Thai Little Home has been serving Thai food in Vancouver since 1992. I hadn’t visited the homey restaurant on Fourth Plain Boulevard for a while,…
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City buys 14.3 acres at Vancouver Innovation Center to create community park
The public will soon have access to a forested tract of land at the old Hewlett-Packard campus in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Judge asked to decide who’s lying about forged court order at conclusion of Vancouver defense attorney’s trial
The forgery and identity theft trial for Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend concluded Thursday with attorneys asking a Lewis County judge to decide who’s lying…
ZoomInfo moves into new headquarters on Vancouver waterfront
Software company ZoomInfo moved into its new offices leased at the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 earlier this week, cementing its commitment to the city.…
Clark County receives $1.8 million to boost clean water efforts
Clark County announced last week it was awarded about $1.8 million in clean water grant funds from the state Department of Ecology. About $1.25 million…
‘Kids can feel more empowered’: Children learn survival skills at Gardner School’s Into the Wild Camp
Clark County kids learned Tuesday that tin foil, a clear plastic bag and a cardboard box are all it takes to create a solar oven…
Weather Eye: Weekend promises return to normal temperatures
As I write this column early Wednesday afternoon the temperature outside was already in the low 90s. I expect Vancouver had a high in the…
What’s your grind?: Nonprofit focuses on skateboarding to help Clark County youth find direction
On a recent afternoon tinged by the honeyed summer sun, skateboards clattered as kids carved through a timeworn skate bowl in central Vancouver. Nearby, Steven…
Parts of Interstate 5 south lanes in Vancouver close this weekend
The Washington State Department of Transportation will close portions of southbound Interstate 5 in Vancouver this weekend, according to a news release from the agency.…
‘Clerk should be independent and directly accountable to the voters’: Clerk Scott Weber weighs in as Clark County Council debates changing position to appointment
Clark County’s clerk argued during a county council meeting Wednesday that the person in his position should continue to be elected by voters rather than…