If you judge this year’s Port of Vancouver commissioner election by the previous two, it’s a real snoozer. Eric LaBrant’s victory over Lisa Ross in…
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Evergreen Public Schools could see two new faces on its five-member board next year, with challengers running against incumbents in Clark County’s largest school district.…
One of the most consequential actions taken by the Clark County Council this year is its approval of a plan to open about 2,200 acres…
The two candidates running for Vancouver City Council Position 5 sat down with The Columbian’s Editorial Board this week to make their pitch for why…
Clark County prosecutors dropped misdemeanor charges Tuesday against a man accused of nearly hitting protestors after a Patriot Prayer gathering in downtown Vancouver in summer…
A woman accused of fatally shooting her husband Sunday night at their Camas residence told investigators “he attacked me and said he was going to…
A series of demonstrations seeking to reduce the budgets of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Customs and Border Protection is making its way…
The condition of a 61-year-old woman who was allegedly intoxicated when she crashed Sunday into a pickup on the shoulder of Interstate 205 has improved.…
LA CENTER — Contract talks got off to a slightly delayed start Tuesday in La Center as teachers gathered in a show of force in…
An out-of-control monster truck crashed into a piece of electrical equipment Sunday at the Clark County Fair, causing a small fire. No one was hurt,…