When Robyn Kistemaker’s son, Lucas, was in preschool, his teacher recommended screening him for autism after noticing certain behaviors, such as running away from the…
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At Port of Longview, company aims to make jet fuel out of timber waste
If Northwest Advanced Bio-Fuels has its way, the Port of Longview may soon have a $2.4 billion sustainable aviation fuel plant. Read more… Source: The…
Sea-Tac, Delta aim to use more sustainable fuel. Will that help potential Longview company?
After a nearly 45-year career in tech and infrastructure and trying his hand in wind and other renewable energy technologies, Dave Smoot pivoted to sustainable…
Penguins rule!: Clark College named one of top 200 community colleges in U.S.
Clark College has been named as one of the top 200 community colleges in the United States by the Aspen Institute and is eligible for…
Tuesday election results in Clark County unchanged in updated vote counts
Tuesday’s election results remained unchanged as additional votes were counted throughout the week. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver Clinic program aims to boost screening for lung cancer
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States but the most detectable through early screening. Still, lung cancer screening rates…
3 arrested in Oregon in connection with fatal shooting in parking lot of Hazel Dell apartment complex
Three people were arrested in Oregon over the past week in connection with an Oct. 26 fatal shooting in the parking lot of an apartment…
Battle Ground City Council approves ordinances that clear the way for affordable housing project
After years of delays, a 95-unit housing project is inching forward in Battle Ground. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Stay Warm Vancouver: Winter weather outreach to begin along Fourth Plain corridor
Stephanie VanVolkinburg stood on Fourth Plain Boulevard on a recent afternoon and held a sign that read, “No One Should Freeze to Death on our…
Vancouver man pleads guilty to second-degree murder for killing roommate, burning remains
A Vancouver man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Wednesday for killing his roommate and burning the man’s remains in the summer of 2023. Read more… …