Two women over the past week have reported being sexually assaulted by a man or feeling unsafe while on the Salmon Creek Greenway Trail, according…
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Vancouver’s new 0.1 percent sales tax a ‘major commitment to expanding arts and cultural services’
A new 0.1 percent sales tax in the city of Vancouver will raise an estimated $7 million a year to expand public access to arts,…
Leslie Lopez appointed to replace retiring District Court Judge Langsdorf
The Clark County Council on Monday appointed District Court Commissioner Leslie Lopez to replace District Court Judge Sonya Langsdorf, who is retiring Sept. 30. Read…
How does the tree canopy rate in your Clark County neighborhood? Check this map
You can find out how leafy your neighborhood is compared with others with a new online tool. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Former Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz ready to champion Port of Vancouver
As the only candidate running for Port of Vancouver commissioner this fall, former Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz aims to bring her experience in transportation…
Weather Eye: As seasons change, are 90-degree days over for year?
You can certainly feel the change of the seasons that are upon us. Hazy skies, calm winds and longer hours of darkness. Most everyone enjoys…
17-year-old held on $1 million bail accused of shooting at man outside home near Heritage High School
A judge Monday ordered $1 million bail for a 17-year-old boy accused of shooting at a man Friday near Heritage High School. Investigators say the…
Former Vancouver attorney Townsend fails to report to jail; prosecutors seek a bench warrant
Prosecutors are seeking a bench warrant for former Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend after she failed to report Friday to the Clark County Jail to…
Columbia Play Project hires organization’s first paid, full-time executive director
Columbia Play Project, the Vancouver nonprofit dedicated to building a full-scale children’s museum in Clark County, has welcomed a new executive director. Read more… Source:…
‘Grief doesn’t have a timeline, especially when it comes to losing a child’
When Jane Oh and Ben Yan’s 6-month-old son Alexander unexpectedly died in 2017, time seemed to stop. Read more… Source: The Columbian