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Christopher Maynard announces run for 3rd Congressional District

Christopher Maynard

January 14, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Another challenger for Washington’s 3rd Congressional District has announced his campaign for the seat. There are now two Democrats and three Republicans trying to unseat 10-year incumbent Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground. Read story

A processional and memorial service are set Tuesday for retired Clark County Fire District 6 firefighter-paramedic Joe Killian, who recently died from cancer.

Processional, memorial set for Fire District 6 firefighter

A processional and memorial service are set Tuesday for retired Clark County Fire District 6 firefighter-paramedic Joe Killian, who recently died from cancer.

January 13, 2022, 5:05pm Clark County News

A processional and memorial service are set Tuesday for retired Clark County Fire District 6 firefighter-paramedic Joe Killian, who recently died from cancer. Read story

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New hospital admissions surge as omicron spreads through Clark County

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January 13, 2022, 4:30pm Clark County Health

Clark County reported a surge in hospital admissions this week as the omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to spread widely throughout the community. Read story

Clark County law enforcement officials discuss rising property crime at town hall

January 13, 2022, 11:56am Clark County News

Crime in the city of Vancouver has increased by about 60 percent since 2019, Police Chief James McElvain said Wednesday during a virtual town hall event on rising property crime in the area. Read story

A Southern California native, Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain faced a learning curve when he began working in Vancouver, he said, and experienced resistance when trying to implement departmental change.

Vancouver Police Chief McElvain to retire in early summer

A Southern California native, Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain faced a learning curve when he began working in Vancouver, he said, and experienced resistance when trying to implement departmental change.

January 13, 2022, 9:02am Clark County News

Vancouver Police Chief James McElvain announced his intent to retire from the department June 30, ending his more than eight-year tenure in the position. Read story

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: Showers today, then skies should clear for nice weekend

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

January 13, 2022, 6:12am Clark County News

It felt almost springlike outside Wednesday with highs around the county in the 55- to 60-degree range. Although we have showers today, skies will clear tonight, and we will enjoy a few dry days and a second nice weekend in a row. Wow. With all the moisture we could see… Read story

Should the city of Camas buy “Made in America” goods over those produced outside the United States?

Camas mulls ‘buy American’ policy

Should the city of Camas buy “Made in America” goods over those produced outside the United States?

January 13, 2022, 6:03am Clark County News

Should the city of Camas buy “Made in America” goods over those produced outside the United States? That was the question Camas City Council members tossed around during the council’s first workshop of 2022, on Jan. 3. Read story

Vancouver seeks help in shaping city’s future

January 13, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Vancouver city staff urge residents to apply for a seat in the city’s strategic plan advisory committee if they have an interest in shaping Vancouver’s future. Read story

Samantha Forrester, a social worker with Catholic Community Services and director of Bertha's Place and Bertha's Too, looks over a couple's room at Bertha's Place, a new homeless shelter for women, couples and people over 55 that is operated out of the former Howard Johnson hotel near Vancouver Mall. The shelter includes 62 shelter beds and is operated by Catholic Community Services of Western Washington. People will be able to stay in the shelter until they're able to find long-term, sustainable housing.

New Vancouver homeless shelters Bertha’s Place, Bertha’s Too add 94 beds for those in need

Samantha Forrester, a social worker with Catholic Community Services and director of Bertha's Place and Bertha's Too, looks over a couple's room at Bertha's Place, a new homeless shelter for women, couples and people over 55 that is operated out of the former Howard Johnson hotel near Vancouver Mall. The shelter includes 62 shelter beds and is operated by Catholic Community Services of Western Washington. People will be able to stay in the shelter until they're able to find long-term, sustainable housing.

January 13, 2022, 6:01am Churches & Religion

Two new homeless shelters that house women, couples and people over 55 have recently opened in Clark County. Read story

Evergreen School Board incumbent Rachael Rogers meets with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers said her top priority is in building relationships between the school district and the community.

Evergreen Public Schools seeks new director in District 4

Evergreen School Board incumbent Rachael Rogers meets with The Columbian's Editorial Board in Vancouver on Tuesday morning. Rogers said her top priority is in building relationships between the school district and the community.

January 12, 2022, 8:16pm Clark County News

School board member Rachael Rogers has resigned from her position on the Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors, the district announced in a press release Tuesday evening. Read story