Sgt. Ian Van Nest rolls slowly through the streets of Churchill, his truck outfitted with a rifle and a barred back seat to hold anyone he has to arrest. His eyes dart back and f ...
Halfway through the cross country season, Eliisa Marshall felt unstoppable. The Camas senior had just ran her best 5,000 meter race. That time of 17 minutes, 56 seconds at the Nike Hole in the Wall ...
When the clock ticks past midnight on Thanksgiving, winter festivities will officially start. Pumpkins and colorful leaves ...
Ninety-seven years ago, as World War I waged in Europe, soldiers at Vancouver Barracks answered a much more festive call.
Activists and experts who are pushing world leaders to save an overheating planet learned it’s not so easy, even in a ...
The brooding waltz was carefully composed on a sheet of music roughly the size of an index card. The brief, moody number also bore an intriguing name, written at the top in cursive: “Chopin ...
The young Buddhist lama sat on a throne near an altar decorated with flowers, fruits and golden statues of the Buddha, watching the celebrations of his 18th birthday in silence, with a ...
When Jean-Charles de Castelbajac watched as Notre Dame cathedral burned in April 2019, he felt compelled to act somehow.
Amid renewed interest in the killing of JonBenet Ramsey triggered in part by a new Netflix documentary, police in Boulder, ...
In a constantly changing world, it is comforting that the observance of Thanksgiving largely remains true to its origins of some 400 years ago.
Married couples across the U.S. have had access to no-fault divorce for more than 50 years, an option many call crucial to ...
I read with dismay that Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez voted in favor of H.R. 9495, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act. The official title is: To amend the Internal ...