The city of Vancouver has announced a potential location for its planned 150-bed homeless shelter: a two-story building at 5313 N.E. 94th Ave., in the…
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New eight-story parking garage at The Waterfront Vancouver opens Monday
Beginning Monday, visitors at The Waterfront Vancouver can park in a new eight-story parking center. Existing surface lots at the waterfront will give way to…
News is good, bad for Southwest Washington fish populations
A new report from the Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board shows some endangered fish populations in Southwest Washington are recovering while others continue to struggle.…
Northwest Association for Blind Athletes to relocate to brighter, larger, more accessible office
To get involved with the Northwest Association for Blind Athletes and learn more about its programs, visit nwaba.org/contact. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Shake Shack looks at moving into east Vancouver near New Seasons
Fast-food restaurant Shake Shack has applied to open its first location in Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Washington’s EV rebate program not working as advertised, prospective Clark County car buyers say
Looking to cash in on the state’s new instant rebate program for electric vehicles? Several Clark County consumers say they have had trouble getting the…
Weather Eye: More rain is likely on its way; will hot temps return?
If you enjoyed the rainfall on Saturday evening and desire to perhaps receive a little more, well I have good news. There is a small…
All northbound lanes on I-5 Bridge will be closed Saturday night
All northbound lanes of the Interstate 5 Bridge will be closed Saturday for work on the drawbridge sign and mechanical systems. Read more… Source: The…
Monday marks first day of classes for WSU Vancouver’s fall term
Fatimah Diallo’s first day of the school year is a busy one. Among her biggest battles Monday was the unexpected challenge of assembling a mini…
Purr-fect proprietors: Cats leave their paw prints on several Clark County businesses
Clark County business owners have found employees everyone loves who will work for treats and pets. The only downside is they shed. Read more… Source:…