The Vancouver City Council on Monday approved the sale of a corner of City Hall’s parking lot to Native American Youth and Family Center for…
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‘Anxiety is through the roof’: Federal cuts worry Meals on Wheels People leaders as need increases in Clark County
Meals on Wheels People is asking for community support as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services lays off 10,000 employees, a move that…
VHA apartments host farmers markets for residents with free, fresh produce
Vancouver Housing Authority apartments are hosting farmers markets where the produce is free for residents, thanks to a multi-agency partnership. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: Outdoor Easter egg hunts best planned for Saturday
What can I say? Monday was heaven’s delight in the realm of weather. It was a bonus since it was also my birthday, and I really…
‘Social Security is not an entitlement’: Protesters rally in Vancouver over sudden changes, staff cuts at federal agency
About 100 people rallied in Vancouver on Monday to protest sudden changes and staff cuts at the Social Security Administration. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver family files wrongful death lawsuit against Legacy Salmon Creek
A Vancouver woman’s lawsuit against Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center alleges medical negligence at the hospital led to her husband’s death. Read more… Source: The…
DNA from the car where a Portland woman was found dead in Vancouver matches suspect, say court records
DNA recovered from inside the car parked in Vancouver where a Portland mother was found dead Nov. 1 returned as a match to a 31-year-old…
Delta Dental of Washington now offers a virtual dental care option for patients
Members of Delta Dental of Washington now have the option to receive dental care virtually through a new online platform. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas leaders revamp $1.85M library improvement project plans
Camas city leaders are reconsidering the scope of a $1.85 million library improvement project after two rounds of contractor bids came in way over budget,…
Six cruise ships to set sail on Columbia River this year
Southwest Washington’s waterfront walkers will likely see ships sailing the Columbia River as the region’s cruise season kicks off for the year. Read more… Source:…