The Clark County Council unanimously approved a six-month emergency ordinance Tuesday to pause all applications to redevelop mobile and manufactured home parks — a move…
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Court sides with Camas residents opposed to Friberg-Strunk Street gas station project
CAMAS — Opponents of a gas station proposed for the corner of Northeast 13th Street and Northwest Friberg-Strunk Street prevailed court earlier this month. Read…
Ridgefield developing new connection from Gee Creek Plateau to Pioneer Street
The city of Ridgefield is working to provide drivers with a new connection from the Gee Creek Plateau to Pioneer Street that would replace Bertsinger…
Clark County’s ninth Annual Overdose and Fentanyl Awareness Day remembers those lost to drug overdose
The sun shone down Thursday afternoon on Vancouver Waterfront Park to illuminate the photos of hundreds of people who lost their lives to drug overdose.…
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez fields questions about Social Security, wildfires, Epstein at Battle Ground town hall
BATTLE GROUND — Despite occasional outbursts and one person who repeatedly shouted, “progressives will not vote for you,” the mood at U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp…
County fire marshal extends burn ban to recreational fires
Clark County Fire Marshall Donna Goddard has extended the county’s burn ban, which went into effect July 3, to include recreational fires. Goddard said recreational…
Clark County Council votes down new agreement with FBI for use of Camp Bonneville shooting range
The FBI will no longer be able to use the shooting range at Camp Bonneville after the Clark County Council voted 3-2 on Tuesday not…
Weather Eye: Extreme heat watch may bring triple-digit high temps
Summer heat will be with us for an extended stay with highs at 90 degrees or better beginning today through Tuesday. That would surpass our…
Clark County will pay $2.2M to three employees in racial discrimination suit
Clark County has agreed to pay an additional $2.2 million to three Public Works employees who say they have been subjected to racial slurs, verbal…
‘The union is about solidarity’: Evergreen schools’ classified staff, supporters rally ahead of strike vote
Evergreen Public Schools’ classified workers rallied outside the district’s office Wednesday in advance of their union’s first strike vote in 57 years. Read more… Source:…