News Ticker
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] Elephant in the Dome Podcast: Ferguson’s Gas Crisis, Shaky Budgets, & America at 250 with Sen. Chris Gildon Washington
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] Warm Springs Man Sentenced to 15 Years in Federal Prison for Sexually Exploiting a Minor Local News
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] Bryce Miller carries no-hitter into 7th and Mariners top Angels 1-0 to complete series sweep Sports
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] 7/02 Sports Brief Sports
  • [ July 3, 2026 ] Seattle hosts Portland after Leite’s 32-point game Sports
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • National / International
  • NW Representation
  • Events
  • Contact Us
Home2026

Year: 2026

No Picture
Oregon

Coastal Oregon conservative announces run for U.S. Senate 

March 3, 2026 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Coastal Oregon conservative announces run for U.S. Senate 

by Shaanth Nanguneri, Oregon Capital ChronicleMarch 3, 2026 A southern Oregon state senator announced Tuesday that he would seek the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate.  The campaign of Sen. David Brock Smith, a Republican from […]

No Picture
Washington

Bill to establish statewide oversight of jails in Washington dies in Legislature

March 3, 2026 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Bill to establish statewide oversight of jails in Washington dies in Legislature

The most recent attempt to pass legislation that would create an independent statewide jail oversight body has faltered after facing opposition from law enforcement groups and city and county officials. Washington is one of 12 […]

No Picture
Oregon

Oregon Working Families Party, state’s largest teachers union decline to endorse in governor’s race

March 3, 2026 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Oregon Working Families Party, state’s largest teachers union decline to endorse in governor’s race

by Alex Baumhardt, Oregon Capital ChronicleMarch 3, 2026 This is a developing story and may be updated.  Members of Oregon’s largest teachers union and the liberal Working Families Party will not endorse any of the […]

No Picture
Washington

‘Deadliest Catch’ crewman Todd Meadows dies after falling overboard, Coast Guard says

March 3, 2026 GNCadm1n Comments Off on ‘Deadliest Catch’ crewman Todd Meadows dies after falling overboard, Coast Guard says

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A deckhand on the reality television show “Deadliest Catch,” which documents the lives of crab fishermen working in one of the world’s harshest environments, died after he was reported to have […]

No Picture
Science / Health

Minnesota sues to block Trump administration’s holding back of Medicaid funds

March 3, 2026 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Minnesota sues to block Trump administration’s holding back of Medicaid funds

Minnesota on Monday sued President Donald Trump’s administration in an attempt to stop it from holding back $243 million in Medicaid spending, warning it may have to cut health care for low-income families if the […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 646 647 648 … 994 »

Saturday July 4th

Challenge your mind and your friends to Random Trivia this July 4th!

1 / 5

What King was the Colonists trying to flee from in England?

During the American Revolution, the colonists fought to separate from King George III. He ruled over Great Britain during the era of the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, and the Declaration of Independence, ultimately losing the American colonies after the Revolutionary War.

2 / 5

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence. He was chosen by the Continental Congress and drafted the document, though it was edited and refined by the "Committee of Five"—which included John Adams and Benjamin Franklin—before its adoption on July 4, 1776.

3 / 5

How many Colonies originally signed the Declaration of Independence?

Representatives from all 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independence. A total of 56 delegates eventually signed the historic document. 
Although New York's delegation initially abstained from voting on July 4, 1776, they later gave their authorization and signed the document.

4 / 5

What city was the first Capital of the United States?

The first capital of the United States was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the Second Continental Congress met to adopt the Declaration of Independence in 1776. While the Continental Congress relocated several times during the Revolutionary War, Philadelphia officially served as the first capital under the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution. 
Because Congress was forced to move multiple times due to advancing British troops and soldier mutinies, several cities temporarily acted as the capital. The early capitals include: 
    • York, Pennsylvania (1777–1778): The Continental Congress fled here and adopted the Articles of Confederation, which officially named the country the "United States of America". 
  • New York City, New York (1785–1790): The first official capital under the newly ratified U.S. Constitution. George Washington was inaugurated here at Federal Hall in 1789.

5 / 5

Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?

The Declaration of Independence was signed at the Pennsylvania State House—now known as Independence Hall—in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
While the Continental Congress adopted the document on July 4, 1776, the official signing primarily took place on August 2, 1776.

Your score is

The average score is 0%

0%

Goldendale
Current weather
-º
Humidity-
Wind direction-
Pressure-
Cloudiness-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
Goldendale weather
The Dalles
Current weather
-º
Humidity-
Wind direction-
Pressure-
Cloudiness-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
The Dalles weather
Hood River
Current weather
-º
Humidity-
Wind direction-
Pressure-
Cloudiness-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
-
-
Forecast
Rain chance-
Wind direction-
Hood River weather

Copyright Gorge Country Media 2026