The Daily News editorial board was fortunate to spend about an hour meeting with representatives from the proposed Pacific Northwest Fertilizer project yesterday.
Every once in awhile, it’s good to sit back and take stock of your life. Take a little time to reflect on either how good, or maybe not so good, life is.
With all of the complaining and protesting going on in the world today, you would think voter turnout for elections would be high. It is not and it is time for citizens to do their civic duty and vote.
We want you to have a safe and fun Halloween celebration on Tuesday.
Ballots are arriving in mailboxes this week, so it is time to vote. Here is a summary of the TDN editorial board’s Longview City Council endorsements.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Chet Makinster for re-election to the Longview City Council and urges you to vote for him.
Over the next week, we will recap the issues and candidates the TDN editorial board supports. This recap is focused on schools and our endorsements for both school bonds and candidates for school board positions.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Mary Alice Wallis for Longview City Council Position No. 5 and urges you to vote for her.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Steve Moon for re-election to the Longview City Council and urges you to vote for him.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Mike Karnofski for Kelso City Council and urges you to vote for him.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Howard Sharples for Kelso School District Position No. 3.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Jeff McAllister for Kelso City Council Position No. 1 and encourages you to vote for him.
The Longview School Board is asking voters to approve a $121.6 million bond to refurbish or replace many of its elementary schools. The bond would improve safety, create more space for students and accomplish a variety of other admirable objectives.
The TDN editorial board is endorsing Kimberly Lefebvre for Kelso City Council Position No. 3 and encourages you to vote for her.
Browse through recently listed homes in the Lower Columbia Area real estate market and find your next home!
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Plus, a free children's event will be held Friday at Youth and Family Link in Longview with balloon animals, story time and more.
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Shohei Ohtani watch is on. Not Ohtani’s home runs or strikeouts or any of his magnificent numbers from the field. Nothing like that. It’s all about how much his next contract will be worth. Ohtani is among a group of players going into their final season before they are eligible for free agency. There is still time for signatures and press conferences before opening day, but history shows a new contract becomes less likely once the real games begin. The list of impending free agents also includes Aaron Nola, Matt Chapman, Teoscar Hernández, Ian Happ and Julio Urías.
Several prospects from the NBA Academy in Africa are playing in the new season of the Basketball Africa League. The league was created by the NBA in partnership with FIBA to help grow the sport in Africa and is now in its third season. It’s a Champions League-style competition for African club teams. They added a twist last season with each of the 12 teams being assigned an academy prospect. The “BAL Elevate” program is also in place this campaign. The young players have to earn minutes on rosters full of veterans. It’s another opportunity for the prospects prove themselves.
The prosecutor said the defendant bragged about the assaults.
To use, or not to use, Bard? That is the Shakespearean question an Associated Press reporter sought to answer while testing out the artificially intelligent chatbot that Google has started to roll out. It's the company's attempt to catch up with the trendy ChatGPT tool that Microsoft has been melding into its Bing search engine and other software. During several hours of interaction, the AP learned Bard is quite forthcoming about its unreliability and other shortcomings, including its potential for mischief in next year’s U.S. presidential election. Even as it occasionally warned of the problems it could unleash, Bard repeatedly emphasized its belief that it will blossom into a force for good.
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The suspect reportedly fled Monday morning.
Court records show the defendant did not attend a hearing after his April 2015 arrest and a warrant was issued.
This isn't the first time he's faced similar charges.
Bullets reportedly missed the victims by "mere inches."
The House is expected to release its capital budget proposal next week and the two chambers will negotiate a final agreement before the session ends April 23.
The humane society reports a 34% increase in the shelter's expenses from 2021 to 2022.
OLYMPIA — A bill that would replace the Commercial Aviation Coordinating Commission established in 2019 to recommend possible locations for a new airport had a public hearing in the Washington Senate Tuesday.
The facility is expanding its hours too.