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Annual Sole Support for Parkinson’s Walk to be held at Clark College
Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon will host its annual Sole Support for Parkinson’s Walk at Clark College for the first time. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Death of man found in Skamania County’s Wind River appears accidental
A man was found dead Aug. 24 in the Wind River about 1,000 feet downriver from Shipherd Falls outside of Carson, according to the Skamania…
Bicyclist dies of injuries from crash on Mill Plain in central Vancouver, police say
A bicyclist did not survive his injuries after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon while crossing Mill Plain Boulevard near PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center…
Company wants to bury 100-mile transmission line in Columbia River; it could carry solar, wind energy to Clark County
A pair of Connecticut companies are seeking approval to bury a 100-mile transmission line in the bed of the Columbia River to carry solar and…
Shake Shack, Daiso, Starbucks to open in Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver
Fisher’s Landing Marketplace in east Vancouver will be welcoming new stores in the coming months. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Door-to-door scammers reportedly impersonating fire officials in Hazel Dell
Clark County Fire District 6 is warning Vancouver residents that a group of scammers is going door to door, impersonating fire officials, and offering to…
Cooling centers to open in Clark County during heat wave
Council for the Homeless issued a severe weather alert for today through Saturday for the emergency shelter system in Clark County. Read more… Source: The…
Vancouver City Council selects 4 developers for Heights District project
The Vancouver City Council this week gave the green light to hash out agreements with four developers to work on the planned Heights District project…
Clark County shoppers are being budget conscious for back to school, spreading out spending
As students return to their classes, the first big fall shopping season — back-to-school — normally would be coming to a close. Retailers, however, noticed…