A Southwest Washington woman has pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud after investigations say she owned, fostered and sold dogs despite claiming that trauma from…
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Time to move on for Kindred Homestead Supply and Ronald Records in downtown Vancouver
Kindred Homestead Supply, a shop selling zero- and low-waste, plastic-free bulk refills and homesteading goods in downtown Vancouver, and Ronald Records, a music store, will…
Clark County Juvenile Court uses community service rather than punishment, with good results
Clark County Juvenile Court was early to adopt a restorative justice approach that replaces punishment with a path for young offenders to make amends to…
Paddlers learn environmental lessons while exploring Lake River, Vancouver Lake on big canoe tours
With a mixture of excitement and nervousness, Vancouver’s Chelsea White and Hayes Guay from Vancouver nonprofit Columbia Springs quietly waited at the Felida Moorage boat…
Public Health lifts Lacamas Lake health advisory, issues one for Vancouver Lake
Clark County Public Health lifted an advisory at Lacamas Lake on Thursday after finding a bloom of cyanobacteria had dissipated, but it issued a warning…
One dead in seven-vehicle crash in traffic backup behind stuck manufactured home on Highway 14
Highway 14 is closed in both directions at Milepost 15 near Parker’s Landing in Camas due to a seven-vehicle crash that killed one person, according…
Development, jobs, traffic on the mind of Battle Ground’s new city manager Kris Swanson
BATTLE GROUND — After a tumultuous end to her career in Longview, Kris Swanson was sworn in as Battle Ground’s city manager Monday night after…
Still no deal on new contract for Vancouver Public Schools teachers
The Vancouver Education Association and Vancouver Public Schools have still not reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, according to union leadership. Read more… …
Vancouver man accused in fatal hit-run on Fourth Plain Boulevard appears in court
A 19-year-old Vancouver man is accused in a fatal hit-and-run of a pedestrian who was reportedly crossing Fourth Plain Boulevard outside of a crosswalk after…
Court documents: Central Vancouver ‘attempted abduction’ may be case of mistaken identity
A judge set bail at $20,000 Wednesday for a man accused of trying to grab an 11-year-old girl from a central Vancouver playground in what…