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Our fine spring weather continues, although a cooler air mass lowered high temperatures Wednesday. A warmer air mass moves ...
Anke Hanusch dips her tool into dark blue wax and dots it precisely on a yellow-dyed Easter egg in her hand. Back and forth, ...
During his freshman year, Union High School student Caiden Mizrahi-Boyarsky, a native English speaker, asked his Spanish-speaking family members to help him learn that language, too. By his sophomore ...
As enthusiastic as electric car owners are about their vehicles, Washington still has a long way to go to meet its requirement that 35 percent of new passenger vehicle sales be electric by 2026.
Civil rights, political upheaval and the uncertain future are on the minds of Indigenous citizens as they prepare for the annual traditional powwow set for Saturday at Clark College.
The Columbian's Micah Rice and Mountain View boys basketball coach JC Alexander discuss the rising trend of players transferring and how the WIAA's proposed amendment would impact that issue ...
I don’t claim to be an economist, but I think I have some common sense regarding tariffs. The U.S. is and has always been involved in the global market for trading goods and services. President Donald ...
Maia Carrillo tied for the medalist honor with an 82 to lead Columbia River to the team title at the 2A GSHL Invite on the ...
It was 9:02 a.m. in the Oklahoma City bureau of The Associated Press when a handful of staffers, some just getting to work, ...
For weeks, the family had been on the move. Israeli troops had forced them from home during a military operation that has ...
Fresh from a courtroom loss over The Associated Press’ access to the presidency, the White House on Tuesday put forward a new ...
Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in America’s heartland, killing 168 people in the ...