SWTCH Energy, a provider of multivehicle electric charging stations based in Toronto, Canada, announced Tuesday it is partnering with Greystar to build seven new multivehicle…
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Snow, freezing rain in the forecast as National Weather Service puts Clark County under winter weather advisory
Tonight could be the night for snow, ice or freezing rain, according to the National Weather Service in Portland, with winter precipitation pushing north into…
Vancouver man sentenced to 9 months in prison for tax fraud charges
An unlicensed Vancouver tax preparer was sentenced Monday to nine months in prison and four months of electronic home confinement for federal tax fraud charges…
Vancouver council establishes funding for Heights District as a developer submits plans for first building
Plans are starting to fall into place for central Vancouver’s Heights District. A developer submitted designs for the first new building shortly before the Vancouver…
Clark County students’ math and reading skills are below grade level, according to national scorecard
The average Clark County student’s reading and math skills are below grade level, according to a new analysis of test scores comparing them to prepandemic…
Yacolt warns residents about spiked wooden blocks bearing swastikas
Spiked wooden blocks bearing the word “Kent” and swastikas were found in several locations along Yacolt roads last week. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Officer Donald Sahota’s widow files lawsuit against Clark County, ‘trigger happy’ sheriff’s deputy who shot him
The widow of former Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit alleging Clark County failed to properly train the “trigger…
Camas City Council officially opposes light rail on new I-5 Bridge despite warnings changes could delay project
Camas city officials remain unified in their opposition to light rail on the planned Interstate 5 replacement bridge. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘It never seems to be enough’: Clark County residents earning a bit over minimum wage struggle to pay bills, stave off homelessness
Although Washington’s minimum wage went up to $16.66 an hour Jan. 1, Clark County workers earning that — and even a bit more — describe…
Favorable fishing forecast for salmon on Columbia River
Forecasts for salmon fishing in the Columbia River in 2025 is out. Read more… Source: The Columbian