After a flood in April, Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church’s building in east Vancouver is unusable, according to its pastor. The church is looking for another…
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Weather Eye: October offering pleasant autumn weather so far
Our fine October weather continued Monday with highs around 80 degrees after a weekend with high temperatures above average in the 70s. Usually there are…
Mount Adams experiences most earthquakes in one month since monitoring began at volcano
Mount Adams experienced the most earthquakes in one month during September since monitoring at the volcano began in 1982. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Free Clinic of Southwest Washington will get a $1.5 million upgrade in the spring
The Free Clinic of Southwest Washington’s building will undergo a $1.5 million renovation in the spring. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Should Vancouver fix the air quality issues in Fruit Valley before adding more housing?
Lewis Record, 80, remembers the whisper of swaying branches and crisp scent of the air as he picked prunes in Fruit Valley in the 1950s.…
Former ‘eyesore’ Smith Tower is getting it’s first major interior and exterior renovation in decades
Smith Tower Apartments goes by many names: Vancouver’s beer can. The Capitol Records Tower of Vancouver. Mid-Columbia Manor. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas pauses search for parks director amid budget woes
CAMAS — Faced with a $1.5 million budget deficit in 2025, city leaders say they have paused the search for a new Camas Parks and…
Three Portland Loos installed at Vancouver’s Marshall Park
Recent visitors to Vancouver’s Marshall Park may have noticed three new sleek public restrooms in place of the former portable toilets. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver-based CytoDyn on the verge of leronlimab cancer trial
Vancouver-based biotechnology company CytoDyn announced Friday that it is contracting with North Carolina pharmaceutical company Syneos Health for an upcoming oncology trial. Read more… Source:…
Vancouver may cut funding for Columbia Springs, a $50,000 hit to the nonprofit
The city of Vancouver has proposed cutting funding for environmental education nonprofit Columbia Springs in December. Read more… Source: The Columbian