Vancouver’s Downtown Association has announced the finalists for organization’s Downtown Vancouver Launchpad Program. Three finalists were revealed in a Facebook livestream event Friday afternoon: a…
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Battle Ground launches ‘parklets’ program
Battle Ground has developed a parklet program aimed at supporting local businesses during the Safe Start plan’s phased reopening from the COVID-19 shutdown. The city…
I-5 Rose Quarter work environmental report in
A peer review of the Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Improvement project’s environmental assessment has been made public, the Oregon Department of Transportation announced this week.…
Vancouver Public Schools seeks applicants for board seat
Vancouver Public Schools is seeking applicants for the school board position vacated by Mark Stoker, who resigned after making comments decried as racist on social…
Kalama man faces charges in confrontation with 4 Vancouver residents
One of the four black people allegedly chased by a white man with a gun Wednesday at a beach in Kalama said he was shocked…
Woodland mayor, citing reopening progress, rejects council resolution
LONGVIEW — Woodland Mayor Will Finn said Thursday he won’t follow through on the City Council’s resolution Monday to declare Woodland a “sanctuary city” from…
Clark County approved for immediate Phase 2 reopening
Clark County was approved for Phase 2 of reopening by the state Department of Health on Friday morning, and the county is allowed to immediately…
Skamania County’s taste of Phase 2 a peek at what Clark County is hungry for
STEVENSON — Clark County is inching closer to Phase 2 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s Safe Start plan, which will include an all-important rule change for…
Clark County prosecutor, sheriff speak out on Floyd’s death
Clark County’s top criminal justice officials have released statements on George Floyd and the subsequent nationwide protests, with both calling the Minneapolis man’s death shocking…
Failed bathroom exhaust fan ignited Vancouver apartment fire
An apartment fire that displaced three families Sunday in Vancouver was caused by a bathroom exhaust fan’s electrical failure or malfunction, according to the Vancouver…





