A teenage girl died after a two-car collision Saturday morning north of Washougal, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office reported. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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“It’s about stewardship, not ownership”: Farmer advocate Val Alexander knows the lay of the land
LA CENTER — Having a connection to the land isn’t something La Center farmer Valerie Alexander thinks about. It’s her way of life. As one…
‘It’ll probably kill a lot of us’: Medicaid changes bode ill for Clark County’s homeless
Thousands of low-income Clark County residents, especially homeless people, could lose health care coverage in 2027 due to Medicaid eligibility changes. Read more… Source: The…
Students build work experience during camp at Washington State School for the Blind
Fourteen blind and low-vision students gained hands-on work experience Wednesday as baristas and screen printers during the YES 1 summer camp at the Washington State…
Lawsuit filed on behalf of former Hudson’s Bay High School student alleges she was abused by teacher Shadbreon Gatson
A Florida-based law firm filed suit Monday against Vancouver Public Schools on behalf of a former student who alleges she was sexually groomed and abused…
Man dies in 30-foot fall near Naked Falls on Washougal River
A man fell from a 30-foot cliff to his death Thursday near Naked Falls on the Washougal River, according to a Facebook post by the…
Rumble in skies is training exercises at Portland Air National Guard base
The ear-splitting rumble of military fighter jets in Vancouver’s skies has been hard to ignore for the past couple of weeks. But not to worry…
Volunteerism with a twist: Greater Vancouver Chamber and Ripple Impact NW team up for speed networking event
Finding a perfect match isn’t always easy, but two Vancouver nonprofits are up to the task — not for love but volunteerism. Read more… Source:…
Uchi Sushi a hidden gem inside Thai Little Home
Thai Little Home has been serving Thai food in Vancouver since 1992. I hadn’t visited the homey restaurant on Fourth Plain Boulevard for a while,…
City buys 14.3 acres at Vancouver Innovation Center to create community park
The public will soon have access to a forested tract of land at the old Hewlett-Packard campus in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian