The Vancouver Fire Department received $439,676 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the department announced Friday afternoon. The FEMA grant will be used to purchase…
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Riverview Bancorp posts small earnings
The Vancouver-based parent company of Riverview Community Bank reported earnings of $480,000, or 2 cents per diluted share, for the quarter ended June 30 as…
Lane closures begin Monday on Highway 99, N.E. 99th St.
Intermittent lane closures will begin Monday at the Northeast 99th Street and Highway 99 intersection. Various single-lane closures will take place from 7 a.m. to…
Clark County Council joins listening session on systemic racism
Moderator Nancy Retsinas read the virtual room at the beginning of a much-anticipated discussion Friday on systemic racism in Clark County. “We are about to…
C-Tran extends SafePark for rest of year
An encampment at a C-Tran parking lot designed for people living in their vehicles will remain in place through the end of the year. In…
Herrera Beutler hails Snake River dams decision
U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, joined her Eastern Washington colleagues, Rep. Dan Newhouse and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, in hailing the federal decision:…
Vancouver man rescued on Mount Hood
Hood River County, Ore., sheriff’s deputies coordinated the rescue Thursday of a Vancouver man who’d been hiking on Mount Hood. Greg Stanphill, 23, was hiking…
Fire rips through duplexes in Vancouver’s Lincoln neighborhood
Two people and their pets escaped via second-floor balconies as a fast-moving fire destroyed their adjoining duplexes Friday morning. The fire was reported at 9:16…
Two petroglyphs to leave Grant House near Fort Vancouver to be closer to place of origin
Two petroglyphs that have sat for decades outside the historic Grant House near Fort Vancouver are being returned closer to their place of origin. The…
Virtual Give More 24! set for Sept. 24
Regional day of giving Give More 24! takes place Sept. 24 and carries with it more urgency this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and…




