OLYMPIA — I could see they were fatigued. Our state senators and representatives had stayed up until the early hours that morning debating bills. But…
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Fort Vancouver continues to celebrate bicentennial
Festivities commemorating Fort Vancouver’s bicentennial continue this month with a series of speakers. Read more… Source: The Columbian
City of Vancouver’s 2025 community forum set for March 24
The city of Vancouver will host the 2025 State of the City and Council Community Forum at 6 p.m. March 24 at Firstenburg Community Center,…
Northwest Forest Plan less effective in the face of climate change, says Forest Service, proposing changes
Time is running out for those wanting to offer feedback on proposed changes to the U.S. Forest Service’s Northwest Forest Plan. The public comment period…
VHA wants blanket approval for housing projects outside of Vancouver from the rest of Clark County
The Vancouver Housing Authority wants jurisdictions in Clark County to agree to blanket approval of its housing projects outside of Vancouver, but some officials are…
Fellow Clark County councilors oust Michelle Belkot from C-Tran board after she broke ranks on vote
After a tense exchange Wednesday, Clark County councilors ousted fellow Councilor Michelle Belkot from her seat on C-Tran’s board of directors. Read more… Source: The…
Shamrock Run in Felida raises money for Vancouver Public Schools programs for at-risk youth
Saturday’s 5K begins at 10 a.m. at Mahoney’s Public House, 10714 N.W. Lakeshore Ave., Suite 105. Proceeds will go to The Foundation for Vancouver Public…
Police looking for man who set a fire behind an east Vancouver church
Vancouver police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man they say set a portable toilet on fire behind an east Vancouver church. Read…
Weather Eye: Chilling winds, storms as spring tries to burst forward
Contrary to my expectations, Wednesday’s weather system was rather weak, producing less than a quarter-inch of rainfall in the lowlands as of noon Wednesday. Don’t…
Cowlitz Indian Tribe not buying Tri-Mountain Golf Course after all
Clark County won’t be selling Tri-Mountain Golf Course to the Cowlitz Indian Tribe after all. Read more… Source: The Columbian