“Not optimal.” “Definitely not ideal.” “Rock and a hard place.” “Ugh.” Those were the reactions from the owners and managers at several Vancouver-area breweries, taverns…
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Weeds vanish, peace sign appears at ‘Welcome to Washington’ sign along I-5 in Vancouver
A story in The Columbian on Friday prompted an act of vigilante weed removal at the “Welcome to Washington” sign that greets drivers on Interstate…
Vancouver business owner sentenced to 46 months for possession of child porn
A local industrial designer and inventor of the Cuddle Mattress who pleaded guilty in March to possessing child pornography was sentenced Friday to 46 months…
Camas woman, 18, faces attempted murder charge
An 18-year-old Camas woman faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and arson, following a Wednesday fire at a home in Carson. The Skamania County Sheriff’s…
Clark County reports 27 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
Clark County Public Health reported 27 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and no new deaths on Friday. The new cases bring the county’s total number of…
YWCA Clark County celebration subdued amid gratitude
YWCA Clark County’s summer celebration for its independent living skills clients was much more subdued than normal. Tuesday’s scaled-down party went without its usual big…
Paycheck Protection Program helps Clark County nonprofits stay afloat
Clark County nonprofits using the Paycheck Protection Program say the loans stabilized or even saved their organizations. Yet while the federal funding allowed vital services…
Vancouver City Council marches forward with Heights District Plan
A plan to revamp a historic central Vancouver neighborhood continues, even as the COVID-19 outbreak has postponed some other long-range planning projects. If the process…
WSU Vancouver to move most fall classes online
Washington State University Vancouver will move nearly all of its classes online for the fall semester, shifting course in light of growing cases of the…
Initial jobless claims in Clark County drop by 32 percent
Initial unemployment insurance claims filed in Clark County dropped to 1,293 last week, a decrease of 32 percent from the previous week’s 1,911. “It blipped…







