Renee Stevens knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom. After a series of bad relationships and struggles with drug addiction, she returned to her…
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Vancouver-based Nautilus focuses on the positive
With a new name and revamped branding, Vancouver’s Nautilus Inc. — soon to be BowFlex Inc. — is aiming to regain ground after being warned…
Halloween returns to downtown Washougal businesses
A spooktacular tradition is returning to Washougal’s Main Street for the first time in years. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Camas mayor candidates outline positions
Camas voters will soon decide who will lead their city for the next four years. Read more… Source: The Columbian
From the Newsroom: My ballot is looking at me
Have you voted yet? I got my ballot in the mail a week or so ago, tossed it on the desk in the kitchen, and…
Weather Eye: A beautiful fall weekend is in store for Vancouver area
What a beautiful weekend we have in store weatherwise: crisp fall weather with blue, sunny skies and frosty nights. This will continue into early next…
Washougal mayoral election heats up
The incumbent in the Washougal mayoral race is a retired military veteran who wants the city to capitalize on its recent momentum and make good…
Vancouver lab credited with clearing state’s backlog of 10,000 sexual assault evidence kits
With the help of the high-throughput lab in Vancouver, state officials announced Thursday that they have cleared a backlog of more than 10,000 untested sexual…
National union leader joins health care workers at PeaceHealth on picket line
Hundreds of health care workers at PeaceHealth were joined on the picket lines today by a national union leader as the strike at Vancouver’s hospital…
Nam’u qas apartments for people exiting foster care opens in Hazel Dell
A Hazel Dell parking lot located just off the freeway used to be where Vancouver City Councilor Bart Hansen covered up graffiti. Read more… Source:…