There’s no shortage of human history to take in at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. But how many human visitors delve into the parallel…
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La Center working to make ‘dream’ downtown a reality
LA CENTER — It’s been more than a year since La Center city officials announced a major downtown redevelopment plan. While it may look like…
Metal roof too expensive for the Washougal High School roof-replacement project budget
Rising costs have forced the Washougal School District to pivot to Plan B for its Washougal High School roof-replacement project. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Over protests, Vancouver City Council OKs downtown parking changes
The Vancouver City Council approved some downtown parking changes Monday, including eliminating free weekend parking and paving the way for higher rates, over the protests…
Will Vancouver voters decide to elect city councilors by district?
Vancouver voters will likely choose whether they want to split into four districts this November, a conflicted city council decided Monday. Read more… Source: The…
Joe Kent pushed analyst to ‘rethink’ report on Venezuelan deportations, says N.Y. Times
Joe Kent, a Yacolt Republican turned White House operative, pushed a since-fired senior analyst to “rethink” a report that went against the White House’s justification…
Those living in west Vancouver’s decade-old ‘Share camp’ say they have nowhere else to go
Eleven-year-old Raina Troupe is used to winding through tents to get to her school bus stop along Jefferson Street in downtown Vancouver. Her family’s little…
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collects 82,000 pounds of food in its 33rd year
Letter carriers and volunteers collected about 82,000 pounds of food for the 33rd annual Clark County Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on May 10. Read…
Four ceremonies in Clark County will mark Memorial Day
Four Memorial Day ceremonies on Monday in Clark County will honor members of all branches of the military who have given their lives in service…
Former Vancouver man to serve 11 years for child sex trafficking
A former Vancouver man was sentenced Monday to 11 years in federal prison in a child sex trafficking case. Read more… Source: The Columbian