A Camas man with a history of reported mental illness is accused of calling 911 and saying he planned to kill his estranged wife before…
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Popular downtown Vancouver restaurant, food truck The Mighty Bowl is for sale
A favorite downtown Vancouver restaurant is up for sale. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver has spent $15.55M in 2025 to improve transportation network
The city of Vancouver’s Transportation Benefit District has spent $15.55 million in 2025 to improve the city’s transportation network. But when it comes to building…
PeaceHealth Esther Short clinic in downtown Vancouver to close
The downtown Vancouver PeaceHealth Esther Short Primary Care Clinic is permanently closing Dec. 5 and merging all records with the nonprofit’s Camas clinic. Read more… …
Vancouver’s new flag ‘a powerful reflection of who we are’
There were a few ground rules when Vancouver launched its search for a new city flag earlier this year: Keep it simple, avoid lettering and…
‘Super important foundation’: Salmon Creek water treatment plant keeps up with county’s growth
If you stop by the Salmon Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, the second thing you’ll notice is the stunning views of a meandering Salmon Creek framed…
‘Sacrifice and love’: Crowd turns out to honor vets during Lough Legacy Veterans Day Parade
Men, women and children lined the streets at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Tuesday to honor the nation’s veterans as part of the 37th…
Local veterans say leaving military service is difficult
On Monday, the Vancouver Housing Authority and the Clark College Veterans Center of Excellence hosted a panel featuring six veterans who spoke about how their…
Investigation faults county council, manager for Belkot decision
The Clark County Council and County Manager Kathleen Otto violated the state’s Open Public Meetings Act when the council removed Councilor Michelle Belkot from C-Tran’s…
Vancouver City Council mulls pausing, reformatting community forums after seeing decline in attendance and behavior issues
The Vancouver City Council’s final 2025 community forum set for Nov. 24 may be the last of its kind for a while. Read more… Source:…