Local property owners filled the Clark County Council hearing room Wednesday morning, hoping to air their grievances about a proposed high-voltage transmission line expected to…
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Vancouver drops parking requirements for affordable housing developments
The city of Vancouver will no longer require parking spots for new affordable housing in hopes of cutting project costs and making room for more…
‘A taste of what it will be like when we develop the North Shore trail’: Leadbetter Walk & Roll planned for September
The city of Camas has a clear vision for the twisty, two-lane Northeast Leadbetter Road that hugs Lacamas Lake’s northeast shoreline. Eventually, the city will…
Oregon man accused in Brush Prairie vehicular homicide case had 7 times legal limit of THC in system
An Albany, Ore., man is accused of driving with more than seven times the legal limit of THC — the active ingredient in marijuana —…
Motion to remove fluoride from Camas’ drinking water fails for lack of support from council
CAMAS — Fluoride will remain in Camas’ drinking water. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver plans to buy $1.3M metal building for what will be the largest homeless shelter in Clark County
The Vancouver City Council on Monday agreed to buy a $1.3 million metal building for a planned homeless shelter. Read more… Source: The Columbian
The Foundation will open housing for those exiting prison in Fourth Plain Village in August
Supportive housing for people exiting prison will open in the Fourth Plain Village neighborhood in August. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Sun, friends and nutrition: Summer meals program feeding kids in Vancouver parks
A line of kids started counting down the seconds until the clock struck noon Wednesday and they could get their free summer lunch at Evergreen…
Weather Eye: Warm again today before cooler air, clouds roll in
The long Fourth of July holiday weekend had generally fair weather in our local area. Although on July 4, Vancouver only reached 71 degrees. Cool…
Clark County emergency responders say Fourth of July was busy but average
Independence Day was a busy holiday for firefighters and other emergency responders across Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian