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Battle Ground City Council seeks new member
The Battle Ground City Council is seeking applicants for the recently vacated council Position 4 seat. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Man accused in Halloween shooting at Vancouver Mall gains witness tampering charges, held without bail
Prosecutors on Wednesday added witness tampering charges against the man accused in the Halloween night shooting at Vancouver Mall after they say he tried to…
Vancouver looks at tax break for affordable housing projects built in parking lots
Vancouver could lose one parking lot a year but gain affordable housing under a proposed tax break. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County gets $6M from Army for groundwater cleanup at Camp Bonneville
Clark County’s efforts to address contaminated groundwater at Camp Bonneville are getting a boost from the U.S. Army. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Man found dead after Minnehaha house fire identified; death ruled a suicide
Officials on Wednesday identified 71-year-old Bruce David Weiser of Vancouver as the man firefighters found dead after a Dec. 7 house fire in Minnehaha. Read…
Judge denies Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend’s request to postpone hearing in forgery case
Attorneys for Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend are asking a judge to dismiss the forgery case against her. Read more… Source: The Columbian
New Clark County councilors Little, Fuentes sworn in
Clark County’s newest county councilors were sworn in Tuesday, just ahead of the council’s first meeting of the year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Ecology fines Camas man $71,800 for damage to wetlands on his property
Washington’s Department of Ecology fined Chad Williams of Camas $71,800 for damaging wetlands on his property and failing to comply with a 2022 agreement to…
Hudson’s Bay students walk out of class to protest district’s handling of teacher sex allegations
Hundreds of Hudson’s Bay High School students walked out of class Monday morning to protest the school district’s handling of 2013 sex allegations against a…