The Little Bronze Girl, a 3-foot-tall metal statue of a child reading a book, has been a beloved part of downtown Camas since being installed…
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Gas prices dip while costs for meat and eggs climb in Clark County this summer
Summer prices will likely be a mixed bag this season. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Arts supporters worry that renovations at city building will hinder Vancouver’s creative community
The Vancouver Arts Hub is energizing the local scene, supporters say, but they worry that the city’s plans to renovate the building will stall the…
Vancouver’s Safe Park contract with nonprofit designed to avoid issues
Live Love Outreach will manage the city of Vancouver’s Safe Park for people living in vehicles and RVs. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: Father’s Day looks perfect for picnics, outdoor activities
A pleasant push of marine air arrived early Wednesday morning keeping sunshine at bay at the noon hour. Temperatures were in the 60s and humidity was…
Firefighters were responding to a Battle Ground medical call when house fire breaks out across the street
Clark County Fire District 3 firefighters rescued an elderly couple and two dogs from a burning home in southwest Battle Ground on Tuesday while responding…
Nonprofit breaks ground on Vancouver housing project for women veterans exiting homelessness
As steel bit into the ground and dirt gave way, Rosemary Fryer took a moment to reflect on the symbolism of the moment. Read more… …
Fruit Valley Boys & Girls Clubs launches its first summer program for students
The Fruit Valley Boys & Girls Club is launching its first ever low-cost summer program. Read more… Source: The Columbian
I-5 tolls one step closer to reality with bills signed in Washington, Oregon
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill last week updating the state’s authorization to toll the Interstate 5 Bridge. The move follows a Washington bill…
‘We need to do something’: Vancouver officials grapple with housing construction drop-off
Vancouver is experiencing a housing shortage that hasn’t been seen since the Great Recession. Read more… Source: The Columbian