Earthy and subtly sweet with pleasant hints of bitterness, shredded Brussels sprouts make excellent slaw-style salads and balance the rich saltiness of holiday fare. Raw sprouts can be tough and sligh ...
While I cook with butternut squash and other winter squashes all the time, when I think about cooking with pumpkin, I picture ...
It’s that time of year again when everyone remembers that sweet potatoes exist. They have, in fact, been eaten by humans for about 5,000 years, originating in what is now Ecuador. In North America, th ...
Most of us are not professional chefs or caterers or decorators, so the thought of cooking for and entertaining a ...
Clark County’s total office vacancy rate in the third quarter of 2024 was 7.2 percent, according to data compiled by commercial real estate company Kidder Mathews Research. The city of Vancouver’s was ...
Much of the cleanup at Camp Bonneville is complete, according to Clark County officials. But will the former military ...
The core issue of Initiative 2066, which was approved by voters this month, is energy reliability and affordability. As Washington lawmakers and policymakers move toward a clean-energy future, they mu ...
Anyone who caught sight of a city or state flagpole last week might have wondered “Why is the flag at half-staff?” Which is probably more polite than the other reaction: “Who died?” ...
As a young American citizen and voter-to-be, partisanship and factionalism make me uneasy about the future of democracy within our country.
Well, the Democrat blame game continues, from blaming Biden to left-wing progressives to those other than candidate Kamala Harris.
Reporting by The Columbian exposed the hardball tactics some landlords will use to silence renters and shore up their unchecked power to levy excessive rent hikes and fees on tenants (“‘It’s meant to ...
I am so thankful that the decline of the local printed news was brought to our attention (“Local media’s decline factors into election,” In Our View, Nov. 15).