Signs in support of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign were defaced in the Sherwood neighborhood Tuesday, troubling neighbors already rattled by arson attacks on ballot boxes…
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Parade, concert and events honor those who served on Veterans Day in Clark County
Veterans Day is Nov. 11. Several upcoming Clark County events honor veterans’ service to our country. Read more… Source: The Columbian
One person dead, two injured in shooting at Vancouver Mall food court
One person is dead and two people were injured in a shooting at Vancouver Mall on Halloween night. The suspect in the shooting is not…
Portland woman sentenced to nearly 7 years for drunk-driving crash that killed a Vancouver man
A Portland woman was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for a February drunken-driving crash that killed a Vancouver man. Read more… Source: The…
Hockinson School District places $87 million bond on the February ballot
The Hockinson School District board earlier this week voted unanimously to place an $87 million bond on the Feb. 11 ballot. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver police chief candidate says he’ll work to add staff, make city safest in the state
The sole candidate for Vancouver police chief, Troy Price, pledged Wednesday to continue the work started by his predecessor. Read more… Source: The Columbian
“A lot of fun”: Yakama Nation biologists partner with college students to pull lamprey from drying canal’s mud
UNION GAP — About a dozen Heritage University students joined biologists from the Yakama Nation’s Pacific Lamprey Project last week to save more than 1,000…
‘Paso a paso’: Vancouver teen pushes past brain bleeds through music and family
Connor Kassing-Fernandez was just 8 years old when he experienced bleeding in his brain. It marked the beginning of a life-changing medical journey. Read more… …
Weather Eye: Prepare for cool and damp trick-or-treating tonight
We are well into the fall rainy season and a rather chilly air mass will be with us for the next week or so. This…
State invests more than $8M in Cowlitz Indian Tribe clean energy projects. It pledges to continue efforts ‘for generations.’
LONGVIEW — The Washington State Department of Commerce director and Cowlitz Indian Tribe chairman signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday to continue state investments into…