The discovery is the first since 2013, when nine missing episodes were found in the storeroom of a television relay station ...
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Some experts are hoping that rising energy prices and disruption of shipping will encourage countries to ditch fossil fuel ...
The warming world has disrupted the timing for plant and animal reproduction, and it's usually bad news for species that depend on each other — like flowers blooming too early and pollinating bees ...
The R.A. Long boys basketball team takes a team photo after the Jacks fell to Bremerton in the 2A Boys State Basketball ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is removing a rare slave ship timber from its "Slavery and Freedom" exhibit and returning it to South Africa.
"When our students earn degrees and certificates, our entire region thrives," writes Lower Columbia College Interim President Kristen Finnel.
With the help of the Students in Need drive, Dember Martin was able to return to LCC, with plans to graduate this spring, 30 years after her first attempt.
The Longview Parks and Recreation Department is hosting a tree-planting event at Lake Sacajawea Park on April 22 to celebrate Arbor Day.
New Mexico became the first to bar armed agents from polling locations in response to Trump's immigration crackdown, a step being considered in at least a half dozen other states.
The U.S. military confirmed Friday that all six crew members of an American KC-135 refueling plane were killed when it crashed in Iraq.
WASHINGTON — Richard Grenell, the longtime Republican foreign policy adviser who oversaw far reaching changes at the Kennedy Center that prompted many artists to abandon the iconic performing arts ...
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