A candidate running for state Senate in the 49th District is collecting food and supplies for families impacted by COVID-19 in recognition of Juneteenth. Rey…
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Employee gets 29 days on work crew for recording woman who was tanning nude at Vancouver Crunch Fitness
A former Vancouver Crunch Fitness employee who recorded a gym member with his cellphone while she was tanning in the nude was sentenced Tuesday to…
Protesters at Clark College target systemic racism in education
Music pounded through a speaker on Fort Vancouver Way on Wednesday, as about 20 demonstrators gathered in front of Clark College to support Black lives…
Camas hotel manager arrested in alleged arson
The manager of Camas Hotel was arrested Wednesday after he allegedly intentionally set fire to the building as part of an attempted insurance fraud scheme,…
Evergreen Public Schools hires equity, inclusion director
Evergreen Public Schools on Tuesday announced the creation of an executive director of equity and inclusion position tasked with supporting marginalized students; the district already…
Vancouver Clinic opens physical therapy clinic
Vancouver Clinic has opened a new clinic in Vancouver, focused specifically on physical therapy. The physical therapy unit in its 87th Avenue location has moved…
Vancouver listening sessions on race, police brutality won’t be broadcast, recorded
Vancouver city leaders will not record or publicly broadcast their upcoming listening sessions on race and police brutality, a reversal of the sessions’ original format.…
Clark County medical examiner IDs child, father in murder-suicide
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office reported Tuesday that a 7-year-old girl died in a murder-suicide. The bodies of Lennox A. Maul and 40-year-old John…
Police, Crime Stoppers of Oregon seek info in case of missing Vancouver woman
The Vancouver Police Department, with Crime Stoppers of Oregon, is seeking the public’s help in finding a woman who’s been missing since February 2018. Vancouver’s…
Nine new COVID-19 cases reported in Clark County
Clark County Public Health Officer Dr. Alan Melnick is slightly concerned about Clark County’s recent uptick in cases. On Tuesday, Public Health confirmed nine new…






