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The first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term have brought the most consequential changes in the federal ...
WOODLAND — Woodland High School civics teacher Sharon Conditt has been selected as the 2025 Southwest Washington American ...
The Washougal City Council has selected a land use map that will play an integral role in the city’s growth over the next 20 ...
Pope Francis changed the Catholic Church’s teaching in areas such as the death penalty and nuclear weapons, upheld it in ...
Many in the Democratic base are frustrated that their party isn’t pounding away at Donald Trump over his attacks on the rule ...
WASHOUGAL – Reading under a canopy of trees is now a possibility for students at Hathaway Elementary School thanks to support ...
Several canoes paddle toward Makoko, a vast floating slum built on stilts in the lagoon at one end of Nigeria’s economic hub ...
Armed with gloves and trash bags, staff gathered outside the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park Medical Office before heading out ...
Back in January, when Revac Banfield arrived home disappointed at his performance in an indoor track and field meet in Spokane, a handwritten note sat in his bedroom.
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Mary Hoxsic knows the encampment along Vancouver’s Burnt Bridge Creek Trail where she lives has a bad reputation. But outsiders don’t know the campers’ stories, she said.
In a show of solidarity, White Oak Books and Queer Youth Resource Center are joining forces to host a fundraiser dedicated to lifting up Clark County’s transgender residents.