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Despite an extreme offseason makeover, the Seattle Seahawks are still lacking on the offensive line. With the No. 18 pick in the opening round of the NFL draft, along with a pair of second-round ...
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is facing backlash in her Southwest Washington district from the same Democrats who helped her get elected. Now, some are calling for a new candidate.
The NAACP’s Vancouver branch is celebrating its 80th anniversary this month with a new exhibit at the Clark County Historical Museum. “This Is Our Legacy” opened with a reception April 11 and will be ...
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic five years ago, Clark County’s housing market has tightened and become more competitive — but that’s not all due to the pandemic.
Klineline Kids Fishing partners with many organizations and agencies, including the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, Clark Public Utilities, US Fish & Wildlife Service, Columbia Springs, Fire ...
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On Thursday, we did something new: We published a story in Spanish after hiring a translator named Rocio Rios. The story by ...
A group of Camas-Washougal residents are urging voters in both cities to “ax the tax” by voting against Proposition 1 on April 22.
For her final Girl Scout project, she created 1,000 washable and reusable menstruation pads that are now headed to Ugandan villages. Eakin wanted to do something that would help her earn the Girl ...
Tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts coming into the United States could be just the latest bump in the road amid slow electrified vehicle adoption.
The Gilded Age ended in the worst economic depression to date. Effects of the Panic of 1893 lingered until 1897.
Most travelers can probably agree that going through airport security screening is an experience that falls somewhere on the fun meter between going to the dentist and paying taxes.