Each summer since 2015, the city of Vancouver has been steadily working to upgrade curb ramps to ease travel for people who use wheelchairs, walkers…
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Divided Vancouver City Council approves $30-per-unit rental registration fee for landlords
Vancouver landlords will have to pay a $30-per-unit fee to register their rentals under an ordinance adopted by the city council 4-3 on Monday. Read…
Dozens of jobs at Columbia River Mental Health Services may be at risk by proposed Cowlitz Indian Tribe takeover
Ninety-some Columbia River Mental Health Services employees could lose their jobs in October if the Cowlitz Indian Tribe takes over the nonprofit as planned, according…
Drought conditions to close Yale Lake boat launches
PacifiCorp will close the Saddle Dam boat ramp on Yale Lake on July 27 due to ongoing drought conditions. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County will raise document fees starting July 27
Beginning July 27, Clark County will charge more for certain documents due to new state laws, according to a news release from the Auditor’s Office.…
Oakbrook Park in central Vancouver gets makeover, first phase expected to be complete in September
A 13-acre park in central Vancouver is getting a makeover this summer. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County population growth at slowest point in decades
Clark County’s population growth is at its slowest in decades, according to an analysis of the latest population estimates from the Washington State Office of…
Clark County Fire District 3 program’s goal: Help residents defend homes from wildfire
BATTLE GROUND — The landscape in Clark County Fire District 3’s jurisdiction near Battle Ground and Brush Prairie is beautiful. But the potential for fast-moving…
Camas School District, teachers’ union reach tentative contract agreement
Camas teachers seem likely to avoid a repeat of the summer of 2023, when stalled contract negotiations led to the Camas School District’s first-ever teachers’…
Man shot inside vehicle in central Vancouver expected to survive
Vancouver police say a man who was shot inside his vehicle Friday in central Vancouver is expected to survive. Read more… Source: The Columbian