Battle Ground police arrested a Woodland man in connection with a Jan. 11 suspected hit-and-run that left a woman in critical condition. Read more… Source:…
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FBI: Thermite was used in attacks on Vancouver and Portland ballot drop boxes
FBI agents investigating the October ballot box arsons in Vancouver and Portland renewed requests for tips Thursday, saying they’re seeking someone who is knowledgeable about…
Council for the Homeless issues severe weather alert through Wednesday
Council for the Homeless has issued a severe weather alert through Wednesday for the emergency shelter system in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Two Clark County school districts receive Energy Efficiency Retrofits grants
Two Clark County school districts received Washington Department of Commerce grants for energy efficiency retrofits in public buildings. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Port Orchard man pleads guilty to 2022 shooting near Vancouver Mall, sentenced to 5 years in prison
A Port Orchard man was sentenced to about five years in prison for shooting into a parked car and apartment unit in February 2022 near…
Laser tech company nLight falls short of fourth-quarter expectations
Camas-based nLIGHT fell short of its fourth-quarter revenue goals at the end of last year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County ethics commission dismisses complaint against Gaston
Clark County’s ethics commission dismissed a complaint filed against Vanessa Gaston, director of the county’s community services department, during a Friday meeting. Read more… Source:…
Hudson’s Bay High School English teacher resigns amid sexual misconduct investigation
A Hudson’s Bay High School teacher under investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct with a student has resigned. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Port of Kalama eyes unloading terminal for sand dredged from Columbia River
The Port of Kalama may get an unloading terminal for sand dredged from the Columbia River and other material used to make concrete. Read more… …
Vancouver City Council approves construction sales tax deferral to boost affordable housing in parking lots
The Vancouver City Council on Monday passed a construction sales tax deferral to make it cheaper for developers to build affordable housing in parking lots.…