Vancouver City Council hopeful Pooneh Gray has spent more than $220,000 in her bid to unseat incumbent Councilor Kim Harless, but state campaign finance records…
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Education and involvement: Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership celebrates 30 years
Talk to any agency that works with Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership and it’s clear the Portland-based nonprofit, founded 30 years ago, takes the partnership element…
Trampoline park planned in former JCPenney store in east Vancouver
Vancouver families will soon have more opportunities for fun as the city prepares to welcome its third trampoline park. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver man gets nearly 13 years in 2022 shooting in Vancouver’s Rose Village neighborhood
A Vancouver man was sentenced to almost 13 years in prison for a 2022 shooting in which a man was wounded and a child was…
Vancouver police ask for help finding missing woman Angelika Maxwell-Shire
Vancouver police are asking for the public’s help in locating Angelika Maxwell-Shire, who has not been heard from or seen by family and friends in…
Battle Ground man sentenced to 10 years in prison for 2015 drive-by shooting
A Battle Ground man was sentenced earlier this month to 10 years in prison for a 2015 drive-by shooting. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Portland man sentenced to more than 13 years in prison for assault at Alder Creek Apartments
A Portland man was sentenced earlier this month to 13½ years in prison for a 2023 shooting at an east Vancouver apartment complex. Investigators say…
Fostering a future: Johnny Linstroth finds stability, clear path forward thanks to La Center family, sports
LA CENTER — Ask Johnny Linstroth about his bedroom in the home of his foster parents, Marcus and Nikki Winston, and he’ll proudly say it…
Hoarding can be barrier to stable housing – those who work with homeless people in Vancouver strive to address issue
People who have been homeless often cling to their possessions for a sense of security. Once they land housing, however, it can often cost them…
Vancouver’s PeaceHealth cuts 2.5% of staff to address ‘financial and operational realities’
Vancouver-based nonprofit health system PeaceHealth cut 2.5 percent of its 16,000 employees, executives said in an email to employees Tuesday. Read more… Source: The Columbian