Vancouver police Chief Jeff Mori planned to stick around longer. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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John Ley again defends his right to run for office in 18th Legislative District
Republican John Ley again is defending his right to run for office in the 18th Legislative District. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Rep. Perez, Kent spar over abortion, immigration and foreign aid at contentious debate
LONGVIEW — U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, and Republican challenger Joe Kent of Yacolt sparred over abortion, border security and foreign aid during a…
PeaceHealth will buy four Providence clinics in Clark County by December
PeaceHealth announced Thursday it will acquire four Providence medical clinics in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver is planning for the birds: Codes will help reduce bird collisions with buildings
Mid-September to mid-October is one of the busiest times for birds migrating to warmer, southern climes. Sadly, many will never reach their destination. A study…
Clark County could lose millions of dollars for projects if voters OK I-2117 to repeal cap-and-invest
Environmental projects in Clark County stand to lose millions of dollars generated by the state’s cap-and-invest program if voters repeal it in November. Read more… …
First-time homebuyers in Clark County can find financial assistance from nonprofits, state programs
As mortgage rates drop and first-time homebuyers plunge into the market, a variety of nonprofits and new state programs stand ready to help. Read more… …
Camas council member Svilarich in court in confrontation with fisherman
Camas City Council member John Svilarich appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court to face an assault charge stemming from an August confrontation with a…
Clark County Treasurer’s Office says residents should disregard property tax bill sent in error
The Clark County Treasurer’s Office sent 6,000 residents an erroneous property tax bill last month. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Candidates for Clark Public Utilities commissioner say they want to keep customers’ rates low
BATTLE GROUND — Both candidates seeking to represent Clark Public Utilities District 1 say they want to keep electricity rates low. Read more… Source: The…