For years, the old Image Elementary building served as a “houser” school for students and teachers whose buildings were being reconstructed and then as a…
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Bail $250K each for two Vancouver men accused of bringing guns to Mountain View High School
A judge set bail at $250,000 each for two 18-year-old men accused of bringing loaded guns to Mountain View High School on Monday after threatening…
Vancouver police arrest two 18-year-olds with guns outside Mountain View High School
Vancouver police arrested two teens with loaded guns outside of Mountain View High School on Monday after responding to reports of an online threat. Read…
Clark County deputies searching for attempted kidnapping suspect
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man suspected of trying to kidnap a 14-year-old girl Monday morning as she walked to Heritage…
Development at old east Vancouver quarry takes shape, with plans for housing, retail, possible arts center and golf range
The properties planned for development at Fisher Quarry have largely sat empty for years. But the gears are still in motion to transform this nearly…
Shake Shack, Daiso, Starbucks to open in Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver
Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver will be welcoming new stores in the coming months. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Shake Shack looks at moving into east Vancouver near New Seasons
Fast-food restaurant Shake Shack has applied to open its first location in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver woman alleges restaurant fired her because she was pregnant
A Vancouver woman has filed a discrimination lawsuit against a Mexican restaurant chain, which she alleges fired her because she was pregnant. Read more… Source:…
Northwest Pipe Q2 earnings up
Northwest Pipe Co. reported last week its sales increased to $129.5 million in its second quarter of this year, up from $116.4 million in the…
Share Vancouver’s Summer Meal Program feeds thousands of Clark County children
Nine-year-old Otis Chase was excited to reread one of his favorite books, Pablo Cartaya’s “The Last Beekeeper.” But he needed to wolf down his lunch…