Vancouver police responded to a shooting late Tuesday night in the Bagley Downs neighborhood. No one was injured. Around 11:35 p.m., an officer was traveling…
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Give More 24! fees waived for nonprofits
Local nonprofit groups that register this year for Give More 24!, an annual day of online giving, don’t have to pay any participation fees. The…
Women’s Festival postponed due to COVID-19 crisis
The National Women’s Coalition Against Violence and Exploitation postponed its Women’s Festival due to the “ever-changing period of uncertainty stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.” Originally…
ZoomInfo to press ahead with IPO
Vancouver-based business intelligence company ZoomInfo reportedly intends to move forward with its planned initial public offering despite the COVID-19 crisis, according to a report from…
Clark County cities say, ‘Shop local and save’
When Tommy O’s Pacific Rim Bistro, a longtime downtown Vancouver staple, closed in December, owner Tom Owens said he was working to continue operating his…
Self-storage facility planned for Vancouver waterfront area
What might make The Waterfront Vancouver even more attractive to new residents? More storage. Now Kirkland Development is working on plans for a nearby 2,000-unit…
Martin Hash files to run as independent for 3rd Congressional District
A third-party candidate is running for Congress in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District. Martin Hash, who has previously sought seats in both the state and federal…
Woman from Vancouver named 2020 Military Spouse for work with other moms
A woman from Vancouver was awarded a major national prize for spouses of military members, an honor linked to her work mentoring fellow military moms…
Clark County warns of dangerously cold waters
Clark County residents fond of the open air may be headed to the water soon, with Gov. Jay Inslee lifting restrictions on some outdoor recreation.…
Amid virus outbreak, former governor discusses leading Washington during times of crisis
As the fallout of the 2008 recession ripped through the state of Washington, then-Gov. Christine Gregoire had to make some painful decisions. Her administration took…






