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Thousands of Americans are expected to descend on the nation’s capital on Saturday to see the city’s biggest military parade in decades, but members of Congress from the Northwest won’t b ...
Seven of the eight people arrested Wednesday night at a Seattle protest have been cited to prosecutors relating to the primarily peaceful demonstration in Cal Anderson Park and downtown agai ...
Following years of reduced service and frustrated passengers, a second boat will sail between Bremerton and Seattle beginning Sunday, restoring the state ferry route to service it hasn’t had ...
The Vancouver nonprofit, which provides affordable housing to families and individuals across Clark County, announced Monday that a donated shopping center will serve as its new operational space. The ...
The Little Bronze Girl, a 3-foot-tall metal statue of a child reading a book, has been a beloved part of downtown Camas since ...
Sowers thinks gas prices may have helped things, such as airfare, to be cheaper. The average price for a movie ticket this ...
Daniel and Kaity Gandarilla set up their Cafecito Coffee Co. cart in the parking lot of the O.O. Howard House at the Fort ...
The First Amendment is clear. “Congress shall make no law respecting … the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances” it reads in part, enum ...
Embracing economic patriotism can be our new national purpose. It’s time for America to come together — from the coasts to the heartland, from the South to the Southwest — for a bold economic renewal.
Take public transportation, carpool; reduce the number of long-haul flights you take; install solar panels on your roof; turn your heat down a degree or two; switch off lights when you are not using ...
I’m tired of hearing that firework sales support worthy causes, including Battle Ground schools (“Fireworks support Battle Ground schools,” Our Readers’ Views, June 2).
A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum.