A 38-year-old man died Friday at a hospital after a high-speed collision between his motorcycle and a Ford Escort in east Vancouver. Read more… Source:…
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GivingTuesday marks global generosity day
Tuesday is GivingTuesday, a worldwide initiative promoting a day of generosity, but many organizations in Clark County hope the giving spirit will last for the…
Hazel Dell apartment complex The Ridge sold to Seattle investment company
Seattle real estate investment company Fourth Avenue Capital has purchased Hazel Dell apartment complex The Ridge. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County lawmakers keep busy year-round with committees, constituents, and in some cases, full-time jobs
For Washington lawmakers, the work of an elected official doesn’t end when the legislative session does. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Southwest Washington’s regional economist Scott Bailey signs off after 33 years
Scott Bailey’s title may have been “regional economist,” but he didn’t mind being called “Dr. Doom.” Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas City Council OKs 1% property tax and levy hikes for EMS, street preservation
CAMAS — Despite strong objections from Councilor Jennifer Senescu, the Camas City Council has approved taking the annual 1 percent property tax and emergency medical…
Council for the Homeless issues severe weather alert in Clark County, activating additional resources, shelter
Council for the Homeless issued a severe weather alert Friday for the emergency shelter system in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘We saved like a hundred bucks’: Black Friday helps Clark County shoppers stretch holiday dollars
Black Friday is often considered a day of excess — a chance to snag a discount on luxury items, such as big televisions or fancy…
Volunteers in Clark County ready for 39th Walk & Knock, nation’s largest local food drive
Walk & Knock, the nation’s largest local food drive, is back in Clark County for the 39th year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Paw & order: Dogs and even one cat on ‘paw-trol’ with Clark County Sheriff’s Office’s volunteer corps
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office’s newest volunteers look a little different from those who usually don the badge. To start, they have four legs, furry…