As federal crackdowns on unauthorized immigration ramp up under edicts from President Donald Trump, Clark County agencies — from police departments to schools to hospitals…
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Camas teacher doesn’t win Grammy Award but still gets grant money
Although Camas High School’s choir teacher did not win the 2025 Music Educator Grammy Award, as a finalist, he will receive $1,000 and a matching…
Clark County’s population younger than 5 is falling overall but not in every corner of the county
Clark County’s infant, toddler and preschool populations are dipping, but some areas are home to more youngsters than others. Read more… Source: The Columbian
More than a nuisance, fruit flies used to study adaptation at WSU Vancouver
Most people see fruit flies as a nuisance. A scientist at Washington State University Vancouver sees them as the key to understanding evolution. Read more… …
Federal funding freeze: Clark County governments, schools, nonprofits looking for answers
Clark County governments, schools and nonprofits are scrambling for information about how a White House order to freeze all federal grants and loans will impact…
Seven Clark County school districts ask voters to approve levies and bonds in February election
Voters in seven Clark County school districts will cast ballots Feb. 11 on levies and bonds. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver nonprofit will celebrate Black culture at Black History Month Fashion Show
At Vancouver nonprofit Please Don’t Die Black Men, executive director and founder Ruby Lewis wears many hats. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Two Clark County school districts receive Energy Efficiency Retrofits grants
Two Clark County school districts received Washington Department of Commerce grants for energy efficiency retrofits in public buildings. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Hudson’s Bay High School English teacher resigns amid sexual misconduct investigation
A Hudson’s Bay High School teacher under investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct with a student has resigned. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Hudson’s Bay students walk out of class to protest district’s handling of teacher sex allegations
Hundreds of Hudson’s Bay High School students walked out of class Monday morning to protest the school district’s handling of 2013 sex allegations against a…