As a child, Elizabeth Smart was taught to not talk to strangers, to use the buddy system, and to stop, drop and roll if on…
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Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson makes campaign stop in Vancouver ahead of Tuesday primary
Presidential candidate Marianne Williamson made a campaign stop in Vancouver Thursday evening to speak to supporters and undecided voters before Washington’s Tuesday presidential primary. Read…
Tooth Fairy gives Sarah J. Anderson Elementary students a reason to smile
When kids lose a tooth, they leave it under their pillow and hope the Tooth Fairy pays them a visit during the night. Or at…
Facing nearly $20 million budget deficit, Evergreen Public Schools may cut 140 positions
Evergreen Public Schools leaders are proposing cutting 140 positions across the district to meet nearly $20 million in budget reductions for the 2024-2025 school year.…
Vancouver Police Department lauds year-old body cam program, but some critics still wary
Vancouver police officers have been donning body cameras as a part of their uniforms for almost a year now. Department leaders say the devices have…
Clark Public Utilities’ Jan. 28 Race for Warmth collected over $70,000
Clark Public Utilities’ annual Race for Warmth, a 5K and 10K walk and run, raised more than $70,000 to go to the utility’s Operation Warm…
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery’s customer systems down; health care provider won’t confirm if data breach occurred
Rebound Orthopedics & Neurosurgery would not confirm reports it had been hit by a cyberattack over the weekend, but all external computer systems have been…
Vancouver woman among advocates who urge lawmakers to support House Bill 1450 to expand insurance coverage for biomarker testing for cancer patients
Cancer patients, survivors and their families from the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Action Network traveled to Olympia on Monday morning to urge lawmakers to endorse…
Homes along Fourth Plain near C-Tran’s Vine route jumped in value 5-7% more than average, says study
Homes within a 20-minute walk of a Vine on Fourth Plain station experienced a boost in their property values since the bus rapid transit line…
Washington’s climate efforts hit Clark County utility bills; Typical NW Natural customer will see increase of 11.9 percent
This month, natural gas customers saw the cost of Washington’s climate efforts reflected in their monthly bills. Read more… Source: The Columbian