Vancouver’s deputy city manager Lenda Crawford died earlier this week. A member of Crawford’s family told city spokeswoman Carol Bua that Crawford had died after…
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Roundabout construction in Camas postponed at last minute
A much-anticipated intersection revamp in Camas was delayed at the last minute after nearly avoiding the impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak. Construction of a roundabout…
Vancouver Mall parking camp opens for people living in vehicles
When Gerhard Bush-Tschosik found out that a site at Vancouver Mall would start offering free, protected 24-hour parking for people living in their vehicles, he…
Clark County unemployment claims jump 38%
The job loss caused by COVID-19 hit new highs as the number of unemployment insurance claims filed in Clark County was about 38 percent higher…
Fire District 6 salutes Legacy Salmon Creek’s health care professionals
Following national and international trends, Clark County Fire District 6 personnel saluted medical professionals Wednesday night with lights and sirens outside Legacy Salmon Creek Medical…
Camas officer-involved shooting investigation goes to prosecutor’s office for review
The Regional Major Crimes Team has completed its investigation of the fatal Camas officer-involved shooting and forwarded the case to the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s…
BNSF Railway train hits Amazon delivery truck in Vancouver
A BNSF Railway train struck an Amazon delivery truck crossing tracks Thursday morning on Southeast Evergreen Highway in east Vancouver. Medics, police and firefighters responded…
Clark County records two more COVID-19 deaths
Clark County Public Health reported two more COVID-19-related deaths Thursday morning. The county now has eight deaths connected to the virus. The two newest deaths…
WSP’s crime lab in Vancouver loans equipment for COVID-19 testing
The Washington State Patrol Crime Lab in Vancouver has loaned two complex testing machines to the University of Washington to help increase COVID-19 testing. It…
Anonymous donor pays off Battle Ground Public Schools lunch debt
An anonymous donor gave $40,000 to Battle Ground Public Schools to wipe out outstanding lunch debt. The donation was provided to the district through the…








