Vancouver police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man they say set a portable toilet on fire behind an east Vancouver church. Read…
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Weather Eye: Chilling winds, storms as spring tries to burst forward
Contrary to my expectations, Wednesday’s weather system was rather weak, producing less than a quarter-inch of rainfall in the lowlands as of noon Wednesday. Don’t…
Cowlitz Indian Tribe not buying Tri-Mountain Golf Course after all
Clark County won’t be selling Tri-Mountain Golf Course to the Cowlitz Indian Tribe after all. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘There’s no one single solution’: Panelists discuss affordable housing challenges at ‘Columbian Conversations’ event
Northwest affordable housing providers say it’s a volatile time for them as federal programs that have long fueled Clark County development are threatened. Read more… …
Evergreen school board unanimously approves resolution protecting students from immigration enforcement on campus
After a month of deliberating and considering student feedback, Evergreen Public Schools’ board on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution protecting students from immigration enforcement on…
Historic Schofield building demolition continues in Vancouver as owners look to preserve what history they can
Vancouver residents must bid farewell to the city’s oldest commercial building as its owners, the Schofield family, look to honor its legacy with something new.…
Evergreen Tennis owners object to partnership between Camas High School, U.S. Tennis Association
CAMAS — The owners of Evergreen Tennis are pushing back on a proposed partnership between the Camas School District and the United States Tennis Association…
Trial begins for man accused of first-degree murder in central Vancouver drive-by shooting
A prosecutor on Tuesday promised to walk a Clark County jury through what began as a fatal car crash investigation but investigators later found to…
Gravel mining opponents get a win from courts in north Clark County case
The Washington Court of Appeals this week handed a win to opponents of gravel mining in rural northwestern Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘I want to be an insect.’ ‘I want to be a moth’: Forest School in Salmon Creek immerses kids in nature’s lessons
A Clark County school for young children uses the great outdoors as its classroom, rain or shine. Read more… Source: The Columbian