Authorities arrested a dozen people during a multiagency child exploitation sting led by the Washington State Patrol over the weekend in Battle Ground, according to…
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Striking classified employees flood Evergreen school board meeting advocating for higher wages
Bus drivers, paraeducators and other classified workers on strike flooded Evergreen Public Schools’ board meeting Tuesday to advocate for higher wages as the board voted…
Facebook post saying John Braun was dropping out of 3rd District race was a fake
State Senate Minority Leader John Braun, R-Centralia, said he is still running for the 3rd Congressional District seat despite a fake Facebook post claiming otherwise.…
Mural featuring young artists’ work unveiled at Grocery Outlet in central Vancouver
Young Vancouver artists spent six weeks creating a mural that was unveiled on Friday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver will buy key properties for Heights District’s Grand Loop for $11.5M
A key piece of central Vancouver’s Heights District puzzle fell into place this week when city councilors agreed to purchase four properties near the intersection…
Clark County students get acquainted with new schedules and new schools
Dozens of sixth-graders filed into three lines outside Jason Lee Middle School’s main entrance this morning to receive their class schedules. On the back side…
La Center teachers pause contract talks with district but won’t strike Wednesday
La Center teachers paused negotiations with the district and decided not to strike Wednesday, the first day of school. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Evergreen schools classified staff go on strike for first time in union’s history
Evergreen Public Schools’ classified staff went on strike this morning for the first time in the union’s 57 years. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘I can’t live with myself if I don’t do something’: Lyle man honored for saving historic Grange Hall from Burdoin Fire
LYLE — In the middle of the night on July 18, Lyle was under evacuation orders as Charlie Deach dug a fire line to protect…
347 tickets, 1,489 warnings issued in downtown Vancouver this summer as city eliminates free weekend parking
Preliminary data shows people are still getting used to new parking rules in downtown Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian