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Marsha Crowder, 60, of Battle Ground, died June 16. Arrangements are under the care of Layne’s Funeral Services, 360-687-3143. Darrel Joy, 68, of Woodland, died on June 16. Arrangements are under the ...
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, released a statement after the House Appropriations Committee voted down her cognitive acuity amendment to the Legislative Branch Appropriations Act last ...
With high school and college commencements wrapping up, employers now worry about the graduates’ preparedness to enter the work world. This year, 3.9 million students graduated from our high schools, ...
Oregon and Washington’s attorneys general are suing the federal government for sharing residents’ Medicaid records with federal immigration enforcement officials. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield ...
Sixteen days after a brutal attack on an independent journalist as he was covering anti-ICE protests in Seattle, the alleged suspect has still not been arrested. The attack was captured on video.
While recent remarks made at meetings and in reports by the State Electric Vehicle Coordinating Council accuse the trucking industry of undermining efforts to transition to electric commercial trucks, ...
Grant House Ghost Tour: 2:30-4 p.m., Sunday, July 20, The Grant House Willful Wine, 1101 Officers Row, Vancouver. Learn about the five resident ghosts at The Grant House during an educational tour.
What began as a modest monthly potluck in the 1970s is now a cornerstone of the community for over 600 seniors in north Clark County. On Monday, June 23, Battle Ground Senior Citizens Inc. (BGSC) ...
After 35 years, the Pediatric Interim Care Center in Kent – the only specialized medical facility in western Washington caring for drug-exposed babies – stopped accepting new intakes on ...
As part of the solution to addressing the ongoing opioid epidemic, a Washington Health Care Authority work group has released recommendations that include turning the state into a drug supplier of ...