It took Tamding Tsetan several days, across several years, to tattoo the names of 152 Tibetan self-immolators onto one man’s back. Tsetan and his client…
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Father’s Day has passed, so it’s OK to return to nagging dad about his health. Jokes like that might someday be a thing of the…
I would say that Saturday was just about a picture-perfect summer day, wouldn’t you? A high of 80 degrees here in Vancouver, gentle summer breezes…
Owning certain kinds of firearms in Washington is about to get more complicated. On Monday, much of Initiative 1639 will go into effect. Passed with…
RIDGEFIELD — Lynn Marzette felt the stress that police officers sometimes feel on the job Saturday. Participating in five police training scenarios, twice he failed…
Vancouver police are seeking the public’s help in locating a 36-year-old man who disappeared while training for a triathlon. Leif Vigeland was last seen leaving…
WASHOUGAL — Michoacán, Mexico, is more than 2,600 miles away from Washougal, but on Saturday, Mariana Perez felt a little bit of home in Reflection…
A majority of the 11 candidates running for three positions on the Vancouver Public Schools board in November are asking the current board to appoint…
Wildfire season is just beginning, but in November, one neighborhood association in a rural part of Clark County already had fire danger on its mind.…
Federal government’s trade mitigation package puts $20 million in extra food in pantries At Wednesday’s mobile food pantry set up in front of Vancouver’s Women,…








