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A pleasant push of marine air arrived early Wednesday morning keeping sunshine at bay at the noon hour. Temperatures were in ...
Saturday’s Juneteenth Freedom Celebration honoring Black culture and community is 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in Esther Short Park . Browse vendors, hear live music from Wamba and JuJuba, make memories ...
Strawberry, Blueberry, JoJo and Mazzy were about 6 weeks old when animal rescuers coaxed them out of long metal pipes in the parking lot of a storage unit company. Meatball was a single kit ...
Don Appert raised his conductor’s baton for his first concert at Clark College on Dec. 5, 1990. Thirty-five years later, he’s about to conduct his final concert as the college’s orchestra director. Fo ...
Thrive2Survive, a Vancouver-based nonprofit, had a contract with the city to operate the Safe Park through 2028. But the city terminated the contract Jan. 24 due to alleged overbilling and ...
These games typically take place Friday afternoon/evening and then the following day on Saturday. Less than 24 hours between games and sometimes as little as nine hours. This short amount of rest ...
A string of recent cyberattacks and data breaches involving the systems of major retailers have started affecting shoppers.
Ron Sturgeon’s recent letter (“Some Christians abandon tenets,” Our Readers’ Views, June 4) was spot on: The good Samaritan principle — helping the suffering without hesitation — has been abandoned by ...
The editorial discussion of Camp Bonneville (“Reassess benefits, costs of Camp Bonneville,” In Our View, June 5), clarifying the truth about the potential for the uses of the land, the past and curren ...
In its aim to reduce traffic-related deaths, Washington appears to be on the wrong track — particularly in Clark County.
Union Gospel Ministries is asking the federal courts for relief from the state’s anti-discrimination laws (“Court fight pits religious group that doesn’t want LGBTQ+ employees against WA law,” Washing ...
The origin of the Juneteenth celebrations marking the end of slavery in the U.S. goes back to an order issued as Union troops arrived in Texas at the end of the Civil War. It declared that al ...
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