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The Clark County Courthouse, front, and Clark County Jail in downtown Vancouver are pictured in May 2019.

Clark County Council to review proposal to create jail services department

The Clark County Courthouse, front, and Clark County Jail in downtown Vancouver are pictured in May 2019.

September 19, 2022, 4:56pm Clark County News

At its meeting Tuesday evening, the Clark County Council will review a proposed resolution to create a new jail services department. The resolution, which was brought to the council by County Manager Kathleen Otto, is the first step toward transitioning management of the Clark County Jail away from the Clark… Read story

Little Conejo Norte employee Jacob Brill hands a bag of chips to a customer at Carts by the Park in Ridgefield.

Food trucks are not idling in Clark County

Little Conejo Norte employee Jacob Brill hands a bag of chips to a customer at Carts by the Park in Ridgefield.

September 19, 2022, 6:04am Business

It’s been 10 years since Steve Valenta founded the Mighty Bowl food truck and ushered in a new era of mobile food units. Read story

Illustration of the Interstate 5 Bridge with a tunnel.

Why alternative Interstate 5 Bridge replacement ideas won’t work

Illustration of the Interstate 5 Bridge with a tunnel.

September 18, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Nearly everyone agrees the Interstate 5 Bridge is not serving the region well. Read story

Odyssey World International Education Services board member Rheta Rubenstein, from left, administrative assistant Miracle Joslin, founder and executive director Karen Morrison, and board member Pandora Pierce stand for a portrait outside RichlandHub Coffee Shop.

Founder of Vancouver nonprofit says healing her community at heart of Odyssey World

Odyssey World International Education Services board member Rheta Rubenstein, from left, administrative assistant Miracle Joslin, founder and executive director Karen Morrison, and board member Pandora Pierce stand for a portrait outside RichlandHub Coffee Shop.

September 17, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Karen Morrison, founder and senior executive director of Washington-based nonprofit organization Odyssey World International Education Services, says she stands on the shoulders of great Black and African American women. Read story

A NW Natural gas meter.

Rate hike expected for NW Natural customers

A NW Natural gas meter.

September 17, 2022, 6:00am Business

NW Natural customers will likely see their rates go up starting in November. Residential customers using an average of 57 therms per month will see rates go up by about $11.75 per month. Small commercial companies using an average of 242 therms per month will see an increase of about… Read story

Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez will face Republican Joe Kent in the general election for the 3rd District congressional seat currently held by Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler.

3rd District candidates Perez, Kent to face off in Vancouver

Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez will face Republican Joe Kent in the general election for the 3rd District congressional seat currently held by Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler.

September 16, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

Candidates Joe Kent, R-Yacolt, and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, are set to face off in a mid-October debate to argue why they are the best option to replace long-term incumbent Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler in Congress. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

Details emerge in arson, burglary of Vancouver mayor’s home

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

September 15, 2022, 11:46am Clark County News

A Vancouver man was captured on surveillance video grabbing a bottle of lighter fluid from the Shumway Safeway store before allegedly using it to light a fire Monday evening at the nearby residence of Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle and her husband, Terry Ogle. Read story

Kirkland Development has submitted plans to the city of Vancouver to build a four-building, mixed-use development where Who Song & Larry's and the former Joe's Crab Shack building now stand.

Parking lots and green areas to trade places along Vancouver waterfront

Kirkland Development has submitted plans to the city of Vancouver to build a four-building, mixed-use development where Who Song & Larry's and the former Joe's Crab Shack building now stand.

September 15, 2022, 6:00am Business

Two grassy fields north of Who Song & Larry’s near the railroad tracks are going to become construction staging and parking lots, and two existing parking lots near the river are going to eventually be turned into lawns. Read story

Sallie Reavey, co-owner of the Briar Rose Inn, adjusts a sign for her bed and breakfast Wednesday. She says she might have to sell the inn if a Safe Stay Community is established across the street.

Prospect of third Safe Stay site in downtown Vancouver troubles neighbors

Sallie Reavey, co-owner of the Briar Rose Inn, adjusts a sign for her bed and breakfast Wednesday. She says she might have to sell the inn if a Safe Stay Community is established across the street.

September 14, 2022, 7:32pm Clark County News

A vacant downtown lot that was most recently home to a New Heights Church is being considered by Vancouver officials as a possible site for its third Safe Stay Community providing shelter and services for people experiencing homelessness. Read story

Above, Chad Mackay, CEO of El Gaucho, shares details about the multiple restaurants while standing inside the Witness Tree bar at Kirkland Tower and Hotel Indigo.

Kirkland Tower, Hotel Indigo to soon open at The Waterfront Vancouver

Above, Chad Mackay, CEO of El Gaucho, shares details about the multiple restaurants while standing inside the Witness Tree bar at Kirkland Tower and Hotel Indigo.

September 14, 2022, 6:04am Business

Perched high atop The Waterfront Vancouver, Kirkland Tower’s top-floor condo allows Dean Kirkland to peer down on the bustling new development. Read story