A long-awaited 100-unit affordable housing complex in Battle Ground — including units for students and residents with intellectual disabilities — may finally move forward after…
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Shillapoo South Wildlife Area near Vancouver could be reconnected to the Columbia River, says state
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is considering a habitat-restoration project that would reconnect the 1,000-plus-acre Shillapoo South Wildlife Area to the Columbia River…
Victims who died in east Vancouver shooting identified
The names of the people who died in a Wednesday night shooting in Vancouver have been released by the Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office. Read…
Five people displaced as fire destroys two homes at mobile park in east Vancouver
A quickly sprawling fire destroyed two units in Oak Creek Mobile Park in east Vancouver just after noon Friday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
I-205 onramp from Padden closing for maintenance
Starting Monday drivers in Clark County should expect delays on northbound Interstate 205 due to maintenance. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Surge in Clark County code enforcement has owners of equestrian facilities on the ropes
A surge in code enforcement against Clark County equestrian barns has left owners puzzled and unsettled. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Brewing Bridges festival returning to Clark County in August
The Northbank Brewers Alliance will host its seventh annual Brewing Bridges Collaboration Festival Aug. 2 at Heathen Estate Vineyard. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Workers file suit against Battle Ground construction company Tapani for unpaid wages
A group of former and current Tapani Inc. workers filed a class action lawsuit Monday in Clark County Superior Court against the Battle Ground construction…
No relationship between suspect, victims in east Vancouver attack at condos, police say
Three people attacked by a man in east Vancouver on Wednesday evening had no prior relationship to him, according to a Thursday news release from…
U.S. Attorney’s Office sells Vancouver real estate developer’s assets to recover $2.5M in fraud case
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon announced Wednesday it has recovered about $2.5 million from a Vancouver real estate developer who was…