Vancouver immigration attorney Mercedes Riggs says there are few pathways for immigrants to enter and live in the United States legally. The main avenues to…
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In its 17th year, the annual ceremony beneath Esther Short Park’s clock tower marking the first night of Hanukkah featured a larger, shinier menorah. The…
Vancouver Public Schools will start the new year with a series of public forums to address the proposed removal of an elementary school from its…
Amtrak has resumed service between Seattle and Portland following a 48-hour moratorium due to a landslide. After crews worked through Friday and Saturday nights to…
Bridging the Border: A Family Divided was supported by the Pulitzer Center. Everything changed for Ramon Flores and his family when he was deported to…
Drivers eastbound on state Highway 14 in Washougal will see a new electronic sign telling them not to stop in the roundabout at 32nd Street.…
The recent bout of rain was an interesting ordeal. The narrow band of the atmospheric river stalled just to our west and north, sparing Clark…
The official word on current weather? “Gray and wet,” said Andy Bryant, a forecaster for the National Weather Service’s Portland office. A so-called atmospheric river…
Sometimes it can feel like you’ve got a thousand things on your mind during the holiday season. That’s one reason blood donations drop by about…
Amtrak suspended all trains between Seattle and Portland through Sunday morning due to a landslide. BNSF Railway placed a 48-hour moratorium on passenger trail south…









