Like most shopping malls, Vancouver Mall used to be a hub for national retailers. It still is, but now it has also morphed into a…
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Snow, strong winds, rarely seen cold temperatures hit Clark County on Saturday
Frigid temperatures, combined with a mix of snow, sleet and strong east winds created a treacherous winter storm throughout Clark County and the Portland-Vancouver metro…
Rents have skyrocketed at Woodland East Mobile Home Park; now residents want to buy their park but are running out of time
WOODLAND — Helplessness washed over Woodland East Mobile Home Park residents last fall as they watched the eviction of their neighbor, a woman in her…
Vancouver Innovation Center now a nicer place to innovate
The campus formerly occupied by HP Inc. in east Vancouver no longer feels like it’s stuck in the 1980s. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Heavy snow, wind chill dipping into negative temperatures now in the Clark County forecast, says NWS Portland
About 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected in the greater Vancouver area on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service in Portland, with…
WSU student employees union threatens to strike next week
The union representing academic student employees across the Washington State University system announced Friday afternoon it is prepared to go on strike starting Wednesday if…
30 new citizens welcomed home, bestowed U.S. citizenship at WSUV ceremony
It was an emotional day for Thao Nguyen. She misses her family in Vietnam, but now she can register to vote, travel with a United…
More winter weather headed to Clark County, with snow and cold on the way
People living in Clark County might wake up to a snowy landscape Saturday morning. Some locals say they have plans to go sledding this weekend,…
Brush Prairie mom receives House resolution for research on rare condition, ADNP syndrome
A Brush Prairie woman has received national recognition for research she conducted on behalf of her son who has ADNP syndrome, a rare genetic condition…
State schools superintendent touts student success, broaches need for sustained funding
Education in Washington is well on its way to post-pandemic recovery, but challenges continue to cloud its future, according to Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction…