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WeatherEye: Hope your sweaters are handy
Normally our weather turns hot after the Fourth of July but this year the forecast charts show a low currently spinning off the coast to park itself over the Pacific Northwest for most of the coming week.
Voodoo Donut's maple bar is topped with bacon. A Krispy Kreme doughnut adorned with sprinkles.
Water heater theft case comes to a boil
For an alleged crime in which the missing item was valued by the owner at less than $150, case no.
Proposal to freeze builders' fees stirs debate
Taxpayers and developers fumed at one another Tuesday over a proposal by county commissioners to cut struggling home builders a multimillion-dollar break.
Music teacher Carissa Brown is comforted by first-grade teacher Heidi Merritt as she describes her financial situation to the Vancouver School Board on Tuesday evening.
Columbia Credit Union won three Credit Union National Association awards for outstanding marketing and business development achievements in the credit union industry.
Wanted suspect flees from officers
A Vancouver woman wanted on several warrants allegedly fled from officers Tuesday afternoon and was later found hiding in a bush five blocks away.
Two sex offenders find homes in area
Two once-homeless convicted sex offenders have found homes in Clark County, in the Minnehaha area and south of Orchards.
Vancouver's Axis Construction builds new headquarters
Axis Construction's new flex office-warehouse project has an exposed beam entry.
Man gets 14 years for strangling wife
A 44-year-old Vancouver man will serve just more than 14 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife.
Vancouver man pleads guilty in killing of estranged wife
A 44-year-old Vancouver man pleaded guilty Thursday afternoon to second-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife.
Sarah Desjarlais, who commutes regularly to her job at Wallis Engineering in Vancouver, puts on a reflective vest for the ride to her home in the Minnehaha neighborhood.
Bus fares to jump 15 percent in March
The unprecedented dropoff in local retail sales is driving up the price of a bus ticket.
In our view, Jan. 10: Cheers & Jeers
Cheers: To local tattlers. A more appropriate description would be alert citizens who are willing to perform their civic duty and help the juvenile justice system work efficiently.
The Riverview celebrates 60 years
The Riverview Theater is celebrating its 60th Anniversary with a special showing of "A Christmas Story" on Dec.
Police, fire report: Avenue blocked for two hours due to...
Officials blocked Northeast 66th Avenue between about Northeast 51st Circle and 58th streets for about two hours Wednesday afternoon as firefighters worked to extinguish a house fire.
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