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The Vancouver Tennis Center has offered a blind and low-vision tennis program since last spring, adding to its adaptive tennis programs so that anyone who wants to play tennis can have the opportunity ...
Appendectomies are among the most common surgeries performed in the United States with about 300,000 a year. Yet, a delay in ...
The nature of war in Ukraine has turned deadlier, according to a Clark County man who recently returned from his seventh visit as a volunteer military chaplain there.
It’s now likely more expensive than ever to evict someone in Clark County. Landlords see the high prices as problematic. Tenants see them as necessary.
Construction is still in full swing at Camas’ historic Crown Park, but city leaders say the end of the extensive, $6.3 ...
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Today, on World Press Freedom Day, it’s important to celebrate the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees ...
The feasibility of nuclear-powered energy sources is once again being considered by public utilities and other energy suppliers, as statewide goals for reducing carbon emissions ramp up.
As a measles outbreak surges across the United States — with five reported cases in Washington — public health officials are urging the community to get vaccinated against the disease.
Butterflies are back at the Cascade Park Community Library, where they’re guaranteed to stay beautiful — and motionless — in the entryway display case during the month of May.
The leaf is the manufacturing plant of the grass plant. The longer the leaves the more food is manufactured. Also grass roots are in direct proportion to the leaf length. Longer leaf blades, deeper ...
In the mid-1890s, Washington state contained an estimated 63 prune dryers, 43 in Clark County. In 1901, The Columbian ...