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Speeding driver on Highway 14 sends Camas man to the hospital in rollover crash, says WSP

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May 22, 2024, 7:44am Clark County News

A speeding driver rear-ended another car on state Highway 14 near the junction with Interstate 205 Tuesday afternoon sending one person to the hospital, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

As air conditioning has become more common and the region&rsquo;s population has continued to grow, Clark Public Utilities is now seeing peaking energy usage in both the summer and winter months.

Clark Public Utilities braces for peak energy use this summer

As air conditioning has become more common and the region&rsquo;s population has continued to grow, Clark Public Utilities is now seeing peaking energy usage in both the summer and winter months.

May 22, 2024, 6:08am Business

Overall demand for electricity has increased as Clark County’s population has grown. Read story

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal, left, and Dan Pallotta attend the premiere of &ldquo;Uncharitable&rdquo; on Sept. 21 in New York. The new documentary puts the long-running debate in the nonprofit sector over the role of overhead back in the spotlight.

‘Uncharitable’ screening prompts discussion of nonprofits in Southwest Washington, Oregon

Director Stephen Gyllenhaal, left, and Dan Pallotta attend the premiere of &ldquo;Uncharitable&rdquo; on Sept. 21 in New York. The new documentary puts the long-running debate in the nonprofit sector over the role of overhead back in the spotlight.

May 22, 2024, 6:07am Clark County News

It is time to change our thinking when it comes to philanthropy, leaders across the nonprofit sector say. Read story

The Port of Vancouver and the Vancouver Bee Project are collaborating on a new bee habitat on port property. To prepare the property, a 40-by-100-foot tarp was laid down to kill off unwanted grasses, weeds and plants.

Port of Vancouver, Vancouver Bee Project collaborate on new bee habitat on port property

The Port of Vancouver and the Vancouver Bee Project are collaborating on a new bee habitat on port property. To prepare the property, a 40-by-100-foot tarp was laid down to kill off unwanted grasses, weeds and plants.

May 22, 2024, 6:06am Business

The Port of Vancouver and the Vancouver Bee Project are collaborating on a new bee habitat on port property. While it’s just a big black sheet of plastic at the moment, eventually the area will be filled with native plants and flowers that will attract native bees. Read story

Marlow is the best dessert you&rsquo;ve never heard of &mdash; a creamy, warm-weather treat with melted marshmallows, milk and whipped cream.

Frozen marshmallow dessert Marlow is the bee’s knees

Marlow is the best dessert you&rsquo;ve never heard of &mdash; a creamy, warm-weather treat with melted marshmallows, milk and whipped cream.

May 22, 2024, 6:05am Clark County Life

I had a little extra time on my hands recently when I was holed up at home with a terrible cold. I did a lot of reading to distract myself, but man (or in this case, woman) cannot live by books alone. We also need the internet. As I was… Read story

Battle Ground's James Gill III delivers a pitch during a season-opening, non-league baseball game against Ridgefield on Friday, March 8, 2024, at Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex.

All-Region baseball: James Gill, Battle Ground

Battle Ground's James Gill III delivers a pitch during a season-opening, non-league baseball game against Ridgefield on Friday, March 8, 2024, at Ridgefield Outdoor Recreation Complex.

May 22, 2024, 6:05am Latest News

James Gill, The Columbian’s All-Region baseball player of the year, emerged as an elite arm in the state and took over as a key hitter in the Battle Ground Tigers’ lineup. Read story

Defense attorney Ed Dunkerly, left, talks Tuesday about a video showing how to adjust the brightness of an optic on Clark County sheriff&rsquo;s Deputy Jonathan Feller&rsquo;s rifle during Julio Segura&rsquo;s murder trial at the Clark County Courthouse. A defense analyst testified Tuesday he thinks the brightness obscured Feller&rsquo;s view and led him to mistakenly shoot off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota.

Use-of-force expert blames deputy’s equipment setting for death of Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota

Defense attorney Ed Dunkerly, left, talks Tuesday about a video showing how to adjust the brightness of an optic on Clark County sheriff&rsquo;s Deputy Jonathan Feller&rsquo;s rifle during Julio Segura&rsquo;s murder trial at the Clark County Courthouse. A defense analyst testified Tuesday he thinks the brightness obscured Feller&rsquo;s view and led him to mistakenly shoot off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota.

May 21, 2024, 6:42pm Clark County News

The Yakima man accused in the death of off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota is set to testify today in his murder trial. Read story

Republican 3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent speaks at a Tuesday town hall at the Camas Community Center.

‘The economy is destroying people’: 3rd District candidate Joe Kent hosts town hall in Camasvideo icon

Republican 3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent speaks at a Tuesday town hall at the Camas Community Center.

May 21, 2024, 5:58pm Clark County News

At a town hall event Tuesday morning, Republican 3rd Congressional District candidate Joe Kent declared that inflation, immigration and parental rights are the biggest issues facing the United States today. Read story

State Sen. Mark Mullet, left, and Attorney General Bob Ferguson, right, are both running as Democrats for governor in 2024.

Did Bob Ferguson go too far responding to fellow Fergusons?

State Sen. Mark Mullet, left, and Attorney General Bob Ferguson, right, are both running as Democrats for governor in 2024.

May 21, 2024, 2:23pm Election

Democratic candidate Bob Ferguson pursued various hardball political and legal tactics to get two opponents who share his name out of the governor’s race — including an option the secretary of state said Washington election law doesn’t allow. Read story

Construction continues Thursday morning at Laurel Manor, a low-income senior apartment building in Vancouver. The four-story, 82-unit building is midway through construction, and officials hope to be ready to open the doors around the end of the year.

How much has Washington state spent on housing in the past decade?

Construction continues Thursday morning at Laurel Manor, a low-income senior apartment building in Vancouver. The four-story, 82-unit building is midway through construction, and officials hope to be ready to open the doors around the end of the year.

May 21, 2024, 2:21pm Latest News

For much of the past decade, the amount of money Washington lawmakers dedicated to housing and homelessness programs grew gradually, climbing from around $200 million to $400 million in each two-year budget between 2013 and 2021. Read story