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Skyview storms state
South Kitsap's error spree helps Storm to first state title in program history
This is baseball euphoria for the Skyview Storm.
Tall ships sail into battle
As the Hawaiian Chieftain pulled away from the Vancouver Landing dock for Saturday's battle sail, Addison Mosso, 2, dressed in a pirate costume, stood on deck with her mother, Valerie Horn. Addison --who choreographed a pirate jig for the occasion -- was the youngest person on board.
Three teens hurt when SUV overturns near Yacolt
Three teenagers were injured — one suffered a broken back — after the SUV in which they were riding went off a road near Yacolt late Friday night and overturned, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
Bridge topples in Mo. crash
Minor injuries reported after railroad cars hit highway overpass pillars
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- A highway overpass in southeast Missouri collapsed early Saturday when rail cars slammed into one of the bridge's pillars after a cargo train collision, authorities said. Seven people were injured, though none seriously.
Crop prices up; farmers plant more
Demand for land raises concerns about environment
BIGGSVILLE, Ill. -- Clark Kelly plans to spend a lot of time on the links this spring. The Illinois farmer is plowing the Hend-Co-Hills Golf Course near tiny Biggsville into a cornfield.
Fruit Valley shooting case on hold
Investigation must wait till police detective finishes role in an aggravated murder trial
It could be a month before the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney's Office makes a charging decision on a Fruit Valley shooting earlier this month that left one man dead.
Softball: Prairie falls victim to big rally in loss to Kamiakin
Braves score seven in the seventh for a 12-7 victory in 3A title game
Kamiakin of Kennewick sent 12 batters to the plate in the top of the seventh, scoring seven runs and nine hits to give the Braves a 12-7 win over Prairie Saturday for Kamiakin’s second consecutive state championship.
Wash. budget talks move at 'glacial' pace
OLYMPIA -- Staffers in Washington state's financial management agency have been conducting legal and historical research to determine what would happen if lawmakers fail to pass a new budget before the start of the fiscal year.
Protesters march vs Monsanto in 250 cities, including Portland, Seattle
LOS ANGELES -- Marches and rallies against seed giant Monsanto were held across the U.S. and in dozens of other countries Saturday.
Graduates in tornado-raked Okla. town vow to stay
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Seven tornadoes have swept through their town since they were born, but as new graduates donned caps and gowns to say goodbye to their high schools Saturday, they vowed they wouldn't say goodbye to Moore.
NTSB: Bridge collapse in Wash. is wake-up call
SEATTLE -- The chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board said Saturday the bridge collapse in Washington state is a wake-up call for the nation.
Softball: O'Haver's single in seventh sends Prairie into 3A state title game
Falcons will face Kamiakin for championship Saturday
Nicole O’Haver, who rolled her ankle and was hit in the helmet with a thrown ball in Prairie’s two wins Friday, delivered the game-winning hit in the bottom of the seventh on Saturday, sending the Falcons in the Class 3A state championship softball game with a 10-9 win over University of Spokane.
Small earthquake rattles northeast Clark County
2.5-magnitude temblor struck at 9:40 a.m.
A small earthquake rattled northeast Clark County on Saturday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. There were no reports of damage.
The Morning Press: A review of the week's news
A review of some of the week's top stories and some news you may have missed, including
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