Vancouver’s top federal policy priorities in 2020 revolve around bridges. That applies to the Interstate 5 Bridge replacement, said Joel Rubin, a lobbyist who works…
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After nearly a decade at Friends of the Carpenter, Tom Iberle announced in October that he would retire from the faith-based nonprofit. Eventually. The executive…
Martha Walters gently opened the kennel holding two cats, Bob Meowrly and Pawdrey Hepburn. It was time for what the Humane Society for Southwest Washington…
While honoring a woman who was fatally shot Tuesday at an elementary school in Hazel Dell, supporters spoke of the impact she had on the…
Toward the end of a three-day market, Emily Corsen, 9, estimated that she had sold 90 small, designed pots with succulents. After a quick stop…
With more than 50,000 Clark County residents commuting to jobs in Oregon and battling almost daily traffic jams, there must be a better way to…
When Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle was looking for help lighting the Christmas tree in Esther Short Park, she knew just who to call: Vancouver’s very own…
The fruiting body of Titan VanCoug — the rare corpse flower at Washington State University Vancouver that drew thousands of visitors to the campus this…
They were gone by the time The Columbian stopped by late on Thanksgiving morning, but staffers running an American Red Cross blood drive said a…
You’re more likely to find her quilting, reading or working in her garden. But in early December, Vancouver resident Lynn Osborn will be off to…









