Washington will continue to collect data on major industrial greenhouse gas emissions despite the Trump administration’s recent move to end the requirement that major polluters…
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Weather Eye: Rain, cooler temperatures will move into our area
Tuesday felt like a taste of summer for a while with an afternoon high temperature in Vancouver at 87 degrees, well above normal. Wednesday was…
Vancouver Housing Authority opens 40-unit supportive housing complex downtown
What looks to most like a simple studio apartment with a bed, four walls and a window represents a new beginning for the residents moving…
Clark County Council crafts new ‘beneficial’ review process for county manager
Clark County’s county manager will face a formal review process in the months ahead. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County Public Health officials urge community to stay up to date on vaccinations as countywide rates fall behind
Clark County vaccination rates for respiratory illnesses continue to lag behind state averages, according to the most recent data from the county’s health department. Read…
Camas man accused in fatal crash appears in court
Family members of a father and son killed last week by a suspected DUI driver pleaded with a judge Wednesday to deny the defense’s request…
Clark County, Ridgefield officials at odds over growth plans in balance of housing, jobs
When it comes to planning for Ridgefield’s growth over the next 20 years, the city and Clark County planning staff seem to be at odds…
‘On cutting edge of science and manufacturing’: nLIGHT celebrates 25 years
CAMAS — As nLIGHT CEO Scott Keeney clicked through a slideshow overview of the company’s 25 years, a roughly 6-foot-tall military laser loomed across the…
‘Water can sometimes be taken for granted’: Vancouver homeless rely on outreach workers, public drinking fountains
For most people who are thirsty, all they have to do is walk to the kitchen sink and fill a glass at the faucet. But…
Camas city councilors adopt code of conduct
CAMAS — Camas city councilors last week adopted a code of conduct that spells out expectations for how they should behave in public. Read more… …