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Mrs. Portland 2022 aims to help prevent OD deaths One local woman is trying to make a difference after her nephew died from a fentanyl overdose.
Beauty supply store ‘like the DoorDash for hair care’ A Portland woman decided to take matters into her own hands after having trouble finding the hair care products she needed.
‘Big shoes to fill’: Beloved Vancouver DRO to retire His voice has been bouncing off the halls of Vancouver schools for about two decades, but this year, a well-known district resource officer is officially retiring.
Boutique store lets kids style their mannequins A Northeast Portland boutique owner is making sure that future generations are well versed in mannequin styling.
Parents create nonprofit center for profound autism The parents of a local teen with profound autism are building the Estuary Center, so their aging son has a place where he can learn life skills and find a community.
HSSW’s Walk/Run for the Animals returning this May Another annual event is back (mostly) in person this year! The Humane Society for Southwest Washington’s Walk/Run for the Animals returns this May.
‘Ten Grands’ returns to the Schnitz Saturday For the first time since the pandemic started, a big Easter weekend event is back live and in person.
Local nonprofit helps elderly with yard work A local nonprofit is making sure that elderly homeowners can age in peace without worrying about yard work or upkeep they can no longer physically do.
Local Special Olympic skaters performing in Vancouver The state competition for the Washington Special Olympics was recently canceled due to COVID-19 cases — but one local group without any cases says they worked too hard to not show off their talents.