Trish Masters and George Gittelson sipped a red blend called Tuttorosso at The Waterfront Vancouver’s newest tasting room, Brian Carter Cellars, which opened for the…
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State seeks input on proposed behavioral health facility in Vancouver
The Department of Social and Health Services is seeking public input by Aug. 28 on a proposed 48-bed secure behavioral health facility in Vancouver. It’s…
Cardboard deemed cause of garbage truck fire
A garbage truck fire Monday morning on state Highway 500 in Vancouver was caused by cardboard lodged between the truck’s cab and body, according to…
Clark County to submit Phase 3 application to state by Friday
Clark County Public Health plans to submit a Phase 3 application to the state Department of Health by Friday, so the county can enter the…
Washougal police say woman died of stab wounds
The Washougal Police Department has identified the victim of a suspicious June 14 death as 71-year-old Sandra Ladd. Emergency responders found Ladd, of Washougal, dead…
Clark County residents frustrated as they wait for unemployment benefits
It’s been 14 weeks since Ronnie Miller-Watts, 51, applied for unemployment insurance. But she hasn’t seen any money. As a self-employed worker and business owner…
New law gives Clark County mobile home owners tax relief
Hundreds of Clark County mobile home owners are eligible for tax relief after a state law went into effect earlier this month. House Bill 2512…
Vancouver mayor says listening sessions on race, policing were ‘intense’
The personal anecdotes recounted during Vancouver’s listening sessions on race and policing last week were “heartbreaking,” Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle said, even as she regarded the…
Clark County judge sets $75K bail for man accused in high-speed police chase
A man accused in a lengthy police pursuit Friday, in which he allegedly tried to strike several responding officers, appeared Monday via video in Clark…
Washington issues statewide facial covering requirement
OLYMPIA — Washington state will require people to wear facial coverings in public settings, under a statewide public health order announced Tuesday by Gov. Jay…








