Vancouver Public Schools isn’t saying much in response to an Attorney General’s Office report detailing disproportionate suspension and expulsion rates for some students of color…
Posts published in “Local News”
Washington residents will have a little more time to digest individual marketplace insurance options for next year, thanks to a new feature being rolled out…
Sunshine lights up the forecast this week, but it comes with some frost on the pumpkin. Get more details from our weather coverage. In case…
When Ruby Lewis starts teaching at Clark College in late January, her classroom is going to feel much different than a traditional one. “You’re going…
PORTLAND — A local celebrity smiled for hundreds of photos at his retirement party Sunday, and it helped that he already had a noticeable underbite.…
Years of infighting among Clark County Republicans took another turn this week, with concern over an appointment leading to at least one resignation and several…
A CENTER — Tiffany Chandler no longer lives in the childhood home of her dreams. The place she and her mother, Sharrin Chandler McDade, describe…
Opening a temporary bridge shelter at the Vancouver Navigation Center tops Alpha Project’s list of recommendations to improving the city’s response to homelessness, according to…
The weather front that went through Friday deposited .04 of an inch in Vancouver’s rain gauge. That’s it for the month as strong, high pressure…
Monday Vancouver City Council, City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St. • 4 p.m., workshop: Revenue options for A Stronger Vancouver. • 6:30 p.m., special meeting:…








