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Portland woman crashes minivan, arrested on suspicion of DUI

March 17, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A Portland woman was arrested early Sunday morning for suspicion of DUI after her minivan veered off state Highway 500 and hit a traffic signal pole, the Washington State Patrol reported. Read story

Costco plans big expansion at Issaquah headquarters

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

The city of Issaquah says Costco is planning a major expansion of its corporate headquarters. Keith Niven, city director of economic development, said the new space could create room for as many as 2,000 new workers. Costco currently occupies three buildings that are full. Niven says the city and Costco… Read story

200-plus longshore jobs available in Tacoma

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Tacoma's Longshore Union is quietly opening up more than 200 jobs to the public this week. The union will conduct a lottery on April 8 to pick 226 people to become casual workers. The News-Tribune reports that to be entered in that drawing, potential workers must submit their name, address,… Read story

Gonzaga's Gary Bell Jr. (5) follows through for a 3-point shot against Loyola Marymount, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. Gonzaga reached an all-time ranking, coming in at No. 2 on Monday, Feb.

No. 1 seed goes to Gonzaga

Gonzaga's Gary Bell Jr. (5) follows through for a 3-point shot against Loyola Marymount, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. Gonzaga reached an all-time ranking, coming in at No. 2 on Monday, Feb.

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Top-ranked Gonzaga has earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament for the first time in school history. Read story

Disabled more likely to be out of work

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

People with disabilities are three times less likely to have a job than people without disabilities, and if they are employed they tend to be paid less, according to a report released by the United States Census Bureau Thursday. Read story

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Microsoft envisions home of future

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March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Business

SEATTLE -- Put a skillet on your stove as you prepare to make a stir-fry, and an interactive chef on the big screen in your kitchen tells you a wok would probably work better. Read story

This Feb. 28, 2013 photo shows a U.S. Air Force North American X-15 aircraft hanging inside the Smithsonian Institution Air and Space Museum  in Washington. There are probably more free things to do in the U.S. capital than nearly any other major city in the world. The most popular museums and the zoo are free, thanks to government funding, as well as the picturesque memorials and monuments. With so many free options, the biggest challenge might be narrowing down what to see.

Washington, D.C., full of free things to do

This Feb. 28, 2013 photo shows a U.S. Air Force North American X-15 aircraft hanging inside the Smithsonian Institution Air and Space Museum  in Washington. There are probably more free things to do in the U.S. capital than nearly any other major city in the world. The most popular museums and the zoo are free, thanks to government funding, as well as the picturesque memorials and monuments. With so many free options, the biggest challenge might be narrowing down what to see.

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

WASHINGTON -- There are probably more free things to do in the U.S. capital than nearly any other major city in the world. The most popular museums and the zoo are free, thanks to government funding, as well as the picturesque memorials and monuments. With so many free options, the… Read story

Posh Florida pet hotels pamper pooches, kitties

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Spigots spew chlorine-free purified water as guests scurry and splash inside two gleaming pools. Air-conditioned suites cool visitors kicking back in their rooms with flat-screen TVs and cable. Grilled quarter-pounder hamburgers are made to order. Read story

Trips with children bring the chance to explore all five senses

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Travel offers the potential for a sensory feast. On your next trip, encourage family members to do more than just see the sights. Here are five ways to deepen the experience: Read story

Pastor Bill Smith, left, and his wife, Vicky Smith, with The XChange Church, worship at the Faith Center Church at the first joint service of the churches.

Battling addiction a matter of faith

Pastor Bill Smith, left, and his wife, Vicky Smith, with The XChange Church, worship at the Faith Center Church at the first joint service of the churches.

March 16, 2013, 5:00pm Churches & Religion

BRUSH PRAIRIE -- For every life heroin claims, it irreversibly affects multitudes more. Read story