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The Wolfe Courts pickleball courts at Hathaway Park in Washougal have been targeted by thieves this fall.

‘We’re just a target’: Pickleball players call for more security at Washougal court after theft

The president of the Camas-Washougal Pickleball Club is calling for increased security measures at Wolfe Courts after a storage box containing a defibrillator and a variety of equipment was stolen…
Life
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 Thousands of tiny winter steelhead are released Monday from an Oregon Fish and Wildlife truck for the start of their journey that begins in Carberry Creek above the Applegate Dam in Southern Oregon. 
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Hatchery winter steelhead program set to end on Washougal River

Anglers who like to fish for winter steelhead on the Washougal River may soon find the offerings depleted.
Outdoors
Drivers make their way through the intersection of Evergreen Way and 32nd Street in Washougal in 2022.

Washougal rail crossing project estimates jump as much as $20M

Washougal city leaders are optimistic they will be able to fund the 32nd Street rail crossing project despite cost estimates coming in as much as $20 million higher than originally…
Clark County Business
Apple farmers like Tim Calhoun take just a short break between the apple harvest and pruning trees for the next crop.

The Columbia River feeds Washington’s booming apple industry — and its economy

Tim Calhoun operates a small orchard and fruit distribution business about 2 miles off the Yakima River. Walking through rows of apple trees last month as the end of the…
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U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez runs to the finish line while taking part in the women&rsquo;s obstacle pole event at last summer&rsquo;s Skamania County Timber Carnival in Stevenson.

People over party: Reelected U.S. Rep. Perez bucks election trend with focus on working-class issues

Democrats faced heavy losses nationwide on Election Day, with many districts turning away from the party as Republican Donald Trump won another term as president.

Business

Anurag Kamasamudram, center, and Mayuri Gupta, right, look at a townhome with realtor Matt Miner, left, from Compass, a real estate company, in the Queen Anne neighborhood in Seattle on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. The couple has an investment house but this is their first time buying a home for themselves. &Ccedil;&fnof;&uacute;Matt&Ccedil;&fnof;&Ugrave;s helped us understand what we like and don&Ccedil;&fnof;&Ugrave;t like through the tours,&Ccedil;&fnof;&ugrave; says Mayuri. The couple is new to Seattle since May and still learning the neighborhoods. &Ccedil;&fnof;&uacute;He&Ccedil;&fnof;&Ugrave;s helping us understand what areas we want to live in too.&Ccedil;&fnof;&ugrave; she says.

Seattle-area homebuyers, trying to go agent-free, face hurdles

Ballard renters Anurag Kamasamudram and Mayuri Gupta started their home search casually this fall. They hoped to get a feel for the market, “window shopping”…

Northwest

Seventh grader Kwasi Noumedor 12, holds a Yondr Pouch, which students can lock their phones during the day during school.

Yondr pouches seal students’ cellphones away for the entire school day. Are they working?

Principal Zachary Stowell surveyed the cafeteria at Seattle’s Robert Eagle Staff Middle School — and he liked what he saw.

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Sports

Prairie&#039;s Gracie Jacoby (12) celebrates a point during a volleyball match against Skyview on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024 at Prairie High School.

Prairie seeded No. 3 at 3A, Camas No. 5 at 4A as state volleyball pairings are announced

Games times set for Camas, La Center in football state quarterfinals

Politics

A polar bear and cubs search for scraps in a large pile of bowhead whale bones left from the village&#039;s subsistence hunting at the end of an unused airstrip on a spit of land near the village, Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, in Kaktovik, Alaska.

Alaska political leaders hope to see Trump undo restrictions on oil drilling

President-elect Donald Trump promised repeatedly during his campaign to expand oil drilling in the U.S., which is good news for political leaders in Alaska, where…

Editor's Choice

The Clark County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday served a search warrant at Patricia Jimerfield's Hazel Dell home, where she was found dead Oct. 8.

Clark County Sheriff’s Office serves search warrants in slaying of west Hazel Dell woman

Clark County sheriff’s detectives served search warrants Tuesday in connection with the slaying of a 78-year-old woman who was found dead last month in her…

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Health

This combination of images from video shows scenes from Nasonex television commercials broadcast in the U.S. in the 2000s.

New FDA rules for TV drug ads: Simpler language and no distractions

Those ever-present TV drug ads showing patients hiking, biking or enjoying a day at the beach could soon have a different look: New rules require…

Life

On Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024, in San Diego, Shelly Stewart and Jason Stewart walk about their property that ends near the Interstate 15 freeway. Hidden from sight by large trees and shrubs, the couple learned recently of a large and dense encampment located at the very back of their property. (Nelvin C.

They didn’t create the homeless encampment. But one couple just realized it’s on them to clean up

SAN DIEGO -- There’s a couch, a keyboard and a washing machine. You can count two widescreen TVs, a dozen pieces of luggage and who…

Nation / World

The most destructive force in many wildfires is wind-driven embers. Strong winds can carry them for miles and when they land, they risk igniting new spot fires, which can quickly devour homes.

‘Truly random’ or sealed fate? Why some homes survived the Southern California’s Mountain fire while others burned

Stanley Jensen worked with firefighters to break open a melted safe amid the rubble of his family’s home.

High School Sports &#8211; September 2024

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Editorial Cartoons for Week of Nov. 11, 2024

In Our View: County, tribe tee up good golf-course solution

Jayne: Defeated Dems, look to Perez

Other Papers Say: Trump picks need scrutinizing

McManus: A guide for the worried

Should Clark County sell Tri-Mountain Golf Course to the Cowlitz Indian Tribe?

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