Jason LaCroix felt privileged to work from home, especially as a father to two young children. He needed flexibility when his son, then 6, suffered a brain injury and spent 35 days in ...
A baby girl froze to death overnight in Gaza, while Israel and Hamas accused each other of complicating ceasefire efforts that could wind down the 14-month war.
Bird flu has taken a terrible toll at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center, a sanctuary for wildcats and their hybrids on Harstine Island, killing 20 cats — half the animals in its care. “The only thing I ...
An estimated 60 million tons of cargo move up and down the Columbia River each year, helped by Vancouver’s port and others. But that system could be thrown into chaos as new international tariffs loom ...
A Washington man who worked as a loan originator for Columbia Credit Union is suing his former employer, alleging he was ...
The historic Bridge Sub substation has a new owner: Vancouver developer Hurley Development. The building’s destiny, however, isn’t certain. Clark Public Utilities listed its century-old substation ...
A new initiative this year led by the Vancouver Farmers Market gave community members experiencing food insecurity a consistent delivery of fresh food.
The Gifford Pinchot National Forest has removed the slide on Road No. 83 on the south side of Mount St. Helens, fixing a wet crossing that was the bane of cross-country skiers and snowmobile ...
The Camas Public Library will host the Big Quiz of the Year from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Friday at 625 N.E. Fourth Ave., Camas. This evening of 2024 trivia will cover a variety of topics, including sports, ...
The power of government comes from the will of the people to be governed. Citizens do not, and should not, turn a blind eye to the work of elected officials. Governance without oversight will lead qui ...
I hope your holiday was a great one Wednesday even with the blustery, wet weather that was forecast to move in later in the ...
As of Jan. 1, the state’s minimum wage for employees 16 and older will increase to $16.66 an hour, a 2.35 percent increase from 2024. The wage for 14- and 15-year-olds will be $14.16 an hour.