LONGVIEW — A Woodland woman faces multiple child molestation charges after a child came forward with accusations of sexual abuse, according to Cowlitz County court…
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Working in Clark County: Stephanie Whitchurch, Discover Balance
In the hustle and bustle of modern-day life, it’s easy for one to quickly become stressed out and overwhelmed. Feeling strung out for too long…
Camas teachers to strike Monday
The Camas Education Association will strike starting Monday after weekend contract negotiations with the Camas School District failed to result in a deal. Read more… …
Friday night sites: A look at history of local high school stadiums
On Friday, lights at high school stadiums all over Southwest Washington will illuminate, kicking off the first Friday night of high school football of the…
Clark College receives $220K grant to train nLIGHT workers
Clark College announced Friday it has been awarded a $222,998 job skills grant to train employees of nLIGHT — a local tech manufacturer — in…
Reminder: Clark County school starting times have shifted
The first day of school for students across Clark County is right around the corner, and there are a few things to keep in mind…
‘It’s a great day for the Cowlitz’: Tribe puts mobile treatment van into service
COWLITZ INDIAN RESERVATION — The Cowlitz Indian Tribe on Friday put its new mobile medication-assisted treatment van into service following a traditional ceremonial blessing held…
Southwest Washington thunderstorms leave area under Red Flag Warning
Roughly 1,500 lightning strikes were recorded overnight Thursday and into Friday morning from southern Washington to Northern California, according to the National Weather Service in…
Clark County Council OKs hearing on $8M in federal pandemic relief fund requests
The Clark County Council on Wednesday approved moving forward with a hearing on nearly $8 million in new requests for federal pandemic relief funds. In…
Clark County woman carries on mother’s legacy helping homeless people
Lequoya Elliott describes herself as “the behind the scenes person” in the community. Read more… Source: The Columbian