The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a man suspected of trying to kidnap a 14-year-old girl Monday morning as she walked to Heritage…
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Old library no more: Vancouver Arts Hub provides affordable space for artists, musicians, dancers
The former Vancouver Community Library is transforming into the city’s first arts and cultural center. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Alternative Pap smear method coming this fall; Clark County patients may have to wait
An alternative to the traditional Pap smear will be available in the United States starting this fall but Clark County’s major health care providers don’t…
Motorcyclist killed in collision early Saturday in Battle Ground
A motorcyclist was killed and another seriously injured in a collision early Saturday morning in Battle Ground, the city of Battle Ground reported. Read more… …
Pro bono ‘warrior’: Ridgefield attorney David McDonald fights for the environment in the Northwest
The last of a dying breed — the pro bono attorney fighting against government corruption, greedy developers and irresponsible business owners. That’s how others might…
Annual Columbia River Cross-Channel Swim equal parts challenge and tradition for swimmers
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. — Early Labor Day morning, Lynn Rasmussen and her group — The Faux Fur-sters — shed their warm, namesake coats to reveal…
Camas City Council votes to ban mortar-style fireworks
CAMAS — Camas officials have officially banned the sale, purchase and discharge of mortar-style fireworks. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Backers of I-2117 slash gas prices at Vancouver station to highlight impact of climate act
Let’s Go Washington, a conservative political action committee, lowered the price of gas to $3.19 a gallon at a Vancouver Chevron gas station for two…
New School for the Deaf campus transforms Vancouver institution
The Washington School for the Deaf is among Vancouver’s oldest schools. Superintendent Shauna Bilyeu feared the town was forgetting about the school and its students…
‘They shouldn’t be out here’: Heat multiplies struggles for those living in cars in Clark County
On Thursday afternoon, when temperatures in Vancouver were on track to reach 101 degrees, four people sweated silently in their cars with the doors propped…