ROME, Italy — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with top U.S. officials and European leaders on Sunday in Rome, ahead of a high-stakes phone call Monday between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Before becoming Pope Leo XIV, Cardinal Robert Prevost presided over one of the most revolutionary reforms of Pope Francis’ pontificate by having women serve on the Vatican board that vets nominations for bishops.
Injury rates in Amazon warehouses fell in 2024 for the third year in a row, but a coalition of labor unions that tracks the data said Amazon isn’t making improvements fast enough.
Tolling on the Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River will start a year later than planned – but drivers traveling between Washington and Oregon may pay a little more than originally forecast as a result.
CANNES, France (AP) — This year’s Cannes Film Festival is at its halfway mark, but it’s been an attention-grabbing affair since its start, with new rules for its red carpets, nerves about potential U.S. tariffs and the return of Tom Cruise.
It’s been more than a week since Starbucks baristas began walking off the job to protest what they call a “new, regressive dress code” pushed by the coffee giant.
The Washington Department of Labor and Industries has levied its largest-ever fine against a farm labor contractor, saying a Richland business employed 5,000 in 2024 when it did not have a license.
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A former Vancouver man was sentenced Monday to 11 years in federal prison in a child sex trafficking case.
Two Clark County teachers are among an elite group of STEM educators nominated for a national award honoring K-12 math and science teachers.
RIDGEFIELD — It took only a moment for Popcorn, Jo Ann Schaadt’s 12-year-old terrier-mix dog, to slip out of her collar. Just as quickly, Popcorn’s great escape was on.
SEATTLE — Something unusual happened when attorney Sofia Velling went to a Seattle immigration court hearing Tuesday with an asylum-seeker. Out of the blue, she said, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement attorney moved to dismiss deportation proceedings against her client.
Russian forces in Ukraine have made only small territorial gains this year amid steady resistance from Kyiv’s military, undercutting President Vladimir Putin’s assertions that his army has gained the upper hand in the war.
Rising costs have forced the Washougal School District to pivot to Plan B for its Washougal High School roof-replacement project.
High school sports results for Tuesday, May 20: WEDNESDAY’S SCHEDULE BOYS SOCCER 4A state first round: Pasco vs. Union, 5 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium 2A state first round: R.A. Long at Grandview, 4:30 p.m. 2A state first round: Nathan Hale at Columbia River, 6 p.m. TRACK AND FIELD 4A and…