Democratic U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has condemned President Joe Biden’s decision to grant a full and unconditional pardon for his son, Hunter Biden. Read…
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Woodland man who killed woman when he crashed into first responders, good Samaritans on I-5 gets 12½ years
A Woodland man was sentenced Tuesday to 12½ years in prison for a May drunken-driving crash that killed one person and injured another who had…
Roadwork will cause delays on Highway 503 near Battle Ground
Roadwork will cause delays of up to 20 minutes north of Battle Ground on state Highway 503 at the roundabout near Rock Creek Road, according…
Clark County’s Top 10 employers have changed in the last decade but PeaceHealth remains No. 1
Clark County has changed dramatically in the past decade. Nowhere is that more evident than on the Columbia River Economic Development Council’s list of organizations…
Clark County could lose preschool slots because of state budget cuts
More than 10 percent of Washington’s children are at risk of losing out on preschool services with state-proposed budget cuts — and Clark County early-education…
Vancouver man identified as driver killed in crash in Portland on Nov. 20
A driver killed in a single-vehicle accident in Portland on Nov. 20 has been identified as Cedric D. Willis, 42, of Vancouver, the Portland Police…
Driver killed in one-car crash on Lewisville Highway north of Battle Ground on Friday morning
A driver was killed Friday when his car hit a tree while driving on Northeast Lewisville Highway north of Battle Ground, the Washington State Patrol…
Monumental questions: Washington historical society assesses monuments, starting with Vancouver’s ‘Firsts’
Whose “civilization” is it, anyway? Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver nonprofit iUrban Teen awarded more than $800K to boost manufacturing career pathways for youth
iUrban Teen received more than $800,000 in funding to introduce more youth across Southwest Washington and Oregon to careers in the manufacturing field. Read more… …
Vancouver nonprofit opens waitlist for young people exiting foster care to rent ADUs
A Vancouver housing nonprofit has opened a waitlist for people ages 18 to 24 exiting the foster care system to rent accessory dwelling units starting…