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Clark County sheriff's detectives say they&#039;ve linked to multiple utility trailer thefts over the span of the past year. Detectives are searching for the trailers.

Suspect arrested in connection with trailer thefts but Clark County deputies still searching for others

Clark County sheriff's detectives say they&#039;ve linked to multiple utility trailer thefts over the span of the past year. Detectives are searching for the trailers.

February 28, 2024, 12:08pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s deputies are searching for multiple utility trailers they say were stolen by one suspect over the past year. Read story

Clark County is partnering with the Cowlitz Indian Tribe to develop a fish habitat and recreation master plan for the Gordy Jolma Family Natural Area. The county purchased the former golf course property in 2022.

Clark County, Cowlitz Indian Tribe partner on plan for new fish habitat and recreation area

Clark County is partnering with the Cowlitz Indian Tribe to develop a fish habitat and recreation master plan for the Gordy Jolma Family Natural Area. The county purchased the former golf course property in 2022.

February 28, 2024, 6:03am Clark County News

The Cowlitz Indian Tribe and Clark County announced Monday they are working together on a new fish habitat and recreation master plan for the Gordy Jolma Family Natural Area. Read story

FILE - Boxes of KN95 protective masks are stacked together before being distributed to students at Camden High School in Camden, N.J., Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. A federal appeals court shot down claims that New Jersey residents&#039; refusal to wear face masks during the COVID-19 outbreak at school board meetings constituted protected speech under the First Amendment.  The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, in two related cases stemming from lawsuits against officials in Freehold and Cranford, N.J.

Washington health officials throw away millions of pandemic supplies

FILE - Boxes of KN95 protective masks are stacked together before being distributed to students at Camden High School in Camden, N.J., Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022. A federal appeals court shot down claims that New Jersey residents&#039; refusal to wear face masks during the COVID-19 outbreak at school board meetings constituted protected speech under the First Amendment.  The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, in two related cases stemming from lawsuits against officials in Freehold and Cranford, N.J.

February 28, 2024, 6:02am Health

Short on masks as they faced a surge in COVID-19 patients, Seattle hospital workers once resorted to rigging their own face shields out of vinyl and tape acquired at Home Depot. Now, less than four years later, Washington has trashed millions of masks, gowns, gloves and other personal protective equipment… Read story

The city of Vancouver will issue a request for proposals next month for the first three sites in its Heights District Development project.

Heights District project could start construction in 2026; Vancouver close to asking for proposals

The city of Vancouver will issue a request for proposals next month for the first three sites in its Heights District Development project.

February 28, 2024, 6:02am Business

Construction on apartment buildings that will rise where Tower Mall once stood in Vancouver’s Heights neighborhood could start as soon as 2026, city councilors learned at a workshop Monday night. Read story

This ooey, gooey dessert needs only a few ingredients (and a few hours).

The slow road: Although a breeze to assemble, slow cooker dessert only a partial success

This ooey, gooey dessert needs only a few ingredients (and a few hours).

February 28, 2024, 6:00am Clark County Life

I’ve always wanted to try a slow cooker cobbler, an assemble-it-and-walk-away dessert that bypasses the fuss of pans and ovens. However, I’m not convinced that it’s the best way to go, especially since a cobbler cooked in the oven is ready two or three hours sooner. Who wants to put… Read story

Homeless Persons&rsquo; Memorial Day attendees light candles Dec. 21 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver. Between mid-December and late January eight homeless people died. Last year, 43 people experiencing homelessness or who are connected to the unhoused community died.

Eight homeless people have died in Vancouver since mid-December, city hopes emergency declaration will speed response

Homeless Persons&rsquo; Memorial Day attendees light candles Dec. 21 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Vancouver. Between mid-December and late January eight homeless people died. Last year, 43 people experiencing homelessness or who are connected to the unhoused community died.

February 27, 2024, 8:23pm Clark County News

Every eight days between mid-December and late January, a person experiencing homelessness in Vancouver died. Read story

Clark County sheriff’s deputies fatally shot a man who they say appeared to have a gun while responding to a welfare check early Tuesday morning in Brush Prairie. The shooting was captured on the deputies’ body-worn cameras, the sheriff’s office said. Five deputies were placed on critical incident leave, which is standard protocol.

Evidence submitted to Washington State Patrol Crime Lab from Brush Prairie site where Clark County sheriff’s deputies fatally shot man

Clark County sheriff’s deputies fatally shot a man who they say appeared to have a gun while responding to a welfare check early Tuesday morning in Brush Prairie. The shooting was captured on the deputies’ body-worn cameras, the sheriff’s office said. Five deputies were placed on critical incident leave, which is standard protocol.

February 27, 2024, 5:39pm Clark County News

Investigators said Tuesday they have submitted evidence to the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab they seized from the Brush Prairie property where Clark County sheriff’s deputies fatally shot a man. Read story

ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, is based in Vancouver.

Vancouver tech company ZoomInfo proposes settlement of up to $29 million in ‘right to publicity’ lawsuits

ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, is based in Vancouver.

February 27, 2024, 4:59pm Business

Vancouver tech company ZoomInfo disclosed to investors Monday the company has proposed settling putative class-action lawsuits for an estimated $26 million to $29 million. Read story

Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes, right, walks with U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, center, during a Feb. 13 tour of the Vancouver waterfront.

Longtime Vancouver city manager will retire in October

Vancouver City Manager Eric Holmes, right, walks with U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, center, during a Feb. 13 tour of the Vancouver waterfront.

February 27, 2024, 4:47pm Clark County News

After 14 years as Vancouver city manager, Eric Holmes is retiring. His last day will be Oct. 11. Read story

Tents line the sidewalk outside of Share House in October in Vancouver.

City forgives $15,000 of loan Share Vancouver stopped paying on in 2010

Tents line the sidewalk outside of Share House in October in Vancouver.

February 27, 2024, 2:18pm Clark County News

The Vancouver City Council on Monday forgave $15,000 of a $25,000 loan that homeless organization Share received in 1999. Still, some councilors voiced concerns about why Share stopped making payments on the loan in 2010. Read story