Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health announced Friday they plan to strike starting at 6 a.m. Dec. 2, according to a news release from the…
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Vancouver Public Schools sought $21.4 million from state to bridge cash flow shortages; it got $8.7 million
Vancouver Public Schools recently requested $21.4 million from the state in emergency funds to bridge cash flow shortages — the most the district has ever…
Vancouver deputy police chief cleared of allegation from employment with Portland agency
Oregon’s police certification agency on Thursday voted unanimously to dismiss a dishonesty allegation against Vancouver Deputy Police Chief Erica Nilsen, stemming from her time at…
Kitchenware store Culinary Collective aims to create ‘fun’
A new kitchenware store will open in downtown Vancouver on Saturday, welcoming customers with demonstrations, giveaways, product tastings and promotions from 10 a.m. to 8…
Effort to replace Interstate 5 Bridge reaches milestone as four river users OK agreements
Leaders say they’ve reached a key milestone in their quest to replace the century-old Interstate 5 Bridge. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council approves new 5-year homeless plan
The Clark County Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a new five-year plan for tackling the accelerating homeless crisis. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Evergreen school board approves contract with Administrators Association including cost of living increases
Evergreen Public Schools’ board voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a new contract with the union that represents the district’s principals and other administrators. Read more… …
Food drive supports Clark County Food Bank
The Rooted Collective and Friends of Seedling Psychological Services are hosting a communitywide food drive to support Clark County Food Bank. The drive will run…
Developers behind $1.5B plan to put power line under Columbia River make case to regulators, minimal public at Washougal hearing
WASHOUGAL — The developers behind a $1.5 billion project to bury a 100-mile-long transmission line under the Columbia River made their case to state permitters…
Jamaican man accused of stealing $800,000 from Vancouver woman, 73
A Jamaican citizen extradited to Western Washington is facing federal wire fraud and mail fraud charges. Read more… Source: The Columbian