Washington officials are asking residents in Clark County and the rest of the state to keep their eyes out for spongy moths, zebra mussels and…
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Plane, train or automobiles? Columbian competition has staffers seeing who can get from Vancouver to Seattle the fastest
What’s the best way to get from Vancouver to Seattle? Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver City Council wants to expand Affordable Housing Fund into county but details need ironing out
Allowing Vancouver’s Affordable Housing Fund to pay for city residents to live outside of Vancouver within Clark County may be key to moving people out…
Clark Asks: Why abandoned buildings can’t be used to house people experiencing homelessness? It’s complicated
Can’t some of the abandoned or under-used buildings in Clark County be used for shelters or affordable housing? That’s a question many readers have submitted…
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery’s customer systems down; health care provider won’t confirm if data breach occurred
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery would not confirm reports it had been hit by a cyberattack over the weekend, but all external computer systems have been…
Vancouver waterfront apartment building will get $3.11M tax break over eight years
The Vancouver City Council awarded a tax exemption that boosts the city’s affordable housing fund to a seven-story apartment building planned for the waterfront. Read…
Vancouver woman among advocates who urge lawmakers to support House Bill 1450 to expand insurance coverage for biomarker testing for cancer patients
Cancer patients, survivors and their families from the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Action Network traveled to Olympia on Monday morning to urge lawmakers to endorse…
Homes along Fourth Plain near C-Tran’s Vine route jumped in value 5-7% more than average, says study
Homes within a 20-minute walk of a Vine on Fourth Plain station experienced a boost in their property values since the bus rapid transit line…
‘The idea is to support families’: XChange Recovery event connects those touched by addiction with resources
Community members, advocates and health professionals met under a canopy of lights Wednesday at Living Hope Church for XChange Recovery’s Community Education Night. Read more… …
Renter sues BNSF Railway over July Tunnel Five Fire, says home, belongings destroyed in blaze
A renter whose home and belongings were destroyed in the Tunnel Five Fire in July is suing BNSF Railway, alleging its operation caused the wildfire…