The Vancouver City Council on Monday night approved a loan of up to $900,000 and a multifamily tax exemption to rehabilitate student housing called Village…
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Yacolt man sentenced to 4 months in prison for involvement in Jan. 6 Capitol riot
A Yacolt man was sentenced Tuesday to four months in federal prison for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol…
Class-action suit alleges Vancouver’s ZoomInfo misled investors, executives ‘dumped’ stocks
Investors are suing Vancouver software and data company ZoomInfo and two of its executives, alleging the company misled investors and violated securities laws. Read more… …
Vancouver’s plan for Waterfront Gateway Plaza includes promenade, festival street, stadium seating
A new downtown Vancouver gathering space is one step closer to reality. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: It is beginning to feel like autumn as overnight lows dip
On Sunday, Vancouver had its lowest high temperature for the month with 67 degrees. Today with light rain and showers moving in undoubtedly, we may…
League of Women Voters sets candidate forums ahead of Nov. 5 general election
The nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Clark County will host candidate forums for 10 Clark County races ahead of the Nov. 5 general election.…
For big businesses, tapping into grid in Clark County is tough
Large, energy-intensive businesses like data centers are driving demand for electricity across the Northwest. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘It’s not a safe place for us’: Homeless camp along Mill Plain sound wall sparks fear, anger in neighbors
Marina Vile always dreamed of owning a home, especially after experiencing homelessness briefly as a child. At 28, she purchased a blue house with a…
Thinking of Alaska cruises
As regular readers of this column know, when I am on vacation I write about cruises. I’ve been on vacation this week, so guess what?…
Legislative candidates report rampant vandalism, theft of campaign signs in Clark County
Legislative candidates in Clark County are raising concerns about theft and vandalism of campaign signs. Read more… Source: The Columbian