A 16-year-old boy drowned Wednesday night in the Columbia River near Frenchman’s Bar, despite a “herculean” search effort from multiple area agencies. Read more… Source:…
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Clark County Council OKs purchase of 96 acres along East Fork Lewis River
Clark County’s Legacy Lands program is set to add 96 acres to the more than 5,500 acres of protected valleys, narrow canyons, wetlands, riparian habitat…
Where will you pay the most for a home in Clark County? It might not be where you think
Camas is one of the most expensive places to buy a home in Clark County right now, according to new data. But Ridgefield isn’t far…
Clark County housing agencies push back against executive order prioritizing treatment over Housing First model
Last month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that seeks to address homelessness through stricter enforcement measures. Clark County housing agencies warn it takes…
Weather Eye: How did you manage in heat wave? Cooler temps here
Did you survive our first official heat wave of the summer? Whew, three days around 100 degrees is enough for me. Vancouver had a high…
Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office ID’s driver in hit-run crash that injured 10 people
Officials Wednesday identified a 25-year-old Vancouver man as the driver involved in an Aug. 6 hit-and-run crash in east Vancouver that injured at least 10…
C-Tran board plan: Clark County’s small cities would keep 33% of seats
Clark County’s small cities could retain 33 percent of C-Tran’s board seats despite representing 17 percent of the population under a plan being considered by…
Vancouver school board unanimously approves 2025-26 budget, drawing down fund to avoid cuts
The Vancouver school board unanimously voted Tuesday to adopt a 2025-26 budget that will result in a low fund balance at the end of the…
Battle Ground man accused of 16 counts of voyeurism
A Battle Ground man is facing 16 counts of voyeurism after investigators said he put a hidden camera in a bathroom of a shared home…
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife looking for paid advisers for Shillapoo restoration project
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is looking for people to be part of a new paid working group that will shape the a…