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Here are some of the top stories of the week on columbian.com. Wondering what else was popular this week with readers? Check ...
It is still a month until the ocean salmon seasons open along the Washington coast in June, but managers have settled on ...
The Camas School District’s plan to create an enclosed, year-round community tennis center at Camas High School took a step ...
Petty Officer 2nd Class Chelsey Vandenberg, a native of Camas, serves the U.S. Navy assigned to Fleet Area Control and ...
Seventeen middle school students competed for the title of Southwest Washington’s Civics Bee Champion at the state qualifying ...
At the end of a challenging week for the Columbia River baseball team, the Rapids never stopped competing. Twice facing a two ...
SATURDAY’S SCHEDULE BASEBALL 2A district pigtail: Centralia at Hockinson, 4 p.m. 2A district pigtail: Washougal at Aberdeen, ...
Four people were shot after an apparent domestic dispute Friday afternoon in Kelso, the Cowlitz County Sheriff's Office ...
The Kerker sisters began the run through the postseason by beating Camas teammates Avery Fisher and Greta Babarskaite 6-0, ...
Pooneh Gray, a Vancouver woman who garnered media attention for her efforts to reopen her mother’s 1989 murder case, is running for Vancouver City Council.
Southwest Washington’s Columbia River international exporters are bracing for the Trump administration’s ever-intensifying trade war. Many importers already feel the pain.
Western Washington’s ports are bracing for a deep slump later this month, as the president’s standoff with China over tariffs is expected to stifle the flow of goods.
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