If you’ve noticed more of your neighbors installing efficient, new heating and cooling units on the side of their homes, you’re seeing a fast-growing home energy upgrade here in Oregon.
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ODELL — For the Columbia River Gorge’s 150-plus community health workers (CHWs), helping people isn’t a job, but a necessity. Every client, every mission, is part of a broad, decades-long movement to bridge the divide between underserved communities and institutionalized health care.
Wasco County Commissioners unanimously renewed a state grant for transitional housing that helps reduce jail use and stabilize residents cycling through emergency services, which the board framed as a rare and increasingly critical piece of the region’s housing and behavioral health system.
Local roasters feel the squeeze as global markets, tariffs and climate disruptions drive up costs
CASCADE LOCKS — What do Breckenridge, Colorado; Big Bear Lake, California; and Cascade Locks have in common? They’re all recognized “Mountain Bike Trail Towns” by the International Mountain Bike Association.
HOOD RIVER — City council had several items to work through at its April 13 meeting. But one they didn’t was the Marriott Hotel appeal that was slated to go before council that night, but was withdrawn by developers the week prior.
Free news: This year’s student art will be on display through April 30, and people are welcome to stop by and vote for their top five favorites. Artists with the most votes will win prizes. The courtroom is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
BINGEN — “Latin music makes you want to move,” said Jen Sotolongo, the event organizer of Baila Sin Parar, a Latin-themed dance fitness class.
HOOD RIVER — As a young lawyer, Vicky Stifter went to El Salvador in the mid-1980s to work with a human rights organization in the midst of war.
Students from Hood River, White Salmon, The Dalles and Stevenson will participate in a construction career trades event May 21, organized by the Hood River–White Salmon Bridge Authority and Port of Hood River on Lot 1.
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Local roasters feel the squeeze as global markets, tariffs and climate disruptions drive up costs
CASCADE LOCKS — What do Breckenridge, Colorado; Big Bear Lake, California; and Cascade Locks have in common? They’re all recognized “Mountain …
ODELL — In late February, Hood River County’s Planning Department tentatively approved Amazon’s proposal to build a 49,000 square-foot warehou…
Line 29 Architecture has withdrawn its appeal of a proposed downtown hotel.
THE DALLES — Plant lovers united at The Coffee Shop on April 4 for its monthly community plant swap, which invites familiar faces and newcomers alike to trade and chat about their botanical belongings.
HOOD RIVER — “The dogs depend on us,” said Michele Thomson, a volunteer and board member with HRAAD. Hood River Adopt-A-Dog (HRAAD) is the only animal shelter serving Hood River and White Salmon and has been providing care and adoption services for almost 20 years. HRAAD keeps dogs current on vaccinations, makes sure they’re all spayed and neutered, and provides micro-chips.
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Free news: Hood River Watershed Group hosts “Beaver Power!” on April 29 from 6-7:30 p.m. at The Ruins, 13 Railroad St.
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