PNW strives to move away from fossil fuels, but goal proves complicated
Just as Washington ordered utilities to start cutting fossil fuel use, demand for energy in the Pacific Northwest began skyrocketing.
Just as Washington ordered utilities to start cutting fossil fuel use, demand for energy in the Pacific Northwest began skyrocketing.
TACOMA — Victoria Nicacio’s second state wrestling title came about differently than her first.
Nearly 1,000 taxpayers in Clark County’s legislative districts would be on the hook to pay the proposed income tax under consideration in Olympia.
James Hafer got into golfing after his baseball career, which included a stint at Millikin University in Illinois, ended. But eventually, as work and family responsibilities piled up, the Ridgefield resident found that he couldn’t take four hours out of his day to play 18 holes as easily as he used to. Even getting out to a driving range to hit a quick bucket of balls was not as feasible as it once was.
Camas School District leaders are bubbling with excitement over the latest developments in their plan to cover Camas High School’s tennis courts with an all-weather dome.
For the past several weeks, Sandra Graber has been desperately trying to help her friend, a 79-year-old Vancouver resident, recover Social Security payments that didn’t arrive in December and January.
Cohen Butler of Camas has been selected as the Gatorade Washington Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Corsets, girdles, brassieres, petticoats, chemises, bloomers, stockings, bustles and hoop skirts. That may sound like wardrobe inventory for actors in “Gone with the Wind” (and you wouldn’t be far off) but these ladies’ undergarments represent how women throughout history have outfitted themselves in accordance with the prevailing image of ideal womanhood. If what strikes you is how restrictive many of these garments were, you might be on to something.
A Washougal woman entered not-guilty pleas Feb. 11 to nearly two dozen animal-cruelty charges after authorities say they found dying horses and cats living in squalor on her property.
Clark County wants to add 135 acres of forestlands within the Camp Bonneville property to the roughly 3,800 acres it already owns.