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Fifty years ago, “Jaws” unlocked dread in millions about man-eating sharks. This summer, that fear may be somewhat reduced as ...
There’s no time like summertime for swapping stories. “Everybody Has a Story,” our true-storytelling feature, is eager for ...
A 10-mile stretch of state Highway 14 remains closed Saturday because of wildfire burning east of Bingen. The highway is closed in both directions between the towns Bingen and Lyle, the Washington ...
Venezuela released 10 jailed Americans on Friday in exchange for getting home scores of migrants deported by the United ...
A man fell from a 30-foot cliff to his death Thursday near Naked Falls on the Washougal River, according to a Facebook post ...
Thousands of low-income Clark County residents, especially homeless people, could lose health care coverage in 2027 due to Medicaid eligibility changes.
As expected, Emmy voters heaped love on the so-called “Big Four” of comedy — “Hacks,” “The Bear,” “Abbott Elementary” and “Only Murders in the Building.” Many of those competing in the drama categorie ...
Clark County’s population growth is at its slowest in decades, according to an analysis of the latest population estimates from the Washington State Office of Financial Management. The April report ...
Fourteen blind and low-vision students gained hands-on work experience Wednesday as baristas and screen printers during the YES 1 summer camp at the Washington State School for the Blind.
The FISH Vancouver food pantry recently received 30,000 pounds of food and household supplies from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City.
Portland-based consultants ECOnorthwest will conduct Clark County’s controversial agricultural resource lands study.
For a quarter century, virtually every American president had made the same mistake, treating Russian leader Vladimir Putin as someone who shares the U.S. interest in a safer, more predictable world.