Gordon Erdahl was a 24-year-old cannoneer from Ortonville, Minn., when he found out that he’d been chosen, out of the entire division, to fire its…
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John Lewis visit to Vancouver in 2014 surprised prayer breakfast audience
The purity in John Lewis’ heart and the kindness in his eyes inspire Deena Pierott to work for racial justice and educational equity every day,…
NAACP Vancouver, LULAC join call for schools to remain online to start fall
The local chapters of the NAACP and League of United Latin American Citizens have joined those advocating for school to remain online to start the…
Weather Eye: Do you recall the last time Vancouver reached 100?
Today was forecast to be a scorcher, and Monday too. I expect local neighborhoods to have high temperatures between 98 and 102 degrees both days.…
Clark County Council suspends ethics complaints review process
The Clark County Council has suspended its review process for councilors accused of violating its Code of Ethics. The six-month suspension, approved unanimously by the…
Public meetings for the week of July 26
Monday Vancouver City Council, meeting remotely. Available at CVTV.org and via phone at 1-877-309-2073 access code 327-538-413. Register to testify in advance by noon at…
Ordinance would allow driving of all-terrain vehicles on Clark County roads
Clark County is considering an ordinance that would specifically allow driving all-terrain vehicles on county roads. The county council discussed a draft of the proposed…
Columbia Land Trust inks record-making deal
The largest land acquisition in Columbia Land Trust’s nearly 30-year history is a done deal. On Tuesday, the nonprofit organization finalized the purchase of 4,900…
Battle Ground meeting to ponder city’s future
Battle Ground residents have an opportunity to say what the city’s land use and transportation plans should look like for several decades. The city is…
Clark County parents challenged to find summer enrichment for children
When a summer in quarantine began, Vancouver mom Michelle Hamann knew her family would be spending a lot more time inside. The usual travel, baseball…







