Executive Director
Mid-Columbia Community Action Council (MCCAC) is pleased to announce that Leslie Naramore has been hired as the agency’s Executive Director. Leslie will officially begin her new role on August 1 after serving as Interim Executive Director since February of this year.
Free Transit Passes for Employees, Residents in Downtown The Dalles Mid-Columbia
Economic Development District, as operator of The Link Public Transportation, and the City of The Dalles have partnered to offer a free 12-month Gorge Transit Pass to residents living in and employees working in The Dalles’ Central Business Commercial zoning district!
Mid-Columbia Senior Center Receives $100,000 Grant to Launch Dementia Respite Program
The Alzheimer’s Association Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI) has awarded a $100,000 grant to Mid-Columbia Senior Center to support the launch of “Harbor Respite at Mid-Columbia Senior Center,” a new program designed to provide high-quality, person-centered respite care for individuals living with dementia and their family caregivers.
This Week at The Dalles Library: July 21, 2025
Pizza, video games, ice cream, music, magic, art, and even a little boot-scootin’ — this week at The Dalles Public Library is packed with fun and inspiration for all ages. Whether you’re diving into a book discussion, crafting something unique, or dancing in the park, the library has something to make your summer shine.
Thoughts from the Tractor Seat: The Tariff Trap — When Tough Talk Costs Us the Farm
They say tariffs are about fairness. They call them leverage. They tell us to "hold the line" for the good of the nation. But when you’re the one standing in the line of fire, all that tough talk starts to sound a little hollow.
CCCNews Podcast: Double Mountain Founder Shares Craft Brewing Journey, Philosophy on Beer and Pizza
From aerospace engineer to craft brewing pioneer, Matt Swihart’s path to founding Double Mountain Brewery was anything but ordinary. In a recent appearance on the CCC News Podcast, Swihart shared his story of how passion, persistence, and a touch of rebellion shaped one of Hood River’s most beloved breweries and pubs.
Lawrence Brothers Lead The Dalles Swim Team to Strong Summer Showing
The Dalles Swim Team has been making a splash this summer, enjoying sunny weather and heating up the competition in the pool.
Gorge Giggin’ Guide Highlights July 16-22
Check out the CCCNews events guide calendar for the gorge-wide comprehensive listing.