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When the nation’s top health official, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., endorsed the measles vaccine this month after an outbreak in ...
On Thursday, we did something new: We published a story in Spanish after hiring a translator named Rocio Rios. The story by ...
I wish a glorious Easter Sunday to those who celebrate this holiday. The weather won’t be as damp as it looked earlier this ...
When nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force veterans signed an open letter last week calling for an end to the war in Gaza, the ...
A Texas doctor who has been treating children in a measles outbreak was shown on video with a measles rash on his face in a ...
A unique Holy Week tradition is drawing thousands of Catholic pilgrims to a small adobe church in the hills of northern New ...
A group of Camas-Washougal residents are urging voters in both cities to “ax the tax” by voting against Proposition 1 on April 22.
The NAACP’s Vancouver branch is celebrating its 80th anniversary this month with a new exhibit at the Clark County Historical Museum. “This Is Our Legacy” opened with a reception April 11 and will be ...
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is facing backlash in her Southwest Washington district from the same Democrats who helped her get elected. Now, some are calling for a new candidate.
Stephanie and Ryan Burnett were perplexed. The crowd was enormous. The line snaked endlessly between buildings. Were they in the right place?
For her final Girl Scout project, she created 1,000 washable and reusable menstruation pads that are now headed to Ugandan villages. Eakin wanted to do something that would help her earn the Girl ...