Standing barefoot in a grassy patch of dandelions, Iris Phoebe Weaver excitedly begins listing the many ways the modest plant can be used medicinally and in cooking. “I just picked ...
Already, local shoppers are seeing higher clothing prices. Apparel has jumped 6.9 percent since last year, according to the latest figures from the Seattle-area Consumer Price Index. It rose a ...
When the cast and crew of “Bob’s Burgers” gathered to celebrate the show’s milestone 300th episode earlier in September, two key figures were missing.
When Laila Lockhart Kraner first slipped on the headband and cat ears for “Gabby’s Dollhouse” at age 11, she couldn’t have predicted how her character’s mantras of positivity and resilie ...
As HBO’s “The Gilded Age” continues to dazzle viewers with sweeping mansions, elaborate costumes and high-society rituals, a growing number of travelers are seeking destinations that echo the grandeur ...
It goes without saying that seasonal gardening tasks should be performed at specific times of the year, mainly because of the weather. But many gardening practices are also best performed at certain t ...
The median income for three-person families in Clark County rose sharply over the past five years but was flat from 2023 to 2024.
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On Christmas Day of 2022, Aaron Lutz received word from one of his regular customers that the family had lost water service at their house due to freezing weather. Lutz didn’t hesitate to act, ...
About 15 million deaths could be avoided each year and agricultural emissions could drop by 15 percent if people worldwide shift to healthier, predominantly plant-based diets, according to the EAT-Lan ...
The race for Vancouver City Council, Position 1, is a relatively high-profile contest featuring two strong candidates who also have some flaws. The Columbian’s Editorial Board recommends a vote for ch ...
More woolly bear caterpillar reports are coming in. Columbian reader Michael Roll discovered one in the Orchards area that had a narrow orange band indicative of a colder winter. This critter agrees w ...