As Columbia River Mental Health Services explores ways to restore behavioral health programs it suspended last week, patients and advocates are still reeling. Read more… …
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Battle Ground families fear homelessness after their landlord is arrested on murder and tax charges
Steven Miller, 35, was shocked when he clicked on The Columbian’s website in February. Beneath the headline, “Vancouver man suspected of attempted murder held on…
Washougal working to create ‘vibrant’ space at Schmid Family Park
The city of Washougal is launching a project to transform its Schmid Family Park. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Bail set at $500,000 for 16-year-old Vancouver boy accused in shooting at carnival
A judge has set bail at $500,000 for a 16-year-old Vancouver boy accused of shooting another teenage boy during a fight at a carnival Thursday…
Student homelessness is growing in Clark County and across the state
Homelessness among students continues to increase across Clark County and the state, reaching record highs, according to a Seattle nonprofit. Read more… Source: The Columbian
16-year-old arrested in shooting at carnival in Vancouver Plaza parking lot
Vancouver police arrested a 16-year-old boy who they say shot one person during a fight at a carnival Thursday night in central Vancouver. Authorities did…
Clark County man wants Vancouver and the county to do more to protect disappearing tree-lined ridgelines
For Warren Neth, one of the great things about his Harney Heights home was being able to walk among the trees on the neighboring ridgetops.…
Vancouver Farmers Market’s summer season kicks off with new vendors and market favorites
New vendors are joining many old standbys at the popular downtown Vancouver Farmers Market for its spring-summer season, which kicks off Saturday. Read more… Source:…
Vancouver named a Tree City USA for 36th consecutive year
The National Arbor Day Foundation named Vancouver a Tree City USA for the 36th consecutive year. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Columbia River Mental Health Services names Craig Pridemore as interim CEO
Columbia River Mental Health Services, which abruptly suspended some operations March 24 due to financial woes, announced Thursday it has hired its former CEO back.…