A statewide moratorium on evictions meant to prevent a wave of homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic was recently extended to Oct. 15. The moratorium, first…
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Vancouver Public Schools creates 4 jobs to aid diversity, equity, inclusion initiative
Vancouver Public Schools announced the creation of four new positions it says will expand the district’s recently announced diversity, equity and inclusion initiative. Janell Ephraim,…
Port of Vancouver unloads record shipment of wind turbine blades
Workers at the Port of Vancouver looked the size of ants on Monday as they stood near the largest wind turbine blades to ever reach…
Weather Eye: Hot spell short-lived; expect a bit cooler rest of week
Sunday was a hot one for sure and by reaching 100 degrees, we broke the old record of 99 degrees set in 1998. Did it…
Battle Ground school board selects new District 5 director
BATTLE GROUND — The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors selected Jackie Maddux to fill the District 5 director position vacated by Tina Lambert,…
Blue-green algae continues spreading at Vancouver Lake
Clark County Public Health conducted more testing at Vancouver Lake on Monday to check on toxin levels in the water. On July 20, the lake…
Clark County Council schedules 3 listening sessions on system racism
The Clark County Council and several local organizations have scheduled three listening sessions on systemic racism beginning this week. Virtual sessions will take place from…
Triplex fire in Hough neighborhood displaces four
A fire at a small, two-story triplex displaced four tenants of a second-story unit early Monday morning. Crews with the Vancouver Fire Department were called…
Washington State University Vancouver fall classes will be online
Less than a week ago, Washington State University Vancouver officials were showing students in a video conference what their smaller, socially-distanced classes would look like…
Clark County Public Health confirms 48 COVID-19 cases in weekend total
Clark County Public Health confirmed 48 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. Public health does not report cases over the weekend so the number represents…





