CAMAS — Bryce Hanson slowly drove up a newly graded access road, avoiding large dips and humps as he inched toward the center of a…
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Clark County legislators and educators condemn Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
Gov. Jay Inslee, Sen. Patty Murray and other Washington lawmakers said Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action ignores decades of precedent and slows steps…
Vancouver OKs plan to measure progress
How does a government measure its own progress? Read more… Source: The Columbian
Evergreen Public Schools’ deputy superintendent tapped to lead Oregon Department of Education
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek appointed Dr. Charlene Williams, Evergreen Public Schools’ deputy superintendent, to serve as the next Director of the Oregon Department of Education…
Clark County Council discusses growth plan, climate change
A bill passed during the last legislative session is creating more work for counties updating their Comprehensive Growth Management plans before the state’s June 30,…
Clark County residents stock up as fireworks sales begin
Customers browse the offerings at BlackJack Fireworks in Hazel Dell on Wednesday, the first day that fireworks can be sold in Clark County. The business…
Man shoots wife, then kills himself with children present in Minnehaha home, says Clark County sheriff
Authorities say a man who repeatedly violated domestic violence no-contact orders with his estranged wife fatally shot her and himself late Monday at her Minnehaha…
Vancouver moves toward expanding developer tax break to more parts of the city
The Vancouver City Council Monday night took several steps to expand the coverage area for a developer tax break meant to spur the construction of…
Dry, warm conditions to worsen with El Niño’s arrival in the Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest’s warm and abnormally dry conditions this spring and summer may worsen as El Niño settles in the region this fall. Read more… …
Working in Clark County: Mark Hircock, Royal Meow Cat Castles
Dedicated cat owners can attest that Clark County’s furry friends deserve the absolute best. For fancy felines in search of the finest furniture, any old…