Four years since the Washington Supreme Court’s Blake decision, which declared the state’s previous simple drug-possession law unconstitutional, state data shows only about a quarter…
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Residents say speeding cars keep crashing into their east Vancouver homes because of a roundabout
Neighbors blame a decade-old roundabout in east Vancouver for sending speeding cars smashing into their homes. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver’s online mapping tool aims to help residents understand proposed land use changes
A new online mapping tool from the city of Vancouver is making it easier for residents to understand how proposed land use changes could affect…
Clark County homebuilders rely on Canadian lumber; tariffs likely to drive up home prices, rents
New and planned tariffs set by the Trump administration on imported construction materials have Clark County builders worried about rising costs and slowing housing production.…
Work has already started on Vancouver Station, a food cart pod on 164th with space for 40 trucks
Work is underway for a pod of 40 food carts with an enclosed dining building in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Washington State Patrol Trooper Will Finn accused of theft, destroying records while mayor of Woodland
Two law enforcement agencies recently investigated separate allegations against Washington State Patrol Trooper Will Finn — that he stole from a business associate and destroyed…
Plan for delays during maintenance work on Yale Bridge
Plan for delays during maintenance work on Yale Bridge Read more… Source: The Columbian
Jury finds Ocean Park man guilty of murder in 2022 drive-by shooting in Vancouver
A jury found a 27-year-old Ocean Park man guilty Thursday of first-degree murder in a 2022 fatal drive-by shooting. Read more… Source: The Columbian
The Seabirds: Vancouver woman’s expedition team takes students to the far reaches of the world
Vancouver resident Ashley Bugge traversed the fjords off the shore of Tromsø, a city north of the Arctic Circle in Norway, with a group in…
“It allows you to really make a difference”: Clark College launches new surgical technology program
This fall, Clark College will launch a new surgical technology program, the first of its kind in Southwest Washington. Read more… Source: The Columbian