Last week, Aug. 25 through Aug. 31, was a good and productive week. Here’s what we were up to. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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Vancouver man who hit son with his Audi gets 13 years in prison
A Vancouver man was sentenced Friday to about 13 years in prison for the attempted murder of his son. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Evergreen school board unanimous on resolution compelling striking employees back to work
The Evergreen school board on Friday unanimously adopted a resolution to compel striking classified employees back to work. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver City Councilor Kim Harless shouldn’t have voted on grants for fiance’s nonprofit, says complaint
An ethics complaint filed against Vancouver City Councilor Kim Harless alleges she should have recused herself from voting to award grants to a nonprofit run…
17-year-old facing attempted murder allegations after shooting near Heritage High School
A 17-year-old was arrested early Friday on more than a dozen charges after a shooting near Heritage High School in the Sifton area, according to…
Spirit Airlines to leave Portland International Airport, 11 other locations
Low-price carrier Spirit Airlines said Thursday it is leaving Portland International Airport and 11 other locations, just days after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection…
Despite risk of losing millions in grants, C-Tran committee opts to retain ‘3-3-3’ board composition
Officials representing Clark County’s small cities on a committee revising the composition of C-Tran’s board of directors are willing to risk millions of dollars from…
Warning signs, lower speed limit in place for West Camas Slough Bridge
Temporary warning signs and a lower speed limit were implemented Tuesday on state Highway 14’s West Camas Slough Bridge while the state waits for funding…
Volunteers sought for Salmon Creek mural project
About 60 artists will paint a mural on the retaining wall on the north side of Northeast 117th Street, west of Northeast Highway 99 and…
Busy upper Main Street in Vancouver will get an upgrade thanks to $2M transportation grant
A $2 million state transportation grant will soon help the city of Vancouver improve safety on a heavily trafficked section of upper Main Street. Read…