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Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth interim executive director Shauna Bilyeu, left, applauds Washington School for the Deaf first-grader Dexter White, right, who brought a stuffed terrier mascot to put in a time capsule on Thursday during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth at Washington School for the Deaf. The capsule will be buried somewhere on campus and is set to be opened in 2104.

Vancouver’s Washington School for the Deaf applauds expansion

Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth interim executive director Shauna Bilyeu, left, applauds Washington School for the Deaf first-grader Dexter White, right, who brought a stuffed terrier mascot to put in a time capsule on Thursday during a groundbreaking ceremony for the Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth at Washington School for the Deaf. The capsule will be buried somewhere on campus and is set to be opened in 2104.

June 1, 2023, 6:52pm Clark County News

Leaders from the Washington School for the Deaf, the Center of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth and dignitaries from across Washington assembled Thursday afternoon to ceremoniously break ground on the school’s new academic building and gym. Read story

Vancouver Police officers stand outside a barricade that hides a body on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at the site of a fatal shooting in the Heights Shopping Center parking lot.

Man killed by Vancouver police fired at cops; officers were wearing body cams

Vancouver Police officers stand outside a barricade that hides a body on Tuesday, May 30, 2023, at the site of a fatal shooting in the Heights Shopping Center parking lot.

May 31, 2023, 7:12pm Clark County News

The man killed by police in a central Vancouver shopping center parking lot late Tuesday afternoon was wanted for multiple armed robberies and fired at pursuing officers, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

Columbia River Mental Health Services facility manager Michael Graves shows off the lobby of the new NorthStar substance use treatment facility.

NorthStar ready to be new tool in opioid fight in Clark County

Columbia River Mental Health Services facility manager Michael Graves shows off the lobby of the new NorthStar substance use treatment facility.

May 31, 2023, 6:08am Clark County Health

Michael Graves peels open a large, black safe, revealing something resembling a milk jug. Read story

Longtime Vancouver resident and former Fort Vancouver High School band teacher Ray Johnson was surprised by the Washougal High School jazz ensemble with a special performance at his home's driveway.

Former Fort Vancouver High School band teacher receives surprise performance

Longtime Vancouver resident and former Fort Vancouver High School band teacher Ray Johnson was surprised by the Washougal High School jazz ensemble with a special performance at his home's driveway.

May 27, 2023, 5:25am Community

Longtime Vancouver resident and former Fort Vancouver High School band teacher Ray Johnson was surprised by the Washougal High School jazz ensemble with a special performance at his home driveway. After learning Johnson has been battling late-stage cancer, his dentist of 20 years, Dr. Justin Perkins, whose son plays in… Read story

Morning sun illuminates a sign on the side of a building at Clark College in Vancouver on a Friday morning in January 2022.

Clark College proposes $3.08M in cuts

Morning sun illuminates a sign on the side of a building at Clark College in Vancouver on a Friday morning in January 2022.

May 25, 2023, 6:10pm Clark County News

Clark College is poised to make $3.08 million in budget reductions for the 2023-2024 school year, with a vast majority of cuts coming from vacant positions in various departments. The need for reductions comes as the school grapples with ongoing enrollment decreases: a trend seen among community and technical colleges… Read story

Everybody Has a Story: A long journey to meet our first child

May 21, 2023, 6:04am Clark County Life

My wife and I met and married in our mid-30s. Deciding to have children was the easiest decision of our marriage. When nature didn’t cooperate, we had to find other ways. Adopting became the second-easiest decision of our marriage. My wife had always wanted to adopt, and I wasn’t born… Read story

Clark College hosting Career Fair May 17

May 13, 2023, 5:58am Business

Clark College is hosting its 2023 Career Fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday on campus in the Gaiser Student Center. The school anticipates more than 70 companies will be in attendance, actively recruiting and sharing details about what they’re looking for in each respective industry. Read story

Vancouver-based Barrett Business Services has record first-quarter earnings

May 5, 2023, 6:07am Business

The latest earnings statement for Barrett Business Services reported record first quarter earnings for the Vancouver-based company, which saw revenues and billings both climb compared with a year ago. Read story

A sign along Columbia Street asks for public input on recent projects in downtown Vancouver. Other signs seek greater public involvement in the city's Fourth Plain for All program.

Vancouver seeks input on Fourth Plain project

A sign along Columbia Street asks for public input on recent projects in downtown Vancouver. Other signs seek greater public involvement in the city's Fourth Plain for All program.

April 26, 2023, 5:31pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver has launched a feedback form for residents to share their thoughts, concerns and questions about the city’s $25 million Fourth Plain for All project. Read story

PeaceHealth has laid off 51 people in its Columbia Network, including staff at clinics and its Vancouver and Longview hospitals.

PeaceHealth cuts 51 jobs in Southwest Washington

PeaceHealth has laid off 51 people in its Columbia Network, including staff at clinics and its Vancouver and Longview hospitals.

April 26, 2023, 11:19am Business

PeaceHealth has laid off 51 people in its Columbia Network, the Vancouver-based health system said in a statement Tuesday. Read story