An electronic traffic message board — normally the forum for messages like “right lane closed ahead” — had been reprogrammed with an ominous message.
I’m not sure people realize the importance of Washington winning its latest lawsuit against Meta,...
Business is so good at the Clown Motel, you might expect more of its painted faces to be smiling.
Washington’s leading gun control group wants state lawmakers to make it tougher and more expensive to buy a firearm.
TACOMA — A once-prolific but now much-reduced Northwest restaurant chain is the focus of two class-action lawsuits involving former employees as well as job applicants.
In the year since Vancouver declared homelessness a civil emergency, the city has closed areas to camping and opened new shelters, but many people remain on the streets.
Four years after arriving from Texas, Dr. Umair Shah is on his way out of the state Department of Health.
Prices for Washington’s air pollution allowances rebounded at an auction this month, the first sale since voters upheld the state’s cap-and-trade program.
KENNEWICK — Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. is moving to tear down its french fry plant in Connell, dashing local hopes that another company might take it over and bring fresh industry and jobs to the small city.
Death Notices for Dec. 12, 2024
Deborah A. Goad, 62, Longview, died Dec. 10, 2024. All County Cremation and Burial Services, 360-718-7948.
Following a rash of recent fatal crashes involving pedestrians in Vancouver, officials are reminding people to pay close attention to the road in the dark winter months.
Anyone with information about the Dec. 4 fatal Vancouver police shooting outside an east Vancouver Safeway is asked to call a tip line established by the Office of Independent Investigations.
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School safety remains top of mind for some Washington lawmakers as they began prefiling bills last week for the upcoming 2025 legislative session. With a looming $10-plus billion budget …