Peaceful protest blasts blanket deportation process for Mexicans; 200 show up on TD’s Sixth Street
President Donald Trumps policy push to deport 13 million undocumented Mexicans drives local protest march that draws 200 to The Dalles Sixth Street this morning, Feb. 8
Trooper rams 19-year-old’s vehicle during I-84 chase; Blood-alcohol reported at “Coma Level”
Blood tests show driver at “Coma Level” for alcohol after being rammed by a trooper during a 14 mile pursuit between The Dalles and Hood River west on Interstate 84 on Thursday, Feb. 6. at 3 p.m.
Klickitat County Chosen for Cypress Creek Renewables’ Scholarship Program
Cypress Creek Renewables (Cypress Creek) is pleased to announce the continuation of its Energizing Tomorrow’s Leaders scholarship program. After awarding $81,000 in scholarships across 21 counties in 2024, the program is being offered to high school seniors in 26 counties this year, including in Klickitat County, Washington.
Indulge in Chocolate and Local Deals at The Dalles' First Friday Event, Feb. 7
The Dalles Main Street is excited to announce the first First Friday of the new year, our annual Chocolate Crawl, set to take place Friday, February 7th from 4-7 pm in historic downtown The Dalles. This event is full of sweet treats for all of the special people in your lives as a variety of shops offer extended hours, discount deals, and delicious food and beverages just in time for Valentine’s Day. This year the Chocolate Crawl will feature all of your favorite locations!
Sip, Stroke, and Socialize: Paint Nite Brings Creativity to Last Stop Saloon
The Dalles' Last Stop Saloon transformed into an artistic haven as it hosted "Paint Nite," led by local artist Denae' Manion.
Sound Good to Feel Good: Johnson, Williams Play Zim’s in TD Friday, Feb. 7
Kerry and Victor cover a lot of ground musically and bring good energy. Americana, Pop, Jazz, Old Time, Western Swing, Irish, Samba and more are all on the table. Be prepared to hear anything that feels and sounds good. As they push the envelope, you might hear an occasional train wreck too. That’s where the magic lives.
Column: Win your peace with backyard victories during interesting times
The opposite of this concern for others is indifference. If you find yourself thinking, “Oh, that’s just the way it is and there’s nothing I can do about it,” you’ll feel worse. Don’t let yourself go down that rabbit hole. It’s time for a change.
Grace Su to Close China Gorge in HR at Corner of Skiing and Downtown
After serving Hood River and the Columbia Gorge community for nearly 50 years, Grace Su’s China Gorge Restaurant will close its doors for the final time on Sunday, February 16, 2025. Owner Grace Su has announced her retirement, marking the end of an era for the beloved local institution. - Grace Su
It’s a heart attack; Giggin’ Guide goes Xs and Os at the Bargeway Pub
Draw back your bow, dear Cupid! We’re aiming to put an arrow through Valentine’s Day! This guide is making some love. It’s The Gorge Guide that serve’s up a loving spoonful, week in and week out with all the Mid-Columbia has to offer in Local Music, Art & Happenings.
TD History Forum: Chinese Workers contributed at Salmon Cannery
“The China Crew at the Seufert Brothers Cannery” is topic of the Saturday, Feb. 8 Regional History Forum at the Original Wasco County Courthouse. The photo shows the bunkhouse for Chinese workers, brought to The Dalles by labor contractors for the seasonal salmon runs.
Oregon Increases Cash Rewards for Turning in Poachers; Now Includes Illegally Snagging Fish, Releasing Invasive Species, and Others
Rewards doubled to $400 for people who report certain illegal fishing offenses which lead to an arrest or citation in Oregon. Cash rewards encourage people to participate in the conservation of Oregon fish and wildlife by calling the Turn In Poachers (TIP) Line if they suspect poaching. Reporting parties may remain anonymous.
TD Courses delve into Irish Story Telling, Women in Art
Kerry Cobb is offering classes in Irish Story Telling and the History of Women in Visual Arts this spring at the Mid-Columbia Senior Center. Get all the details here.
Hypnotist Joe Black Mesmerizes Crowd at Wasco Public Library
A full house gathered at The Dalles Wasco County Public Library on Friday night, Jan. 31, for an evening of mind tricks and mystery as hypnotist Joe Black took the stage.
HR’s Duckwall Awarded 2025 Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship
Jessamyn Duckwall, a writing instructor at CGCC and lifelong Hood River resident, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious 2025 Oregon Literary Arts Fellowship. Duckwall was chosen from a competitive pool of 479 applicants for this honor, which recognizes literary excellence and supports Oregon writers in their creative endeavors. Duckwall, who identifies as queer and autistic, received the Leslie Bradshaw Fellowship for their outstanding contributions to poetry.
Police arrest 21-year-old after 40 mile-pursuit through 3 counties; spike strips deployed; officers crash
A Portland man was arrested Thursday night after leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase that spanned three counties and reached speeds of 143 mph on Interstate 84.
TD History Forum on Saturday focuses on Fire Lookouts
Lookout towers will be featured in the first Regional History Forum program at the Original Wasco County Courthouse Saturday, Feb. 1. Forum begins at 1:30 p.m. in the upstairs courtroom of the 1859 courthouse, 410 West 2nd Place, The Dalles.
Wasco Public Library Hosts Kid-Friendly Cooking Class with TDHS Chefs
The Wasco Public Library hosted a hands-on cooking event for children on Jan. 30, featuring students from The Dalles High School Advanced Cooking Class. The Kid-Friendly Cooking Class invited children from pre-K to fifth grade to observe and participate in a simple, fun recipe demonstration.
Pickup stolen from Dinty’s in TD Crashes in Maupin; Suspect Arrested
A woman was arrested early Wednesday morning after allegedly stealing a pickup truck in The Dalles and crashing it south of Maupin, according to law enforcement officials.
Of Salmon and Basketball: A Conversation with Buck Jones
Mt. Adams Institute’s Sense of Place series is proud to present "Of Salmon and Basketball: A Conversation with Buck Jones" on Wednesday, February 12, featuring an evening spent in conversation with Buck Jones, an enrolled Cayuse member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), a Columbia River Treaty Fisherman, and Salmon Marketing Specialist at the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC).