The Vancouver Police Department’s newest K-9 officer sat near the door of a room at the department’s West Precinct. The sweet-faced black Labrador retriever looked…
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Vancouver police sergeant wins lawsuit against city, chief
A federal jury last week found in favor of a Vancouver police sergeant’s retaliation claims against the city of Vancouver after she raised concerns of…
Clark County nonprofits celebrate GivingTuesday, praise community support
Tuesday marked the 11th annual GivingTuesday, a day when many local nonprofits launched campaigns to generate community donations. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Former legislative candidate John Ley pleads not guilty in voter fraud case; his lawyer says charges politically motivated
Former legislative candidate John Ley pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to felony voter fraud charges related to his unsuccessful run for…
Motorcyclist dies after high-speed collision in east Vancouver
A 38-year-old man died Friday at a hospital after a high-speed collision between his motorcycle and a Ford Escort in east Vancouver. Read more… Source:…
GivingTuesday marks global generosity day
Tuesday is GivingTuesday, a worldwide initiative promoting a day of generosity, but many organizations in Clark County hope the giving spirit will last for the…
Hazel Dell apartment complex The Ridge sold to Seattle investment company
Seattle real estate investment company Fourth Avenue Capital has purchased Hazel Dell apartment complex The Ridge. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County lawmakers keep busy year-round with committees, constituents, and in some cases, full-time jobs
For Washington lawmakers, the work of an elected official doesn’t end when the legislative session does. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Southwest Washington’s regional economist Scott Bailey signs off after 33 years
Scott Bailey’s title may have been “regional economist,” but he didn’t mind being called “Dr. Doom.” Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas City Council OKs 1% property tax and levy hikes for EMS, street preservation
CAMAS — Despite strong objections from Councilor Jennifer Senescu, the Camas City Council has approved taking the annual 1 percent property tax and emergency medical…