Two Clark County school districts will place levies on the April 22 ballot after prior funding measures failed in February’s election. Read more… Source: The…
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Who is in charge of health care? Vancouver woman’s doctor prescribed a medication but insurance denied it four times
Dannielle Wright hoped to get her life back on track by seeking treatment for her depression. Then, her doctor and insurance company could not agree…
Hatching a plan to raise chickens in Clark County? Be prepared for costs, upkeep and local rules
When Orchards Feed received its first batch of chicks last week, they sold out by the end of the day. The store expects its next…
Clark County sheriff seeks info on possible other victims of child abuse after minister arrested
Clark County sheriff’s deputies are seeking information about possible additional victims after they arrested a Hazel Dell minister who investigators say disciplined a 6-year-old by…
Washougal man gets 5 years for possessing child sex abuse imagery
A judge on Friday sentenced a Washougal man who formerly worked with kids during after-school activities to five years in prison for possessing child sex…
Cuts to BPA, Army Corps could mean longer and more frequent power outages for Southwest Washington
Clark County may soon see longer and more frequent power outages, as the Bonneville Power Administration and region’s Army Corps of Engineers lose hundreds of…
Experts split on what’s to come for Clark County’s economy
A panel of economists was split Thursday afternoon over their optimism for Clark County in the coming years. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver man suspected of attempted murder held on $1.5 million bail
A Vancouver man is facing an allegation of attempted murder after police say he intentionally crashed his car into the motorcycle his son was riding,…
Livestream: Futurespective The Columbian’s 2025 Economic Forecast
In its 39th year, the Economic Forecast features keynote speaker Matthew Gardner, founder of Gardner Economics, followed by a panel discussion among regional economists on…
Former Vancouver city councilor Bill Turlay, remembered for fiscal responsibility, has died
Bill Turlay, a former Vancouver city councilor who prided himself on helping reduce the city’s debt by more than $100 million, died Feb. 7 from…