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The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the organizer of the recent Vancouver Outdoor Expo on possible theft allegations for promising crowds that didn’t turn up March 28-30 at the Clark Co ...
News that the federal government yanked a $3.9 million grant from the Washington State Library didn’t sit well with Secretary of State Steve Hobbs.
Over seven years after he died during a military operation in Niger, a Puyallup-born military sergeant has received the military’s third- highest honor.
Cuts by the Trump administration to a federal program that helps thousands of Washington’s most vulnerable residents stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer have left local agencies worried abo ...
Ukraine on Wednesday expanded on its claim that significant numbers of Chinese nationals are fighting for Russia’s invading army, saying it had gathered detailed intelligence on more t ...
Oscar winner Anjelica Huston is singing her own praises, and rightfully so. The “Addams Family” and “Witches” acting veteran revealed this week she is a cancer survivor.
WorkSource is hosting a free hiring event for job seekers from 10 a.m. to noon April 16 at 204 Stonemill Drive, Suite 215, Vancouver.
Teachers told the Vancouver school board on Tuesday they felt blindsided when the district released results of an ...
Three Americans repatriated to the United States from Congo this week were charged Wednesday by the U.S. Justice Department with staging an elaborate coup attempt aimed at overthrowi ...
Washington hospitals are raising alarm that taxes and insurance payment caps proposed in the state Legislature could jeopardize their finances and undermine patient care.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has let House and Senate lawmakers know some of the concerns he has with the spending plans they’ve crafted.
The Vancouver school board voted to rename two elementary schools at their Monday meeting, citing the violent histories of their namesakes.