A judge set bail at $500,000 for a Vancouver woman accused in a Monday hit-and-run that killed a man sitting under a tree by WinCo…
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Clark County Food Bank President Alan Hamilton will retire this fall
Clark County Food Bank President Alan Hamilton announced Wednesday he will leave the nonprofit this fall. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County Sheriff’s Office looking for missing, endangered man
A Clark County man who has Alzheimer’s disease went missing early this morning. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to…
Vancouver makes progress on street safety plan
Summer is in full swing and with it comes road work and construction projects. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Heat wave has little impact on Pacific Northwest snowpack
The recent spate of hot weather sent many Clark County residents scrambling to find a cool escape. However, the soaring temperatures had little impact on…
Reported crime falls in Vancouver, Clark County, but public perception doesn’t reflect it police chief says
Crime decreased in unincorporated Clark County, the county’s cities and across Washington in 2023, according to new data. That’s the first decrease since crime spiked…
Washougal High’s 25-year-old roof with ‘major leaks’ to be replaced
WASHOUGAL — Washougal School District leaders have determined that they cannot wait any longer to replace Washougal High School’s aging roof. Read more… Source: The…
Flying Together: Federal funding brings runway light, electrical system overhaul to Vancouver’s Pearson Field Airport
Vancouver’s Pearson Field Airport has operated for more than a century. Over the past five years, Guy Lennon has worked to cement its future. Read…
New Woodland Community Library nears completion
The new Woodland Community Library is taking shape and is slated to open this fall. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Heat wave threatens Clark County’s homeless community; outreach workers deliver water, supplies
For many Clark County residents, the past few days of triple-degree temperatures have been an annoyance. For those who are homeless, they’ve been life threatening.…