Two-and-a-half years after Melissa Kerson’s son was born, she had to give up her dream job and care for him full time.
The man accused of stealing a display of handmade baby moccasins from Northern Quest Resort & Casino over four years ago will face trial in Spokane federal court next month.
Mass confusion and uncertainty are sweeping through the federal government. Local workers fear not only for their jobs but also their benefits and retirement plans.
A demolition project set to begin this spring at the Georgia-Pacific paper mill in Camas could literally change people’s views of the city.
On Jan. 25, the Seton Catholic girls basketball team scored a thrilling 35-33 win over Jesuit of Beaverton, Ore. The win was significant for many reasons. For one, it was a win by a young, small ...
Are you ready for some serious spinach? With artichokes and cream cheese and butter, all warm and delicious with a golden Parmesan cheese topping? Good, because that’s what we’re making this week.
In Carlene Thomas’ experience, two types of people ask her advice as a dietitian about the healthiest way to prepare vegetables.
Trump views tariffs as a stick for bludgeoning other nations into agreeing with his policies, and the approach appeared to be successful in a standoff with Colombia. That South American nation agreed ...
Whether the 2025-27 state budget faces a crisis or a challenge depends almost always on the person making the assessment.
At first blush, Mr. Bonneau’s proposal that parents should fund their own children’s education sounds reasonable (“Reject Ridgefield school levies,” Our Readers’ Views, Jan. 29). But two seconds worth ...
Well-funded schools ensure access to quality teachers, modern resources and safe facilities, which drive better educational outcomes and prepare students for future success.
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