The Clark County Council has reversed course — again — on a resource lands study needed to consider proposed urban growth boundary expansions from Ridgefield,…
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Is rent cap step forward or backward? Clark County advocates on both sides of issue weigh in
Washington will likely cap rent increases, news that leaves Clark County renters relieved and landlords reeling. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: Rain remains scarce as temperatures set to warm up
After a few widely scattered showers around the region, we turn to mostly sunny skies on Wednesday and Thursday with highs around the 80-degree mark.…
Chuck Carpenter steps down from Washougal School Board
Chuck Carpenter has announced his resignation from the Washougal School Board, effective June 30. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘Spring into Sisterhood’: Odyssey World hosts annual gathering dedicated to uplifting women
Women across Clark County commemorated spring over the weekend not with flowers, but by uplifting one another, celebrating friendship and gathering in sisterhood. Read more… …
County treasurer to open drop-off window for tax payments
The Clark County Treasurer’s Office will open the tax payment drop-off window for the final two days of April. Read more… Source: The Columbian
It’s official: Vancouver is a Bee City
Vancouver is officially a Bee City. In recognition of the importance of native bees, the Vancouver City Council unanimously adopted a resolution April 7 designating…
‘Few places to go’: Those living in Burnt Bridge Creek encampment say it serves a purpose, but city plans to close it
Mary Hoxsic knows the encampment along Vancouver’s Burnt Bridge Creek Trail where she lives has a bad reputation. But outsiders don’t know the campers’ stories,…
From the Newsroom: Casting a shell on the newsroom
Here are some things I found in The Columbian’s newsroom in the past few weeks. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Cowlitz Tribal Public Safety Dept.’s interim chief dies of self-inflicted gunshot
The Cowlitz Tribal Public Safety Department’s interim chief died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday after he allegedly fled a northeast Vancouver residence where a…