The Clark County Council’s decision not to spend nearly $100,000 on a rail consultant, made during its July 10 meeting, caught many by surprise. Council…
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Clark County Council decides against a levy to support sheriff’s office for November ballot
Voters will not see a Clark County-sponsored law enforcement levy on the ballot this fall to accompany one from the city of Vancouver. Read more… …
The drive comes alive with mural stretching along I-5 overpass in downtown Vancouver
Vibrant and colorful Pacific Northwest native flowers, fruits, animals and more decorate the East Evergreen Boulevard Interstate 5 overpass. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County officials address election security concerns as 2024 primary approaches
Ballots for Washington’s Aug. 6 primary election have been mailed. With that, the countdown to the November election begins in earnest. Read more… Source: The…
From the Newsroom: Catching up with Lou Brancaccio
Just in time for the primary election, he’s back! Read more… Source: The Columbian
Finalists for Vancouver’s city manager position share visions, priorities at community forum
The three finalists for Vancouver’s open city manager position gathered Thursday evening to share their visions for the future of Vancouver. Read more… Source: The…
Former Vancouver police officer faces perjury charges over claims about job experience
Prosecutors have filed perjury charges against a former Vancouver police officer accused of lying about his job experience when applying for search warrants in some…
Downtown Vancouver businesses wary as unsanctioned Cruise the Couve looms
Businesses are revving up for drivers and spectators to flock to downtown Vancouver for an annual cruise along Main Street. This year’s event, unlike those…
Washington’s 988 Crisis and Suicide Lifeline marks 2nd anniversary as advocates call it pillar for mental health support
July marks the two-year anniversary of the launch of Washington’s 988 Crisis and Suicide Lifeline, an initiative advocates say has become a pillar for mental…
Washington nonprofit gears up to help Clark County foster youth with school supples
For many students immersed in summer fun, the first day of school is the furthest thing from their minds. But Washington nonprofit Treehouse is gearing…