Police in Oregon chased a Vancouver man suspected of reckless driving Saturday afternoon. Read more… Source: The Columbian
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A labor of self-love: Inner Beauty in U aims to mentor women impacted by abuse
Vancouver’s Yolanda Merriweather has had a complicated journey with self-love — one that she hopes can inspire others. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Housing a top struggle for undocumented immigrants in Clark County
Rent was going up again for the decaying Vancouver apartment where Isabel lived with her husband and two sons. And though it was difficult to…
White Salmon Mayor Marla Keethler to run for state Senate seat
Marla Keethler, mayor of White Salmon and a career sports producer, announced her candidacy for state Senate in Washington’s newly redrawn 17th Legislative District on…
Second auto mall? More car dealers get sites in gear in Clark County
Two more automobile dealerships, with a single owner, are in the works off Southeast Mill Plain Boulevard in east Vancouver. They are the third and…
Summer jobs picture upbeat for Clark County teens
Teen employment in Clark County has been on the decline for years but not anymore — good news for teens wanting to earn some money…
Former Vancouver police officer under criminal investigation in potential perjury case
A former Vancouver police officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly lying about his job experience when applying for search warrants in some of his…
Key Interstate 5 Bridge document delayed again, but replacement work could still start in 2026
The release of a draft supplemental environmental impact statement, a critical milestone for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program, has been delayed from this spring to…
Scoring over adversity: King’s Way Christian soccer player Luke Gomes says coping with hearing loss deepens his resolve – and his faith
From a young age, Luke Gomes and his family were cautioned by doctors that playing a sport like soccer could be risky. Read more… Source:…
Clark County Sheriff’s Office’s Co-Responder Program pairs law enforcement, mental health providers
Since December, Clark County sheriff’s deputies have had a new partner in addressing mental health needs — the root of many of their calls for…