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During the War of 1812, townsfolk in the tiny fishing village hurled rocks at British soldiers using their stockings as ...
Throngs of dachshunds strut their stubby stuff in Hungary on Thursday as they tried to fetch a record for the country's ...
“Scientists once believed that only animals who were vocal learners — like humans and parrots — could learn to find a beat,” said Hugo Merchant, a researcher at Mexico’s Institute of Neurobiology, who ...
The Second Story Gallery in Camas is kicking off its artist-in-residence program with Washougal muralist and conservation advocate Travis London.
Most Clark County residents have curbside recycling available. A new bill passed by the Washington Legislature this session could spell changes, and higher costs, for local residents.
Fans of Vancouver’s iconic west-side diner won’t have to wait much longer to slide back into its booths. Paul’s Restaurant in Uptown Village is expected to reopen later this month as Paul’s & ...
If you’re someone who likes food and scrolls Instagram, you’re probably already following Emily Snieska, aka The Portland Foodies and Portland Supperclub. Snieska began posting in 2021 about food in P ...
As Scaachi Koul wrote for Slate.com, “Carney isn’t a particularly inspiring choice for anyone, but he seemed the least primed to create chaos. … Carney is perhaps most equipped to deal with Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order intended to ensure that only eligible citizens can vote in U.S. elections. While we laud the purpose of the order, a better approach would be ...
Battle Ground Public Schools’ class of 2024 had the highest graduation rate in 10 years. The district is setting its sights even higher for this year’s cohort.
By various accounts, Rumeysa Ozturk is a good student and a decent person. She was a Fulbright scholar from Turkey who earned a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Teachers College. She was wor ...
A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum.
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