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The new corporate complex at the Port of Vancouver&rsquo;s Terminal 1 was unveiled in September.

Vancouver waterfront’s Terminal 1 closer to completion with unveiling of corporate center

The new corporate complex at the Port of Vancouver&rsquo;s Terminal 1 was unveiled in September.

September 30, 2024, 6:06am Business

Development at Terminal 1 is one step closer to completion with the opening of the Terminal 1 corporate center, which was unveiled last week. Read story

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Two Vancouver companies get state grants to develop green technology

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September 30, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News

Washington’s Department of Commerce awarded nearly $800,000 in grants to two Vancouver companies developing green technology. Read story

A student uses a smart phone during their lunch break at Goodman Middle School, which allows phones at lunch but otherwise has a district-wide ban, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024 in Gig Harbor.

Learning curve: WA schools grapple with new cellphone policies

A student uses a smart phone during their lunch break at Goodman Middle School, which allows phones at lunch but otherwise has a district-wide ban, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024 in Gig Harbor.

September 30, 2024, 6:05am Latest News

Amid the clamor of noisy preteens filling Goodman Middle School’s cafeteria, two seventh-grade girls lean in close. Read story

Woodland High School seniors Rachel Young, left, and Ariana Vega, center, talk with teacher Shari Conditt during an advanced government class at Woodland High School in early 2020. Experts say allowing students to discuss controversial subjects in the classroom can build more critical readers, thinkers and voters.

In this Woodland classroom, students practice voting, having civil discussions. Now the teacher has a national award.

Woodland High School seniors Rachel Young, left, and Ariana Vega, center, talk with teacher Shari Conditt during an advanced government class at Woodland High School in early 2020. Experts say allowing students to discuss controversial subjects in the classroom can build more critical readers, thinkers and voters.

September 30, 2024, 6:00am Clark County News

Woodland High School teacher Shari Conditt thought she was being called to the gym on Tuesday for an ordinary start-of-the-school-year assembly. Read story

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Vancouver police arrest man suspected of assaulting a woman and exposing himself at Clark College

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September 29, 2024, 9:49am Clark County News

Vancouver police arrested a man Saturday suspected of assaulting a woman and exposing himself at Clark College two days earlier. Read story

Traffic is backed up seemingly everywhere before a Sunday rock concert at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater: on Interstate 5, on its offramps, on Northeast 179th Street and on Northeast Delfel Road.

Traffic nightmares around the Clark County amphitheater have been playing the same tune for 21 years

Traffic is backed up seemingly everywhere before a Sunday rock concert at the RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater: on Interstate 5, on its offramps, on Northeast 179th Street and on Northeast Delfel Road.

September 28, 2024, 6:14am Business

Twenty-one years ago, a new amphitheater alongside the Clark County Fairgrounds opened its doors. Read story

Cassidy Forsburg, 2, of Battle Ground, sits in the pumpkin patch at Pomeroy Farm in Yacolt on Oct. 15, 2022.

Clark County has a bumper crop of pumpkin spots

Cassidy Forsburg, 2, of Battle Ground, sits in the pumpkin patch at Pomeroy Farm in Yacolt on Oct. 15, 2022.

September 28, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

Autumn is all about pumpkins. It’s practically a pumpkinpalooza out there, with pumpkins piled on porches, perched on patios and painted in pretty colors — not to mention the preponderance of pumpkin pies. We present you with pleasing news: Local pumpkin patches are presently primed for pumpkin-picking, where people can… Read story

Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, left, listens as White Salmon Mayor Marla Keethler answers a question Tuesday during an editorial board meeting at The Columbian. The two are vying for the 17th Legislative District Senate seat.

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Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, left, listens as White Salmon Mayor Marla Keethler answers a question Tuesday during an editorial board meeting at The Columbian. The two are vying for the 17th Legislative District Senate seat.

September 28, 2024, 6:12am Clark County News

The candidates for state Senate in the 17th Legislative District have contrasting views on the best way to address homelessness, child care and climate change. Read story

Most news organizations keep stock images of police lights, like this one, at the ready to be used with quick-turnaround crime stories.

From the Newsroom: Erroneous perception of crime is a crime in itself

Most news organizations keep stock images of police lights, like this one, at the ready to be used with quick-turnaround crime stories.

September 28, 2024, 6:11am Clark County News

Did you see the good news on the front page of Tuesday’s Columbian (and posted online Monday afternoon for our digital audience)? Read story

Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn says the body-worn camera program the department has helped with civility in the community.

Washougal police chief says new body-worn cameras ‘improve civility’

Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn says the body-worn camera program the department has helped with civility in the community.

September 28, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn says the department’s body-worn camera program has improved the civility of encounters, and helped mitigate and protect against frivolous complaints since its inception in June 2023. Read story