First responders Saturday evening shut down a portion of West Sixth Street in downtown Vancouver for a man who climbed out onto communication wires and…
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VSAA, Hudson’s Bay High School students walk out to protest Vancouver Public Schools budget cuts
Students at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics and Hudson’s Bay High School staged walkouts Thursday morning to protest Vancouver Public Schools’ $35 million budget…
Vancouver nonprofit Council for for the Homeless awarded $2M grant from MacKenzie Scott’s foundation
Council for the Homeless received a $2 million grant Tuesday toward its mission to end homelessness. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Oswego Grill eyes Beaches location for new restaurant starting in 2025
Oregon chain Oswego Grill plans to take over the riverfront space held by Beaches Restaurant and Bar, expecting to open its Vancouver outpost in the…
Vancouver-based ZoomInfo sees $5M net loss in fourth quarter of 2023
After a year of growth, Vancouver-based ZoomInfo reported a $5 million net loss in its fourth financial quarter of 2023. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, U.S. Agriculture deputy secretary tour United Grain Export Terminal
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez stood on top of the largest grain elevator on the West Coast, which is also the tallest structure in Vancouver,…
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…
Speed a factor in semi crash that blocked all lanes of I-5 South on the bridge
A flipped semi blocked all southbound lanes of traffic on the Interstate 5 Bridge on Wednesday night causing long backups and delays for travelers. Read…
Final pilings removed from Vancouver port’s Terminal 1 dock — making way for public market, eventually
Crews removed the last piling from the Port of Vancouver’s Terminal 1 dock Wednesday, bringing an end to the first stage of construction to replace…
Vancouver sinkhole that swallowed SUV wasn’t caused by weather
The Washington Street sinkhole that partially swallowed an SUV early Saturday wasn’t connected to last week’s weather, according to the city of Vancouver’s Public Works…