Northwest affordable housing providers say it’s a volatile time for them as federal programs that have long fueled Clark County development are threatened. Read more… …
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Historic Schofield building demolition continues in Vancouver as owners look to preserve what history they can
Vancouver residents must bid farewell to the city’s oldest commercial building as its owners, the Schofield family, look to honor its legacy with something new.…
Evergreen Tennis owners object to partnership between Camas High School, U.S. Tennis Association
CAMAS — The owners of Evergreen Tennis are pushing back on a proposed partnership between the Camas School District and the United States Tennis Association…
Gravel mining opponents get a win from courts in north Clark County case
The Washington Court of Appeals this week handed a win to opponents of gravel mining in rural northwestern Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground joins cities opposed to light rail on Interstate 5 replacement bridge
Opposition to light rail on the planned Interstate 5 replacement bridge continues to grow in Clark County’s small cities. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Colony Mobile Home Park residents try to beat the odds and buy their Salmon Creek park
Courtney Hendrix and her husband spent years scraping pennies together to save enough to buy their mobile home. Now, the parents of three children —…
How will tariffs affect Clark County businesses? ‘We really don’t know,’ says banking exec
Clark County businesses are bracing for new and higher tariffs the second Trump administration is expected to institute this week. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver’s Affordable Housing Fund has created 1,450 affordable housing units and helped 1,900 households with rent since 2016
On her first night in her new apartment, Tasha Love smiled as she slept on the tile floor. For the first time, she had a…
Vancouver City Council outlines new downtown parking plan to make trips easier, less reliant on cars
Weekend visitors to downtown Vancouver will soon have to pay for parking. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Who is in charge of health care? Vancouver woman’s doctor prescribed a medication but insurance denied it four times
Dannielle Wright hoped to get her life back on track by seeking treatment for her depression. Then, her doctor and insurance company could not agree…