A Bellingham man will be retried on a charge of second-degree murder for a July 9, 2024, crash that killed a man in the parking…
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Judge denies request to relieve former Vancouver attorney Josephine Townsend from 10-day jail sentence
A judge Thursday denied a request that former Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend be relieved from serving a 10-day jail sentence after she failed to…
Maryhill Winery in the Columbia River Gorge powers up rooftop solar array
Patrons of Maryhill Winery’s Vancouver waterfront tasting room might be surprised to learn how much energy it takes to produce their favorite pinot noir, Sauvignon…
New Amaro’s Table coming in October to east Vancouver in former Hopworks location
Amaro’s Table will open in the east Vancouver spot formerly occupied by Hopworks Urban Brewery, which closed in August.. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: Looks like yet another month of below-average rain
Finally, that pesky low-pressure system is east of us and things have settled down in the weather department for a few days. We will have seasonal…
C-Tran board to seek injunction blocking state’s demand to reduce representation of small cities
Faced with an impasse over what the state requires and what its own advisory group has suggested, C-Tran’s board of directors has agreed to seek…
May vs. shall not: C-Tran board ‘may’ fund operations and maintenance for Trimet light rail on I-5 Bridge
When it comes to paying for light rail on the new Interstate 5 Bridge, C-Tran is keeping its options open. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Picnic shelters, trails or a pickleball court? Washougal explores options for Schmid Family Park along river
The city of Washougal’s Schmid Family Park project will transform the 17.8-acre green space along the Washougal River into a “place to learn, explore and…
Jobless claims on the rise in Clark County as the labor market cools
About 600 more people in Clark County filed initial unemployment claims last month compared with August of last year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Evergreen schools staff didn’t report suspected abuse of children, including one who died of starvation, says suit
Evergreen Public Schools staff didn’t report the suspected abuse of children whose parents were later convicted of starving one son to death, according to a…