The rain was slow to advance early in the weekend with only sprinkles and light rain barely enough to settle the dust. Meanwhile, satellite pictures…
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Splash dams’ legacy is one of scars and damage, but a Lower Columbia group is trying to change that
KELSO — A legacy of obsolete logging practices popularized more than a century ago remains etched in the way the Coweeman River moves. Read more… …
Homeless population grays in Clark County as more seniors end up on the street
Chris Muntean, 70, feels lucky he had a heart attack. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Washougal gets $10M loan for construction of biosolids handling facility
The city of Washougal has received a $10 million Public Works Assistance Account loan for the construction of a new biosolids handling facility from the…
RealWear’s CEO leads Vancouver company in reboot after post-pandemic sales slowdown
Chris Parkinson walks up the stairs to his company’s office in the old Vancouver Barracks. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County Fire District 3’s fire chief seeks community’s feedback on levy
Clark County Fire District 3’s fire chief wants to hear from community members about why voters did not approve a fire levy lid lift in…
Jurors hear Raya Leon police interview before state rests case in trial of man accused of killing deputy
Prosecutors rested their case Wednesday against the Salem, Ore., man accused of fatally shooting Clark County sheriff’s Sgt. Jeremy Brown after playing the accused’s recorded…
Firefighters remain vigilant as Cowlitz Complex Fire slows, weather cools
Nearly a month has passed since a lightning storm rolled through the region, sparking more than 40 fires across the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Now,…
Own a Kia or Hyundai? Vancouver police say beware of thieves
The Vancouver Police Department and Clark County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday they have seen a spike in thefts of Kia and Hyundai vehicles over the…
Vancouver OKs contract to design water treatment system for PFAS
The city of Vancouver is moving forward with plans to create a treatment system for toxic chemicals in the city’s water supply. Read more… Source:…