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…
Posts published in “Vancouver”
The brown notebook is small and nondescript but full of one man’s observations from 75 years ago. Harold “Mac” McCarty flew 50 missions as a…
Soledad Iniguez, of Vancouver, narrated a demonstration of a Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, ceremony in front of a ceremonial altar…
Thieves in Vancouver scouring parked vehicles for valuable items are increasingly likely to steal something troubling: firearms. From Jan. 1 through July 22, 28 guns…
It tried its best, but Saturday morning’s downpour didn’t drench any celebratory spirits during Vancouver’s 33rd annual Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade at the Fort…
A tractor-trailer traveling eastbound on state Highway 14 near Lieser Road struck a woman who walked into the lane of traffic early Saturday, according to…
History is one thing. Stories are another. Most United States citizens know the major strokes of the world wars from their history books, of the…
With available ballots dwindling, it appears high school teacher Bethany Rivard is unlikely to surpass incumbent Rob Perkins in the race for Evergreen Public Schools…
A Vancouver man who allegedly manufactured and shipped “bath salts” across the United States from his mobile home and storage facilities throughout the South Sound…
With all the talk about the idea of extending Portland’s light rail system over the Columbia River someday, it was inevitable somebody would ask about…







