Vancouver resident Bill Allman’s work has been like a dream. He believes his dad would have been surprised at times by where his work has…
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Will our high temperatures reach 80 degrees this week? Will we get any rain? Check out our local weather coverage. In case you missed them, here…
LA CENTER — U.S. military academies are some of the most elite colleges in the country, with as few as one in 12 applicants being…
Volunteers met Monday at All Saints Episcopal Church to assemble layettes for Babies in Need, as they do every month. They wrapped tiny clothes in…
Ridgefield’s Dorothy Dwyer, who worked for Gen. Dwight Eisenhower as one of the first women shipped overseas during World War II, died July 3. She…
Let’s review rainfall from your friends and neighbors. Claudia Chiasson, Carson, .87 inch; Rob Starr, Cougar,1.61 inches; Robin Ruzek, Lake Shore, .90 of an inch;…
Monday Vancouver City Council, City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St., Vancouver. • 3 p.m., workshop: A Stronger Vancouver parks capital projects, programs and services. Held…
For the loved ones of a breast cancer patient, it can be hard to know how to help. The Columbian is looking for breast cancer…
Clark Public Utilities’ emphasis on customer service started more than a quarter-century ago, during a push to deregulate electricity. Robert Hill, the utility’s customer service…
The Ross brothers sure do have a lot in common. They both do karate, have Type 1 diabetes and advocate for those with the chronic…







