Mount St. Helens’ Johnston Ridge Observatory is slated to reopen to the public in spring 2027, according to a recently re-released timeline detailing the phases…
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Call for artists: “Politiks” exhibit, art for The VIC and Poetry Moves
Art at the CAVE gallery is accepting submissions for its October exhibit, “Politiks.” Artists are invited to express their political perspectives through art. Each person…
Rep. Perez, Kent headed for rematch in 3rd Congressional District race
Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican challenger Joe Kent will advance to the general election for a highly anticipated rematch in the 3rd Congressional District,…
OSU study compares ways to manage forest regrowth for climate migration
When it comes to nature versus nurture, a new study from an Oregon State University scientist found the most cost-effective way to manage forest regrowth…
Despite net loss for quarter, Vancouver-based ZoomInfo executives confident as new headquarters construction continues
ZoomInfo has made waves ever since setting up shop in Vancouver. One of the city’s largest employers, it has stood as a Clark County success…
Weather Eye: Perfect ‘late summer’ weather is ahead this week
Monday’s weather felt much better to me, and one could tell the amount of moisture in the air had decreased and the dewpoint and humidity…
Monday stock exchange losses yield a mixed bag for Southwest Washington companies
Monday’s stock market plunge took some of Clark County’s publicly traded companies with it, but local financial planners said they are hesitant to characterize the…
Only 15 percent of voters have returned ballots in Clark County; it’s not too late to vote
Tuesday is Washington’s primary election, and ballots are trickling into the Clark County Elections Office. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Ryde Scooters rolls into Vancouver, with wheels for rent on the waterfront
Vancouverites may start seeing more motorized scooters whizzing around downtown with the recent opening of Ryde Scooters. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Washington’s bag ban, meant to reduce waste, hasn’t made much of a dent in discarded plastic
When Washington’s ban on single-use plastic bags went into effect in October 2021, the goal was to reduce plastic waste by changing shopping habits. Rather…