More than 100 demonstrators gathered Saturday at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site to protest recent firings there by the second Trump administration as it cuts…
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How will tariffs affect Clark County businesses? ‘We really don’t know,’ says banking exec
Clark County businesses are bracing for new and higher tariffs the second Trump administration is expected to institute this week. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver’s Affordable Housing Fund has created 1,450 affordable housing units and helped 1,900 households with rent since 2016
On her first night in her new apartment, Tasha Love smiled as she slept on the tile floor. For the first time, she had a…
‘It was serendipity’: Missing Camas cat appears in Washougal months later
CAMAS — Even as days turned into weeks and then months, Camas residents Craig Whitten and Abbey Crnich never gave up hope their lost cat,…
Washougal Community Center reopens after five-month closure
The city of Washougal and the area’s older adults are celebrating the reopening of the Washougal Community Center after a five-month closure. Read more… Source:…
Clark College, WSUV await guidance from state before dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion programs
Colleges in Clark County didn’t make any sudden moves after the U.S. Department of Education’s Feb. 14 letter ordering them to dismantle any institutional programming…
Clark County woman conned out of $500K by fake federal agent
Clark County sheriff’s detectives are investigating a scam that conned a Clark County woman in her 70s into purchasing and handing over more than $500,000…
Camas man shot by sheriff’s deputy in November arrested again for allegedly violating a protection order
A Camas man shot by a Clark County sheriff’s deputy in November, after investigators say he pointed a gun at officers, was arrested for allegedly…
Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend pleads not guilty in forgery case
A Vancouver defense attorney pleaded not guilty Thursday to two counts of forgery after a judge declined to dismiss the case based on the defense’s…
3 WWI-era mortars found at Pearson Field; law enforcement responds, blows up devices
Three World War I-era mortars were uncovered Wednesday near the Pearson Airfield runway during construction to upgrade the airstrip. Read more… Source: The Columbian