Vancouver-based Shared Hope International on Wednesday released its annual report called the Protect Innocence Challenge that analyzes each state’s laws addressing child sex trafficking. Washington…
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Christina Keys became her mother’s caregiver seven years ago. Starting out, Keys didn’t know a lot about being a family caregiver and had a lot…
Fundraising to cover the final costs of Rojo the llama, the Clark County service animal who died Wednesday morning, hit its goal on Thursday afternoon.…
The Salvation Army will celebrate the grand opening of its new, expanded facility in east Vancouver on Nov. 15. The noon ceremony takes place at…
The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Thursday released its summer grants report detailing nearly $16 million in recent charitable giving. Eleven grants totaling about…
When Claudia Franson closes her eyes, she can hear the gunshots exchanged during the Salvadoran Civil War. “My mind still hears the bullets going next…
A program run by a local nonprofit that advocates on behalf of children is facing significant federal funding woes. Vancouver-based YWCA Clark County has a…
Share House will reopen Monday after water damage from a July 30 fire shuttered the downtown men’s shelter, displacing 58 homeless men. Many of them…
A coalition of leaders from regional cemeteries are coming together to form a Clark County Cemetery Foundation, a group that would help manage, fund and…
During a citizenship class taught in both English and Russian, instructor Ruslan Revutsky reviewed the three branches of government. “What are the two parts of…





