A local one-eyed Chihuahua is a semifinalist in a different kind of March Madness: the Cadbury Bunny contest. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Vancouver group among those suing Washington over squirrel
Vancouver Audubon Society and several other environmental groups are suing the state for failing to protect habitat for the endangered western gray squirrel. Read more… …
Oswego Grill eyes Beaches location for new restaurant starting in 2025
Oregon chain Oswego Grill plans to take over the riverfront space held by Beaches Restaurant and Bar, expecting to open its Vancouver outpost in the…
Smelt lovers, feathered, furred and gaiter-wearing, go for a dip in Cowlitz River
LONGVIEW — Thousands of eager anglers lined the banks of the Cowlitz River from Kelso to Castle Rock on Tuesday hoping to score a net…
It’s just complicated math: Columbian’s economic forecast event zooms in on AI
“They don’t have emotions. All they do is solve really, really complicated math problems,” according to David Adkins, senior engineering manager for generative AI at…
Vancouver police looking for 32-year-old missing man
The Vancouver Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Bowflex files for bankruptcy, potentially laying off 202 workers in Vancouver
Vancouver-based fitness equipment manufacturer BowFlex filed for bankruptcy, along with announcing hundreds of potential lay offs, the company said Tuesday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Battle Ground Walmart employees find bank card skimmer at register
Employees at the Battle Ground Walmart reported to police Sunday they found a bank card skimmer attached to a register. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver’s iconic Wiener Wagon stolen from owner’s home
Vancouver’s famous Wiener Wagon was stolen early Monday morning. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Housed, but hanging on by thread: Vancouver family struggles as they watch neighbors end up homeless
A tan duplex in a quiet Vancouver cul-de-sac tells the harrowing story of the city’s housing affordability crisis. Read more… Source: The Columbian