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‘We chose this artwork as a welcome’: Grandmother Camus statue unveiled on Fourth Plain
The Indigenous legend of Grandmother Camus is a story of love, sacrifice and transformation. |
Everett Street Corridor plans raise concerns over parking in Camas
CAMAS — The Everett Street Corridor improvement project will eventually create a multimodal traffic corridor and improve safety for drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists. But parking remains a concern. |
Housing a top struggle for undocumented immigrants in Clark County
Rent was going up again for the decaying Vancouver apartment where Isabel lived with her husband and two sons. And though it was difficult to pay, she knew her family would scrape together any amount of money to stay in their home. |
‘I’m very proud of that work’: Mary Templeton to leave Washougal schools June 30
WASHOUGAL — After leading the Washougal School District through strikes, budget cuts and the COVID-19 pandemic, Superintendent Mary Templeton is leaving. |
Gardening with Allen: Add water-holding crystals to help retain extra moisture in soil
Last year, I made my own potting soil by mixing about half peat moss with my garden soil. The plant I bought already potted grew much better than the ones in my own mix. How can I improve my potting soil? |
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East Vancouver couple prevail over homeowners association on when political signs can go up before election
Homeowners associations can no longer dictate when residents put up political yard signs thanks to a Vancouver couple’s lawsuit. |
Budget cuts looming over Vancouver Public Schools create stress, uncertainty
Iliana Gerianos admits she used to think her Mandarin Chinese teacher disliked her. As the years went by, however, Gerianos, a junior at Columbia River High School, said she realized she had it all wrong. |
Top Stories: The end of BowFlex; another In-N-Out; Battle Ground teacher arrested on sex abuse charges
Will the sun return? Eventually. Check out our local weather forecast before you head outside. |
Check It Out: Let the sun and stars be your guide
Do you read your daily horoscope? I used to, back in my twenties, but as time passed and life became busier and more complicated, I decided that checking my horoscope was not worth the effort. Moving forward several decades, I still don’t check my horoscope. But I’ll admit to being curious about astrology and would like to learn more about it. |