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Vancouver firefighters responded to a fire at the former Joe's Crab Shack on Monday morning.

Vancouver fire battles blaze at former Joe’s Crab Shack

Vancouver firefighters responded to a fire at the former Joe's Crab Shack on Monday morning.

April 4, 2022, 7:31am Clark County News

The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a fire at the former Joe's Crab Shack along the Columbia River this morning. Read story

Michael Eddy was able to calm down after an intense manic episode at the Safe Stay Community, enabling him to reset and establish a sense of stability. He soon found employment through Share's "Talkin' Trash" program.

Residents of Vancouver’s first Safe Stay Community on path to ending homelessness

Michael Eddy was able to calm down after an intense manic episode at the Safe Stay Community, enabling him to reset and establish a sense of stability. He soon found employment through Share's "Talkin' Trash" program.

April 4, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

“We’re not going to stop homelessness because we don’t like it.” Read story

A boy looks out from behind a brick wall at the damaged Peter S. Ogden Elementary School.

Deadly 1972 tornado left its mark on Vancouver

A boy looks out from behind a brick wall at the damaged Peter S. Ogden Elementary School.

April 3, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

Survivors, relatives of victims of deadly tornado vividly recall events of 50 years ago Read story

Washington State's Supreme Court Building, also known as the Temple of Justice, photographed on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Olympia, Wash.

Racial covenants in home titles to remain in public record, Washington Supreme Court ruled

Washington State's Supreme Court Building, also known as the Temple of Justice, photographed on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020, in Olympia, Wash.

April 3, 2022, 6:03am Editor's Choice

County auditors cannot remove racial covenants on a home’s title and deed from the public record, the state Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Read story

Each of the Briar Rose Inn's four rooms is different. This is the Hemingway Room, where the Kettenrings' young boys slept when they owned the home in the early 1900s.

Retirement rosy at Briar Rose Inn in downtown Vancouver

Each of the Briar Rose Inn's four rooms is different. This is the Hemingway Room, where the Kettenrings' young boys slept when they owned the home in the early 1900s.

April 3, 2022, 6:02am Business

After all the kerfuffle of the past century — world wars, depressions and recessions, political drama and pandemics — you might be ready to escape to a kinder, gentler era, when TikTok was the sound of a clock and screen time meant looking out the window. Vancouver couple Sallie and… Read story

Law enforcement officials pay tribute to Officer Donal Sahota during a memorial service at ilani Casino Resort near La Center on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8, 2022.

Investigation: Deputy shot off-duty Vancouver police officer 4 seconds after arrivingvideo icon

Law enforcement officials pay tribute to Officer Donal Sahota during a memorial service at ilani Casino Resort near La Center on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8, 2022.

April 1, 2022, 5:53pm Clark County News

The Clark County sheriff’s deputy who mistakenly shot Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota fired four shots within four seconds of arriving at the off-duty officer’s Battle Ground home, killing him. Read story

Julio Cesar Segura, 20, of Yakima appears Jan. 31 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with an armed robbery and death of off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota, who was mistakenly shot by a Clark County sheriff's deputy during a manhunt for Segura.

Clark County judge orders release of Sahota shooting investigation

Julio Cesar Segura, 20, of Yakima appears Jan. 31 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with an armed robbery and death of off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota, who was mistakenly shot by a Clark County sheriff's deputy during a manhunt for Segura.

March 31, 2022, 4:00pm Clark County News

Investigative documents related to the Jan. 29 slaying of an off-duty Vancouver police officer are set to become public, despite attempts to block their release by defense attorneys involved in the case. Read story

Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz speaks during a COVID-19 press conference at the Clark County Public Service Center in March 2020.

Clark County councilors at odds over ethics complaint

Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz speaks during a COVID-19 press conference at the Clark County Public Service Center in March 2020.

March 31, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

An ethics complaint filed against Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz could be the first complaint given to the county’s soon-to-be-formed ethics review commission to consider. Read story

Vancouver Fire Department Capt. Heidi Parr stands in front of her engine at Fire Station 2. Parr leads the first all-female crew in the department's 150-year history. The hope is that this crew formation becomes less unusual as the department diversifies its workforce, Fire Chief Brennan Blue said. Out of the Vancouver Fire Department's 178 frontline firefighters and captains, only 10 are women.

Vancouver Fire Department forms its first all-female crew

Vancouver Fire Department Capt. Heidi Parr stands in front of her engine at Fire Station 2. Parr leads the first all-female crew in the department's 150-year history. The hope is that this crew formation becomes less unusual as the department diversifies its workforce, Fire Chief Brennan Blue said. Out of the Vancouver Fire Department's 178 frontline firefighters and captains, only 10 are women.

March 31, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

After more than 150 years of existence, the Vancouver Fire Department just formed its first all-female crew — and it wasn’t entirely planned. Read story

Michael Wilkerson from EcoNorthwest, an economic consulting firm, will lead a workshop on policy framework as it relates to housing affordability and availability in Vancouver.

Vancouver City Council focuses on affordable housing

Michael Wilkerson from EcoNorthwest, an economic consulting firm, will lead a workshop on policy framework as it relates to housing affordability and availability in Vancouver.

March 29, 2022, 6:11pm Clark County News

Six years after the city of Vancouver declared a housing emergency for low-income households, city staff believe they are making meaningful steps to resolve the crisis. Read story