Two more automobile dealerships, with a single owner, are in the works off Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard in east Vancouver. They are the third and…
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People are staying homeless for longer than ever before in Clark County — experts say fentanyl is a factor
It was during cleanup of an encampment in east Vancouver two years ago that the city’s homeless response manager realized a dangerous shift had occurred.…
Camas, Washougal officials move ahead on fire station replacements
CAMAS — Voters in Camas and Washougal will likely decide the fate of fire station replacements in their cities. Read more… Source: The Columbian
From the Newsroom: Luckily, it was only a small fire
My office window overlooks Eighth Street west of Esther Short Park. Not an hour goes by that I don’t see a person who seems to…
Lifeline Connections’ Camp Mariposa helps children affected by substance use
The butterfly symbolizes transformation and embarking on a new phase of life. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark Public Utilities to sell landmark substation next to Interstate 5 Bridge
One of Vancouver’s most historic, visible and unusual buildings has been listed for sale at $1 million. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Keeping Vancouver Farmers Market open year-round ‘better than anyone expected’
When Vancouver Farmers Market managers announced last year their intent to operate over the winter months, there were questions about how it would go. Would…
Clark County Council pushes to provide more ‘middle housing,’ aiming to increase access to homeownership
As part of a long effort to create a greater variety of housing options with potential for smaller, more affordable homes, the Clark County Council…
Trial to begin for Vancouver police officer captured on video threatening to use Taser on suspect’s genitals
The misdemeanor assault trial for Vancouver police Officer Andrea Mendoza begins today in Clark County District Court. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Summer jobs picture upbeat for Clark County teens
Teen employment in Clark County has been on the decline for years but not anymore — good news for teens wanting to earn some money…