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In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week:
Traffic was a mess Thursday morning following a major crash on southbound Interstate 205 in Portland and subsequent less serious crashes in Vancouver that compounded the problem.
“It was just a lot of stuff going on all at one time,” said Michael Southwick, a Washington State Department of Transportation traffic operations manager and an engineer.
Deidra White was skeptical of her husband’s hobby.
“I was like, ‘You’re crazy,’ ” she recalled.
That is, until Dustin White won a prize. Then she started to think he was on to something. A mere nine years after they married in 2007, she joined him in his favorite pastime of armchair treasure hunting.
The city of Vancouver is in negotiations to purchase a new headquarters for the police department.
According to an abruptly updated agenda for Monday’s city council meeting, the headquarters for the Vancouver Police Department may soon move to a vacant, 45,000-square-foot building at 521 Chkalov Drive. Until 2017, the building had served as a call center for Wells Fargo.
A developer has submitted a preliminary application to build a 124-unit affordable apartment complex in east Vancouver.
The project, titled Columbia Gardens Apartments, would be located at the southeast corner of Northeast 112th Avenue and Northeast 16th Street, a short distance east of Interstate 205.
In the weeks after having her first child, Kayla Edwards has been interviewed by USA Today, Time magazine, the “Today” show and “Tamron Hall,” a daytime talk show on ABC named after its host.
That most recent interview came last week on stage, with a live audience, while Hall asked the Vancouver native questions with her baby sitting soundly asleep in her arms. That display proves that Edwards’ daughter, 1-month-old Indy Pearl Edwards, is truly as “chill” as Edwards, 28, says she is.