A judge has dismissed the murder case against a Clark County man found incompetent to stand trial for allegations that he fatally stabbed his sister…
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Vancouver lays out its park improvement plans with slides, footbridges, more
On a bright, crisp weekday afternoon in early October, young children squealed with delight as they navigated the slides, footbridges and climbing structures at the…
From the Newsroom: Former editor left big shoes to fill
I have big shoes to fill in writing this column. Craig Brown-sized shoes, to be more precise. As our former editor here at The Columbian,…
Signs of the times: Political campaigns fuel business for local printers
Signs lining street corners and flyers filling mailboxes are clear indications that an election is drawing near. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘A light in the community’: Vancouver philanthropist Paul Christensen dies at 91
Vancouver philanthropist Paul Christensen, widely praised for his commitment to children’s enrichment and the arts, died Thursday. He was 91. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Judge denies request by Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend to serve jail sentence only on weekends
A judge rejected a former Vancouver defense attorney’s request to serve her 10-day jail sentence for forgery and identity theft only on weekends Read more… …
Fire damages 2 units at First Street Station apartment complex in east Vancouver
Fire damaged two apartment units at an east Vancouver complex Thursday afternoon. No injuries were reported, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read more… Source:…
Clark County colleges will follow laws concerning immigration enforcement actions, school officials say
No sightings of immigration agents have been reported at Clark County postsecondary schools, but protocols are in place just in case. Read more… Source: The…
‘New chapter’: Columbia River Mental Health Services names new CEO, president
Columbia River Mental Health Services recently announced the appointment of a new CEO and a new board president in an effort to mark a “new…
Clark County health officials on alert after measles found in Ore. wastewater
Detection of measles in Oregon wastewater has health officials here on alert. Read more… Source: The Columbian