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I do not presume to know when human life begins. What I am fairly sure however, is that — behind all the fire and brimstone of the “pro-life” crowd, there is a fundamental determining belief that shapes their fanaticism about abortion and what others decide about their own bodies. More Headlines

Museum offers Mount St Helens exhibit

Museum offers Mount St. Helens exhibit Published: May 7, 2021, 6:04am Share: North Clark Historical Museum, 21416 N.E. 399th St., Amboy, will present an exhibit featuring Mount St. Helens before, during and after its major eruption on May 18, 1980. The museum will be open from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and May 22 to view photographs and information about Spirit Lake and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. For more details, call 360-247-5800 and leave a message or email museumnch88@gmail.com. Share:

A Big Seattle Movie Guide: What to Watch and What to Skip

Old, new, major, minor—here’s our city, and sometimes our state, on the screen. Photo collage: Shutterstock by Everett Collection and Featureflash Photo Agency, Seattle Met composite. A pan across lake union. Then we plunge into a tugboat s engine room, where we meet the married, middle-aged couple who own it. They ll spend the next hour and a half engaged in bouts of slapstick bickering. That’s how Seattle first hit cinema screens, in 1933, in Tugboat Annie. It s not exactly a must-see, but since then, the city and the state around it have been portrayed in hundreds of movies (many shot in Vancouver, BC). Below are brief reviews of films that are significantly set here, divided alphabetically into three categories: Definitely Watch, Worth a Watch, and Skip. We’ll keep adding as we keep watching.

Community science could help us save Washington s amphibians

Community science could help us save Washington s amphibians
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The Ape Caves in Mount St Helens Will Reopen to the Public in May

Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. The Ape Caves in Mount St. Helens Will Reopen to the Public in May Gifford Pinchot National Forest will introduce a timed ticketing system to help mitigate all that traffic at the increasingly popular attraction. North America s third-largest lava tube is preparing to reopen to the public. Ape Cave, located about 70 miles from Portland on the south side of Mount St. Helens, will welcome back visitors beginning May 18. The attraction has been closed since last spring in response to the pandemic.

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