Tim Halloran, who lives in downtown Vancouver’s Smith Tower, is accustomed to sleeping through noise from the nearby freeway. But the racket emitted by some…
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Drivers in east Vancouver get the green light to use Highway 14 shoulder lane
Drivers who have been tempted to jump the long line of rush hour traffic on state Highway 14 may now have the green light to…
Speaker Mike Johnson stumps for Joe Kent in Clark County for second time
RIDGEFIELD — Residents shared concerns about agriculture, the timber industry and COVID-19 vaccines with U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, who was in Ridgefield on Thursday…
Clark County golfers lose another favorite with Vanco Golf Range in its final days
Clark County golfers will lose another place to play next week as the 50-year-old Vanco Golf Range closes its doors for the last time. Read…
Weather Eye: Bye-bye garden: Many areas likely to see killing frost
Frost on the pumpkin was how this morning was looking as I wrote my column Wednesday. A cool air mass and clearing skies were making…
Complaint against Clark County Council candidate Keplar claims he failed to report payments in earlier campaign
A complaint filed with Washington’s Public Disclosure Commission claims Clark County Council candidate Chuck Keplar violated state campaign finance rules when he failed to disclose…
Clark County agrees to pay $1.25M to family of Kevin Peterson Jr., who was fatally shot by deputies
Clark County announced Wednesday it has agreed to pay the family of Kevin Peterson Jr., a 21-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by…
A runner’s spirit: Camas cross country team rallies around Micah Snell and his message of inclusivity
CAMAS — Camas High cross country athlete Micah Snell is happiest when racing — first in marathons starting at age 2, and now on the…
Renovation of former Spanky’s building marks major milestone for downtown Vancouver
Construction is underway at the former Spanky’s building, 812 Main St., in downtown Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
With budget cuts in Vancouver, the Children’s Justice Center could lose advocates for sex trafficking victims
A 13-year-old human trafficking victim came to the Children’s Justice Center nine times but refused to testify against those who were exploiting her. Tracking her…