KCPQ - Sat Nov 28
"Alright so let's do this!" says Director Bodgan Darev. Underground and nearly unseen, movie magic is transforming a small corner of Seattle.
In Our View: Cheers & JeersThe Columbian - Sat Nov 28
Cheers: To holiday shoppers who will flock to Clark County stores this weekend and, we hope, ring the cash registers.
Our readers views, Nov. 28The Columbian - Sat Nov 28
Threat from BPA power line is real In response to Ed Delph's Nov. 22 letter, "BPA addressing supply and demand," we wonder if Delph would have the same attitude if he'd received the BPA notice, as we did.
Gregoire considers expanding keno to make state moneyKING5 Seattle News - Fri Nov 27
Facing an estimated $2.6 billion dollar shortfall, Gov. Christine Gregoire is considering expanding the state's keno lottery game, her staff confirmed Friday.
Motorist hits Samaritan's carThe Columbian - Fri Nov 27
A 21-year-old Vancouver motorist was injured Thanksgiving evening when her Jeep Cherokee collided with a Toyota 4Runner whose driver had stopped to assist a stalled vehicle.
Local stores crowded on "Black Friday"The Columbian - Fri Nov 27
Jesse Chiem is getting a laptop computer as an early Christmas gift this year. The Vancouver high school senior is quite likely to appreciate the present even more, knowing that his mom, Chu Chiem, went to a great deal of trouble to buy the computer on Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year.
Volunteers proud to serve turkey dinnerThe Columbian - Thu Nov 26
Volunteer Ashley McLain, 17, of Wilsonville, Ore., helps bus tables at the Eagles Lodge Thursday.
Woman says jail guards violentThe Columbian - Thu Nov 26
A Hazel Dell woman accused a pair of Clark County jail guards of excessive violence this week for allegedly tackling and injuring her after a sarcastic remark.
Divine Consign interventionThe Columbian - Thu Nov 26
A holiday-inspired deep red mantel scarf with hanging trassles complements the soft gold color palette used throughout Deb Ewing's living room.
Wash. court reinstates $8M award against HyundaiSeattle Post-Intelligencer - Wed Nov 25
The state Supreme Court on Wednesday reinstated an $8 million default judgment against Hyundai Motor Co.
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