CAMAS — A Camas business known for its music lessons is quickly becoming a “one-stop shop” for youth art classes in east Clark County. Read…
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Vancouver’s Dawnell Tillery has given up everything to care for her autistic son Luke but she is running out of options
Dawnell Tillery never had an easy time when it came to her second born. At 2, Luke Clark was diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder, now…
‘I plan on being an advocate for victims’: Daughter of murder victim seeks Vancouver City Council seat
Pooneh Gray, a Vancouver woman who garnered media attention for her efforts to reopen her mother’s 1989 murder case, is running for Vancouver City Council.…
Columbia River marine exporters brace for Trump tariff impacts while importers already feeling pain
Southwest Washington’s Columbia River international exporters are bracing for the Trump administration’s ever-intensifying trade war. Many importers already feel the pain. Read more… Source: The…
Filing week produces challengers for Vancouver City Council seats
As filing week comes to an end, new and familiar candidates are rushing to declare their intent to run for office in Clark County. As…
Cowlitz PUD buys out partner in Gorge wind project it uses to meet clean energy laws
Cowlitz Public Utility District bought out one of its three partners in a Columbia River Gorge wind project, giving the Longview-based utility provider a controlling…
‘This isn’t what I do. This is who I am’: PeaceHealth employee Cliff Marble retires after 49 years of service
What began as a summer job working in the cafeteria at St. Joseph Hospital grew into a career that spanned nearly five decades for Cliff…
WA bill capping rent increases doesn’t ease tenants’ fears in Clark County
Duana Ricks-Johnson, a 54-year-old veteran and single mother, returned from advocating for rent stabilization in Olympia last year to find a 14-day pay-or-vacate notice on…
Safety City event draws 1,000 children curious about Clark Countyfirst responders
“What’s the first thing you do when you get in car?” a Washington State Patrol trooper asked the first graders clustered around him. Read more… …
FVRLibraries wants a new look for library cards — and wants the public to be the designer
As part of its 75th anniversary celebration, the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is inviting both children and adults to submit designs for new library…