For years, a pamphlet was sometimes the only connection survivors had to resources when the Clark County Sheriff’s Office responded to domestic violence incidents. Read…
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Weather Eye: Wednesday’s rain forecast to break dry spell
Today’s weather should be partly sunny and humid with highs approaching 80 degrees. Clouds increase tonight and finally on Wednesday we may receive some actual rain.…
Former Salmon Creek child care worker gets 14 years in child molestation case
A former Salmon Creek child care worker was sentenced Monday to about 14 years in prison for child molestation and child sexual abuse imagery charges.…
Majestic Farms serves another helping of blueberries to Camas schools
HOCKINSON — Volunteers weaved in and out of blueberry bushes Friday morning to fill buckets with fruit to donate to the Camas School District’s Nutrition…
$5.3 million remodel boosts security and efficiency at Clark County Elections Office
Voters won’t likely notice a difference when casting their ballots in the Aug. 5 primary and special election, but big changes have improved the process.…
‘Wake-up call’: Officials say giant Pacific earthquake serves as warning for local megaquakes, tsunamis
Daniel Eungard gets a handful of tsunami alerts each month because of his job running the tsunami hazards program for the Washington Geological Survey. Most…
Bored? Clark County Fair, Vancouver Arts & Music Festival offer wide variety of fun
People looking for things to do this weekend in Clark County will have plenty of options. The Clark County Fair opened Friday, and the Vancouver…
YMCA won’t build recreational facility in Ridgefield after all
The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette announced Friday it no longer plans to build a new recreational facility in Ridgefield due to rising costs. Read more… Source:…
Hopworks Brewery in Vancouver to close Aug. 9
Hopworks Brewery will close its Vancouver location after service Aug. 9 in a move the company says is aimed at bolstering its flagship Portland location.…
‘Swings erode trust and margins’: Vancouver business owner says tariffs push up prices for customers
A Vancouver building supply company has seen turbulent tariffs pushing up prices for customers midproject, which has strained client relationships. Read more… Source: The Columbian