This year’s Pacific lamprey return in the Columbia River is nearly 30 percent lower than the average run in the past 10 years, according to…
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Weather Eye: Warm, dry start to autumn could give way to showers
Autumn began at 5:43 a.m. Sunday and achieved a higher temperature than the last day of summer Saturday. The high was 76 degrees compared to…
Vancouver defense attorney investigated for allegations of forgery related to civil protection order
Clark County sheriff’s deputies are investigating a Vancouver defense attorney for allegedly forging documents related to a civil protection order against her client. Read more… …
Clark County plans to make significant improvements to Klineline Pond; learn more at public meetings
Clark County residents will have two opportunities to learn more about planned improvements for the Klineline Pond section of Salmon Creek Regional Park. Read more… …
Clark County’s newest Superior Court judge says juvenile justice is her passion
Attorneys, elected officials and courthouse staff crowded into a fourth-floor courtroom at the Clark County Courthouse to watch Christine Hayes be sworn in as the…
Kalama hotel to be demolished this fall; port plans development to build out downtown business district
Once home to Elvis for just one night, a Kalama motel is now slated to be demolished after falling into disrepair more recently. Read more… …
Vancouver ceremony to remember victims of homicide
A ceremony today in downtown Vancouver will honor victims of homicide. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County could see home prices go up as more buyers tempted by lower mortgage rates, experts say
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in four years on Wednesday, with an unexpectedly significant reduction of 0.5 percent. Read more… …
“Give us the dollars to do the work, and we will do the work”: Clark County nonprofits balance transparency with trust
Paul Burgess at times feels like he’s chasing his tail. When he became executive director of Fourth Plain Forward in 2022, he was the only…
“Moment of joy”: I-5 Bridge Replacement Program releases environmental impact statement
A new Interstate 5 Bridge could displace 43 residences and 36 businesses but also create 43,000 jobs. Read more… Source: The Columbian