Free news: The Friends of the White Salmon Valley Community Library will host a Spring Used Book Sale on Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26.
WHITE SALMON — In order to complete the next phase of the Transmission Main Replacement project, the City of White Salmon will completely close a portion of State Route 141, day and night during the work week, beginning April 13.
Free news: The Oregon Department of Revenue is extending the income tax filing due date for Department of Homeland Security personnel affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown.
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THE GORGE — “Do your givin’ while you’re livin’ so you’re knowin’ where it goes,” said Bob Kenyon, community philanthropist and keynote speaker at The Next Door’s Community Legacy Initiative on March 19.
Free news: The good news from a statewide survey last year of local stores selling alcohol and tobacco is that none of the stores placed tobacco where it would be easily accessible for youth, a local survey participant said.
THE GORGE — A program to certify bird-friendly ranches could help restore the Columbia Plateau, free for any rancher who wants it, and the rapidly-vanishing bird species of the sagebrush.
Lucille Begay, a member of the Yakama Nation from Wyam (Celilo Village), visited third graders at Whitson Elementary last month. March 10 marked the anniversary of the day Celilo Falls was inundated by the Dalles Dam, and Begay shared that while she never had the chance to see the powerful …
FREE: Plant sales around the Gorge this spring
Dark skies are spreading throughout the Gorge — or at least a love for them. And that love has now jumped the river and is blooming in both Oregon and Washington.
Free news from Oregon State University.
What's happening this week? Free event listing for the Columbia River Gorge.
WHITE SALMON — The Latino Community center, with its grand opening March 21, is right next to White Salmon City hall, and serves as hub for resources, Comunidades offices and local events.
Oregon Lions to meet in The Dalles — Lions from across Eastern Oregon will gather April 10–11 at the historic Granada Theatre for the Oregon Lions District 36G Convention, themed “Stronger Together: Building Our Clubs, One Member at a Time.” The two-day event will bring together Lions eaders…
SHERMAN & GILLIAM CO. — Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. (GOBHI) is offering free parenting classes this spring and summer through the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program, an internationally recognized parenting and family support program designed to help families build strong, h…
Free news: Six Rivers is offering an in-person, 1-Day Listening Skills and Conflict Resolution Training on Friday, May 29 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Mt. Adams Room of the Klickitat County Services Building, 115 West Court St.
Free commentary: Programa de Servicios de Apoyo para Familias de Veteranos (SSVF).
Free commentary: Highlighting MCCAC's Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program — a federally funded initiative dedicated to preventing and ending veteran homelessness in Hood River, Wasco, and Sherman counties.
THE GORGE — Columbia Gorge News turns 6 today, April 1. Pictured above is your news team. From left to right are Aziza Cooper-Hovland, Martin Gibson, Nathan Wilson, Trisha Walker, Sean Avery, and Zach Thummel. Thank you for supporting local news!
Free news: Northern Wasco County People's Utility District (NWCPUD) has earned the Certificate of Excellence in Reliability for 2025 from the American Public Power Association (APPA).
Free news from The Dalles Middle School.
THE DALLES — Starting March 30, Webber Street between W 2nd Street and River Road will be closed. All through access to the Port area will need to be from the North end of River Road.
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Free news: Plant sales for 2026.
Fiona Wylde, founder of Wylde Wind & Water, accepted the Oregon Tourism Rising Star Award at the Travel Oregon Banquet on March 9. Presented by Travel Oregon, the award is given to an individual who is new to the tourism industry and has shown exemplary leadership, commitment and passion…
GORGE — Thousands of demonstrators across the Columbia River Gorge joined over 8 million nationwide on March 28 for a third "No Kings" day of action, which set records as the largest single-day protest in U.S. history.
GOLDENDALE — About 80 people occupied the four corners near United Methodist Church in Goldendale on March 28 for a "No Kings" demonstration in protest of the Trump administration.
THE DALLES — Around 600 people gathered on W. Sixth Street in The Dalles for a third "No Kings" demonstration in protest of the Trump administration, where Omar Perez, local Indivisible leaders, and — surprise — Sen. Rod Wyden, who dropped briefly on his way to another meeting, delivered spe…
HOOD RIVER — Roughly 1,000 people gathered in Hood River on March 28 for a third "No Kings" rally in protest of the Trump administration. Demonstrators, many wielding signs or wearing costumes, assembled at the waterfront, before marching downtown to the hum of honks, chants, and music.
WHITE SALMON — The City of White Salmon is aware of and shares the community’s frustration following significant traffic delays along State Route 141 this week related to the Phase IIA Water Transmission Main Project.
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Free news: Gorge Recovery’s dedication is to double as a fun recovery center providing the social aspect of recovery and as a hub for recovery groups and community-led events.
Free news: Brick City & Games, a locally owned game and toy store in downtown The Dalles, has been named a finalist and runner up for Hobby Shop of the Year, a national recognition honoring outstanding independent hobby retailers.
Free news: Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-OR), introduced on March 27, along with Congressmen Mike Simpson (R-ID) and Mark Amodei (R-NV), the “Bonneville Power Leadership Recruitment Act," legislation intended to modernize compensation for the Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA).
WHITE SALMON — The City of White Salmon is notifying the public of a temporary road closure on a portion of N Main Street.
Free news: Community Open House April 7, 6 p.m. at Marine Park Pavilion, 395 SW Portage Road, Cascade Locks.
FREE NEWS: This story was produced by the Oregon Journalism Project, a nonprofit investigative newsroom for the state of Oregon.
Free news: No action will be taken by the NWCPUD Board of Directors during these regional meetings.
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Free news: The protest will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on W. Sixth Street between Cherry Heights and Webber. There will also be No Kings rallies in Hood River, White Salmon/Bingen, Goldendale, Trout Lake, and Stevenson.
Free news: Local candidates and ballot measures for Oregon’s Primary Election, May 19.
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(Culinary.net) Surprise your family with a dessert fit for the season. This Carrot Cake recipe is a traditional take on the timeless treat and created using everyday ingredients.
Juicy lamb meets Greek spice and fresh vegetables for a filling and healthy meal. These meatballs can also be served as a stand alone appetizer, in pita bread or on a platter of rice with hummus and tzatziki. Serves 4-6
As April rolls around each year, you likely find yourself thinking about this year’s garden — what to plant and where, as well as the fabulous bounty of vegetables and flowers that might await later in the season. Perhaps you have heard the phrase “right plant, right place,” and maybe that m…
THE DALLES —La ciudad de The Dalles se enfoca en proteger la salud de todos los hogares de nuestra comunidad. Este aviso contiene información importante sobre el agua potable. Esta semana, la Ciudad está enviando a la mayoría de los clientes del servicio de agua un aviso que contiene informa…
THE DALLES — The City of The Dalles is focused on protecting the health of every household in our community. This week the city is sending most water customers a notice that contains important information about their water service line.
Free news: Attend Ellen Donoghue’s “Hope in the Wild” multimedia show fundraiser on Tuesday, March 31 at the Bingen Theater.
HOOD RIVER — Spring unfolds differently in Hood River. While snow still blankets the slopes of Mount Hood, the valley below begins to bloom, creating a season where winter and spring overlap in spectacular ways. Visitors can ski in the morning, view orchard blossoms in the afternoon, and hik…
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