What shutdown? Trump isn't canceling travel, golf or his ballroom even with the government shuttered
President Donald Trump isn't curtailing travel. He's not avoiding golf or making do with a skeleton staff in the West Wing.
The agency faces staffing shortages caused by air traffic controllers, who are working unpaid, with some calling out of work.
The replacement capital projects levy is slated to appear on the ballot for the Feb. 10, 2026, special election.
Washington state, Lewis County, the city of Chehalis and others have to refund four years' worth of overpaid property taxes ...
President Donald Trump wasn't on the ballot in Tuesday's elections, but many voters made their choice in opposition to him or ...
Veterans and active-duty military can receive a free oil change at the Jiffy Lube sites in Longview and Kelso on Tuesday, ...
The Longview Country Club, at 41 Country Club Dr., has been added to the Washington Heritage Register, according to an ...
Despite a rising stock market, inflation remains elevated and hiring slowed. A federal government shutdown compounded the ...
Tesla shareholders will decide Thursday on whether Elon Musk could have a shot at becoming the world's first trillionaire.
A debate about the future of the Democratic Party may have only just begun, but there are signs that the economy may hurt the ...
Investigators say he was driving intoxicated, the wrong way, when he struck a semi head-on. The Cowlitz County Hall of Justice courtroom fell silent as the emergency room photos were shown. But the ...
Key Supreme Court conservatives seemed skeptical Wednesday that President Donald Trump has the power to unilaterally impose far-reaching tariffs.
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