Vancouver now has another affordable housing building where older adults can age comfortably in place. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Clark County voters won’t see Vancouver police or sheriff’s office funding measures on August ballot
Voters will not see multimillion-dollar law enforcement funding requests on the August primary ballot from the city of Vancouver or Clark County. Read more… Source:…
Clark College’s Sakura Festival celebrates legacy of Royce Pollard and Bob Knight
In Japanese culture, cherry blossoms represent fresh starts and new beginnings. But, as they fall, they also represent the fragility and impermanence of life. Read…
‘We are very concerned’: Vancouver business leaders tell Sen. Patty Murray they are feeling effects of higher tariffs
From the Port of Vancouver to Main Street, tariffs’ impacts are beginning to ripple through the community. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Mayor details Vancouver’s growth, priorities and future in State of the City address
Changes and ambiguity on the federal level will not keep the city of Vancouver from pursuing improvements in safety, housing and homelessness, and economic development,…
Vancouver City Council weighs ‘going big’ by annexing entire urban growth area
The Vancouver City Council is weighing annexation options. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver Mayor McEnerny-Ogle announces she will run for third term
Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle announced Wednesday that she will run for a third term. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver officials call for peace amid ‘outrage’ following death of George Floyd
Vancouver officials, calling on residents to remain peaceful, expressed sadness and condemnation as the death of a man in police custody in Minneapolis stirred protests,…
‘Parklets’ eyed to aid Vancouver eateries
Clark County is still firmly in Phase 1 of Washington’s gradual reopening plan, but local officials have begun to brainstorm ideas for how to handle…
McEnerny-Ogle, Herrera Beutler push for rapid screening of construction workers
Two local politicians are pushing to implement a pilot project that would provide construction workers with rapid saliva testing to screen for COVID-19, potentially reopening…

