Battle Ground voters will decide on three city council seats in the Nov. 4 election, while one position is uncontested. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Judge requests psychiatric testing for driver accused in Vancouver crash that killed father and son
A mental health evaluation was inconclusive for a Camas man accused of driving his pickup into a father and son, killing both, in east Vancouver.…
Fire department says scrap pile fire at Port of Vancouver could burn until Thursday
No one was injured in a large metal scrap fire at Pacific Coast Shredding near the Port of Vancouver that started Tuesday night. Firefighters were…
Developer scales back plans for apartment complex off 58th Street after Vancouver council rejects original plan
A Vancouver developer is revising its plans for a five-story, 77-unit apartment complex on 1.6 acres in the Walnut Grove neighborhood. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver developer plans 39 small warehouses in Brush Prairie
A Vancouver developer aims to add 39 small warehouses west of state Highway 503 in Brush Prairie. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Hotter, drier Pacific Northwest summers are killing native trees
The hot, dry summers Clark County and much of the Pacific Northwest have experienced in recent years are harming some native tree species. Forestry experts…
Camas City Council gives residents more leeway for RV parking after backlash
CAMAS — For the second time in less than four months, the city of Camas has adopted an ordinance governing recreational vehicle and trailer parking,…
David and Patricia Nierenberg named 2025 First Citizen Award recipients
Vancouver philanthropists David and Patricia Nierenberg are the 2025 recipients of the First Citizen Award. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Watershed Alliance will shut down at the end of the year due to budget cuts and funding delays
After 17 years of tree plantings, beach and river cleanups, ivy removals and education programs, Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington will close its doors at…
Ethics complaint against Vancouver City Councilor Kim Harless headed to hearings examiner
The Vancouver City Council voted Monday to send an ethics complaint against Councilor Kim Harless to the city’s hearings examiner for an investigation. Read more… …