Washington is suing a property management software company and a handful of landlords over allegations they colluded to ...
How much Washington should raise in new tax revenue and who will pay is something state lawmakers and Gov. Bob Ferguson will hash out in the final weeks of the legislative session.
For Warren Neth, one of the great things about his Harney Heights home was being able to walk among the trees on the ...
New vendors are joining many old standbys at the popular downtown Vancouver Farmers Market for its spring-summer season, which kicks off Saturday.
A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum.
The National Arbor Day Foundation named Vancouver a Tree City USA for the 36th consecutive year.
Ever since the sophomore season of “The Last of Us” was announced, fans of HBO’s hit series have been on the edge of their seats in anticipation.
Hugs, tears, barking and tail wagging abounded at San Quentin’s prison when two black Labradors reunited with the incarcerated men who helped raise them to be service dogs.
Thoughtful cuts to federal spending and a hunt for government waste are valuable initiatives to protect taxpayers.
Vote “yes” on Proposition 1, a Regional Fire Authority for Camas and Washougal. The RFA will enhance fire and emergency services in both communities through three-person fire engines; elimination of ...
Ned Johnson is the 82-year-old Capitol Hill man profiled in this space two weeks ago for being declared “dead” by Social Security, even though he’s very much alive. The agency clawed back $5,200 in ...
The story in The Columbian regarding “Public outrage at the county council” (March 27), to me, does not seem like a candid statement. Exactly who is outraged?
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