RIDGEFIELD — Years of planning for a habitat restoration project along the East Fork Lewis River moved closer to becoming a reality this week. Read…
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Clark County and Vancouver receive millions from opioid litigations
Local governments in Clark County and across Washington received a combined $55 million to combat the opioid epidemic. The money comes from litigation resolutions between…
Vancouver’s Yogesh Raut wins ‘Jeopardy!’ Tournament of Champions
Vancouverites might have recognized Tuesday night’s “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions winner. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver nonprofit Council for for the Homeless awarded $2M grant from MacKenzie Scott’s foundation
Council for the Homeless received a $2 million grant Tuesday toward its mission to end homelessness. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Teen skin care: Less is more, Vancouver dermatologist says
From serums to fancy moisturizers and creams, skin care routines among teens have become increasingly more complicated, but Vancouver dermatologist Dr. Jessica Smith believes less…
Weather Eye: Spring officially begins, but warm temperatures to end
The official beginning of spring begins this evening at 8:06 p.m. and is the astronomical start of the spring season. The forecast was for another…
Craig Stein Beverage building 150,000-square-foot distribution center in Orchards
Drivers traveling along 59th Street in Orchards have likely spotted a large warehouse under construction. What is the mysterious building? Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘Heart in the right place’: Clark County Sheriff’s sergeant wins honors for service, going beyond to help the community
Clark County sheriff’s Sgt. Greg Agar has a unique way of coping with stress: by giving back to those whose suffering he encounters on the…
54-40 Brewing to open second location in Washougal – with a full kitchen
WASHOUGAL — 54-40 Brewing Co. will open a new location — with a full-service restaurant and taproom — at the Evergreen Marketplace in Washougal later…
Republicans and Democrats alike in Clark County are shifting political affiliations
The sound of shuffling ballots filled the Clark County Elections Office as workers prepared to tabulate results from Tuesday’s presidential primary. Auditor Greg Kimsey, steaming…