Figure Skating Once Glided Through the Summer Olympics
Figure skating first appeared in the 1908 Summer Olympics before finding its permanent home in the Winter Games starting in 1924.
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Figure skating first appeared in the 1908 Summer Olympics before finding its permanent home in the Winter Games starting in 1924.
WSDOT is launching a $112 million incentive program this April to help Washington businesses and fleet operators switch to zero-emission trucks and equipment.
Local historian John Drury presents his program on Captain George Flavel tonight at the Cowlitz County Historical Museum as part of the First Thursday series.
A Woodland man has been convicted by a Cowlitz County jury of first-degree child molestation and indecent liberties in offenses involving a minor between 2016 and 2018.
After several calm, dry days, forecasters expect Pacific moisture to return this weekend, bringing light rain and cooler nights across Cowlitz County.
Scottish country dancing has found steady enthusiasm across southwest Washington, where small, welcoming groups keep the centuries-old tradition alive through regular social dances.
An AP and FRONTLINE investigation reveals decades of PFAS pollution by Georgia’s carpet industry—offering a stark warning for industrial communities like those in Cowlitz County, where similar risks quietly persist.
A federal judge in Portland issued an emergency order halting warrantless civil immigration arrests in Oregon by ICE agents, citing constitutional concerns.
The I‑5 Bridge Replacement Program has completed its Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, moving the project closer to final federal approval by summer.
A federal judge temporarily restricted ICE officers from using tear gas at Portland protests after reports of gas deployment against families and children prompted public outrage.