Vancouver city staff say they’re in the dark about the condition and location of rental housing in the city. Their proposed solution — requiring landlords…
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Rep. Perez taps into common frustration: Too-bright headlights
During a time of extreme partisanship, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez wants to work on a problem that seems to unite most Americans in disdain:…
In-N-Out isn’t the only chain driving Clark County’s fast-food fever
Steve Mathis’ wife recently asked him how often he’ll eat at Ridgefield’s highly anticipated In-N-Out restaurant once it opens. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Impact Camas-Washougal food drive provides food boxes to families as school lunch programs close for summer
This weekend’s 11th annual Impact Camas-Washougal food drive hopes to raise $19,000 to help needy families in addition to packing boxes of food to be…
Leaked Trump vision for ‘a leaner NOAA’ scraps key Columbia River salmon restoration fund
A leaked Trump administration budget proposal completely scraps a key Columbia River salmon recovery program as the administration seeks to slash the National Oceanic and…
Repair work planned for August on natural gas pipeline north of Camas
Repair work will likely begin this summer on a section of the Northwest Pipeline just north of Camas. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Body found in Columbia believed to be missing 18-year-old
A body found in the Columbia River is believed to be an 18-year-old man reported missing May 23, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read…
Mental health advocates work to break stigma in talk at Ridgefield High School
RIDGEFIELD — For the first time since the pandemic, a local mental health advocacy group has been able to get back into classrooms with an…
HOPE Dementia Support connects ‘people who are on the same journey’
For years, David Edwards searched for help for his wife, Patty, who was showing signs of Alzheimer’s disease. In their small Texas town, he repeatedly…
From the Newsroom: Outage sent our staff into overdrive
May 19 was a challenging day for many of us here at The Columbian. Our website, which averages 55,000 page views a day, was completely…