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Standing by: Climate change may be changing the way officials decide to do business at the Hood River County tree farm. (Photo by Jurgen A.

Log it or leave it: Oregon county ponders new way to cash in on trees

Standing by: Climate change may be changing the way officials decide to do business at the Hood River County tree farm. (Photo by Jurgen A.

September 17, 2023, 4:16pm Editor's Choice

Like many rural Oregon counties, Hood River County has for decades relied on logging to help pay for county services. Read story

Popularity of Camas’ Heritage Park becoming a problem

September 16, 2023, 6:03am Clark County News

Ask any newcomer to Camas what attracted them to the city, and there’s a good chance the city’s abundant parks and open spaces will be on that list. But the popularity of Camas’ parks sometimes comes with headaches for users as well as city staff. The city’s 5.5-acre Heritage Park,… Read story

Washougal's rock snake consisted of 14 rocks on July 20. Four days later, it had more than doubled in length.

‘Roxy the rock snake’ brings joy in Washougal

Washougal's rock snake consisted of 14 rocks on July 20. Four days later, it had more than doubled in length.

September 16, 2023, 6:01am Clark County Life

Katrina Voshall struggled with depression and grief for months after her son died in 2022. Read story

Drivers pass by the Main Street New Seasons Market. According to the company's <a href="https://www.newseasonsmarket.com/find-a-store/main-street">website</a>, the new store's amenities include catering, an espresso bar, pizza, soft serve ice cream and cookies.

New Seasons Market in downtown Vancouver stirs excitement

Drivers pass by the Main Street New Seasons Market. According to the company's <a href="https://www.newseasonsmarket.com/find-a-store/main-street">website</a>, the new store's amenities include catering, an espresso bar, pizza, soft serve ice cream and cookies.

September 15, 2023, 6:06am Business

The green and black signs are up. And that means Vancouver’s westside residents won’t have to wait much longer for the much-anticipated Main Street New Seasons Market. Read story

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Fish and Wildlife biologist drowns during steelhead survey north of Carson

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September 14, 2023, 6:31pm Clark County News

A Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist drowned Wednesday while conducting a summer steelhead survey in the Wind River north of Carson, according to the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

The union that represents Kaiser Permanente health care workers announced Thursday that 98 percent of its members have voted to authorize a strike.

Kaiser workers in Clark County, elsewhere vote to authorize strike

The union that represents Kaiser Permanente health care workers announced Thursday that 98 percent of its members have voted to authorize a strike.

September 14, 2023, 4:46pm Business

As a strike vote comes to a close, the union that represents Kaiser Permanente health care workers announced Thursday that 98 percent of its members have voted to authorize a strike. Read story

State budget cuts will force Larch Corrections Center, a minimum-security prison, to close.

Union that represents Washington corrections officers seeks to block Larch closure

State budget cuts will force Larch Corrections Center, a minimum-security prison, to close.

September 14, 2023, 11:44am Clark County News

The union that represents Washington corrections officers filed a complaint Wednesday seeking a court injunction to stop the impending closure of Larch Corrections Center. Read story

A trash can shared between the public and people living at the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail camp in Vancouver overflows with garbage.

Clark Asks: What’s being done about trash in Clark County homeless camps?

A trash can shared between the public and people living at the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail camp in Vancouver overflows with garbage.

September 14, 2023, 6:07am Clark County Health

At the Burnt Bridge Creek Trail camp — one of the largest homeless camps in Vancouver — a single, modest-size trash can spills over with empty food containers and paper towels. The leftover food has attracted wasps. Read story

A motorist passes by a development underway at Lacamas Square in southeast Vancouver. The retail center will include four buildings in its first phase, bringing in around 38,000 square feet of new retail space to the corner of N.E. 192nd Avenue and S.E. First Street.

Lacamas Square development underway

A motorist passes by a development underway at Lacamas Square in southeast Vancouver. The retail center will include four buildings in its first phase, bringing in around 38,000 square feet of new retail space to the corner of N.E. 192nd Avenue and S.E. First Street.

September 12, 2023, 6:08am Business

Work is underway on a new retail development, Lacamas Square, in east Vancouver, set to bring in a number of restaurants to the area. Read story

Ophelia Noble of Vancouver speaks during a community forum in March 2018 at Clark College in Vancouver.

Washington AG sues Ophelia Noble, whose Noble Foundation is meant to aid Clark, Cowlitz counties’ people of color

Ophelia Noble of Vancouver speaks during a community forum in March 2018 at Clark College in Vancouver.

September 11, 2023, 5:57pm Clark County News

A Longview woman who founded and ran a charity to assist communities of color in Clark and Cowlitz counties has been sued by the state alleging she and family members diverted hundreds of thousands of dollars in private, state and county funds for their personal use. Read story