A Vancouver man was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison in connection with an October 2022 fatal jet ski crash near the Vancouver waterfront.…
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Vancouver approves final design of Main Street Promise, focusing on ‘moving people and not vehicles’
The city of Vancouver has approved a multimillion-dollar plan to reconstruct the streetscape of Main Street between West Fifth and West 15th streets. Read more… …
La Center voters to decide on council
Residents of La Center will be voting on three of the city’s six council seats in the Nov. 7 general election. Two of the council…
School board seats up for grabs in Vancouver and Evergreen districts on Nov. 7 ballot
Ballots were mailed Friday to voters in Clark County for the Nov. 7 election. Several key school board positions in the county’s biggest school districts…
Murder, abuse trial continues for adoptive parents in death of disabled Vancouver boy, 15
The murder and abuse trial continued Monday for the adoptive parents of a 15-year-old Vancouver boy who died from starvation and neglect in November 2020.…
Working in Clark County: Natalie Paul of Lavender Spectrum Health
Natalie Paul is a family nurse practitioner, primary care provider, and owner of Lavender Spectrum Health, located at 5501 N.E. 109th Court in Vancouver. It…
Still reeling from the pandemic, Evergreen and Vancouver students struggle with math, science, English in tests
Just over two years ago, public schools in Clark County were bracing for impact. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Advocates’ goal: Keep the homeless (and their clothes) dry amid rainy season in Clark County
With people sequestered inside their tents, the camp in front of Vancouver City Hall was silent on Monday except for the sound of raindrops striking…
Clark Asks: ‘Do homeless people actually want to get off the streets?’
Experiencing homelessness isn’t easy. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Family of Washougal’s Zain Justis creates foundation to honor his memory, fund cancer research
Traveling through Washington’s vast forests on unmarked dirt roads, Matt and Barrett Justis had been traversing rough terrain for miles when their tent poles fell…