June 22, 2024, 6:11am Clark County Life
Because it tends to stay cool and wet, Western Washington is not a butterfly haven, lepidopterist Dr. Robert Michael Pyle said. Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:10am Clark County Life
Electric vehicles are continuing a half-decade trend of nearly 50 percent year-over-year growth in Clark County, as many drivers wave goodbye to the gas pump and hello to fuel and maintenance costs savings. A new Washington instant rebate set to roll out in August may be the extra push some… Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News
I took a long Father’s Day weekend to visit my amazing daughter and her family in Medford, Ore., and also was off on Juneteenth, so there hasn’t been a lot going on in my office this week. Instead, I will use this space to catch you up on a couple… Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News
Tia Robertson eyed the ladder perched on the side of the eight-story building with a mixture of trepidation and exhilaration. On one hand, she is terrified of heights; on the other, she is loath to turn away from a good-natured goading. Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:08am Clark County Life
Vancouver unofficially declared Jan. 11, 1909, “Tabernacle Day” as several local churches erected a space large enough to house the attendees expected for the “Cyclone” Dan Shannon revival. The Oregon evangelist wasn’t scheduled to speak until April, but the 10th Street building held 1,500 people when the county’s population was… Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:08am Clark County Life
Is this a good time to prune my trees and shrubs or should I wait until they have made all their growth? Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:07am Business
A Washougal resident fears potential Clark County code revisions could wreck the peace and quiet that drew many to rural areas. Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life
My granddaughter, Jessica, had just turned 10 when she and her mom visited us in Springfield, Ore., back in 2015. Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News
June through September are the most dangerous months for traffic fatalities in Washington, especially among young drivers. With school out for summer, state traffic officials are urging caution for teen drivers hitting the road. Read story
June 22, 2024, 6:05am Latest News
Disabled anglers across Washington’s Region 5 have a number of ADA access fishing sites to choose from, and there are more such sites being planned. Read story