OLYMPIA — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said Wednesday the state has to see more progress in several areas, including the daily number of new coronavirus…
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Man accused of setting ex-girlfriend’s Vancouver house on fire
A man who is accused of setting his former girlfriend’s residence on fire appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court. Steven M. Hir, 36, of…
Man struck, pinned under car in Vancouver parking lot
A pedestrian suffered life-threatening injuries Wednesday when a car struck him in a parking lot in central Vancouver. He was pinned underneath the vehicle, according…
Clark County surpasses 350 COVID-19 cases
Clark County Public Health confirmed eight new COVID-19 cases Wednesday morning, upping the county’s case count to 351 since March 6. There were four new…
Man shot by Vancouver police confirmed dead
A man who was shot by Vancouver police Tuesday morning died from his injuries. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that…
Burgerville chain adapts to changing world
Operating a restaurant during a pandemic is tough, and it doesn’t get any easier if you’re operating 38 of them. For Vancouver-based fast food chain…
Clark County groups assist with rent amid pandemic
With Washington’s eviction moratorium extended until June 4, tenants who are struggling to pay rent have more time to make plans and seek rent assistance.…
Heart and Stroke walk adapts to pandemic
The Vancouver Heart and Stroke walk will have a different feel this weekend, because of the coronavirus pandemic. The walk, thrown by the American Heart…
Technical woes sideline The Columbian’s Morning Briefing
The Columbian’s daily e-newsletter, Morning Briefing, was not published Monday or Tuesday due to a software issue experienced by a vendor. The vendor, Second Street,…
Woodland school levy passing in early returns
First returns Tuesday night showed the Woodland Public Schools levy passing with a comfortable margin. The three-year levy was passing with 54.35 percent approval from…






