Special zoning that allows surface mining in the Chelatchie Bluff area will stay in effect, at least for now. On Tuesday, the Clark County Council…
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Shari’s restaurant closures hit Vancouver locations, with just one left in Clark County
The wave of Shari’s Cafe & Pies restaurant closures across Oregon appears to have shuttered a couple of Clark County locations, as well. As of…
Vancouver could require landlords to have rental licenses, pay for regular unit inspections
Starting in 2026, landlords with long-term rentals in Vancouver may be required to obtain a $30 per unit annual license, as well as pay for…
PacifiCorp plans to run high-voltage line from Swift Dam through east Clark County into Oregon
Portland power company PacifiCorp plans to run a new high-voltage transmission line through east Clark County, the company confirmed last week. Read more… Source: The…
Six Vancouver Subway stores appear abandoned as liquidation looms
Six Clark County Subway locations that closed abruptly this summer still look operational. Advertisements cover the windows. Furniture, ovens and counters sit inside untouched. But…
Humane Society for Southwest Washington will acquire Humane Society of Cowlitz County
The Humane Society for Southwest Washington announced Tuesday it will acquire the Humane Society of Cowlitz County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
New east Vancouver Trader Joe’s will open its doors Friday
California grocer Trader Joe’s announced its new east Vancouver location will open Friday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver man faces charges in road rage incident, accused of shooting into woman’s SUV
A Vancouver man is accused of shooting into a woman’s SUV — with her children inside — in northwest Vancouver following a road rage incident…
First responders in Clark County have a new tool to fight opioid addiction after overdoses
First responders in Clark County can now administer a medication to treat opioid-use disorder through a statewide pilot program. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Can Pacific lamprey numbers be restored in the Columbia River Basin? Yakama Nation biologists think so
WOODLAND — Biologist Dave’y Lumley paced the shallow water at the mouth of the Lewis River on an overcast morning late last month. With each…