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‘Resilient’ K-9 Remi recovering from injury returns to work with Vancouver police
Wounded in the line of duty June 17, Vancouver police K-9 Remi is back on the job. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Cowboy hats are now an option for Clark County sheriff’s deputies
Clark County sheriff’s deputies can now sport Western flair while wrangling justice. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Clark Public Utilities candidates talk about nuclear power, metering, broadband
Three Vancouverites are in the running for a six-year term on the Clark Public Utilities board, with a primary election set for Aug. 6. Read…
3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent hosts town hall in Camas
CAMAS — At a town hall event Tuesday morning, Republican 3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent declared that inflation, immigration and parental rights are the…
‘Each drum is a heartbeat’: Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s drum circle uses music to heal, honor ancestors, make connections
TOLEDO — On a Thursday in April, the late afternoon light drifted through an open door, clashing with the rhythmic sounds of drums and singing.…
Birds of prey: Raptor cam livestreams ospreys return to Port of Ridgefield
After six months in South America, two Ospreys have returned to Ridgefield to nest, rest and lay eggs — and the Port of Ridgefield is…
Smelt lovers, feathered, furred and gaiter-wearing, go for a dip in Cowlitz River
LONGVIEW — Thousands of eager anglers lined the banks of the Cowlitz River from Kelso to Castle Rock on Tuesday hoping to score a net…
‘Significant icing’: Winter weather begins to melt across Clark County as temps hover around freezing
2024’s first wintry weather kept its grip on Southwest Washington into Wednesday afternoon though the National Weather Service’s Ice Storm Warning expired at noon. Read…
Main Street in downtown Vancouver ready for makeover as city strives to assure businesses
When Seanette Corkill moved from the Midwest to Vancouver in 1989, Main Street was hardly bustling. Like many, she picked Vancouver for tax purposes and…