A two-alarm fire heavily damaged an apartment building Saturday night in east Vancouver, displacing more than 25 residents, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Crews…
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Vancouver man accused in two drug-related deaths
A 23-year-old Vancouver man accused in two fatal drug overdoses caused by pills laced with a powerful opioid appeared Monday morning via video in Clark…
Stoker resigns from Vancouver school board after comment on protesters
Vancouver Public Schools director Mark Stoker resigned Monday after fallout from his tweet suggesting that fire hoses be used to quell demonstrators protesting police brutality…
Vancouver school board member apologizes for urging ‘fire hoses’ at protests
A member of the Vancouver Public Schools board of directors has apologized for a comment on social media that one fellow board member decried as…
Vancouver protest calls for justice after George Floyd’s death
The death of George Floyd has set off protests nationwide, including one in downtown Vancouver on Sunday. About 100 people gathered at Esther Short Park…
School districts in Clark County expect budget crisis down road
School districts in Clark County and across Washington are gearing up to build district budgets in a time of uncertainty fueled by the novel coronavirus…
Weather Eye: What a wake-up from nature’s alarm, thunderstorms
If you were one of those who had planned on sleeping in Saturday morning, you may have been woken up a bit early around 6…
Public meetings for week of May 31
Monday Vancouver City Council, meeting via video broadcast at CVTV.org, public participation via telephone at 866-899-4679 access code 541-498-333. • 5:30 p.m., workshop: 2021-2016 Transportation…
Vancouver officials call for peace amid ‘outrage’ following death of George Floyd
Vancouver officials, calling on residents to remain peaceful, expressed sadness and condemnation as the death of a man in police custody in Minneapolis stirred protests,…
Habitat restoration project set at Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
The largest habitat restoration project ever attempted on the lower Columbia River begins Monday at Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge. The project, nearly seven years…








