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Fourth Plain Forward program manager Will Fuentes, from left, social media coordinator Almendra Velazquez and community development manager Sheila Davis work on a project at Fourth Plain Community Commons in February in Vancouver. Fourth Plain Forward got a grant from the state for climate justice projects.

Nonprofit Fourth Plain Forward will use $95,000 grant to aid Vancouver residents affected by extreme weather

Fourth Plain Forward program manager Will Fuentes, from left, social media coordinator Almendra Velazquez and community development manager Sheila Davis work on a project at Fourth Plain Community Commons in February in Vancouver. Fourth Plain Forward got a grant from the state for climate justice projects.

August 20, 2024, 12:44pm Clark County News

The Washington State Department of Health awarded Vancouver nonprofit Fourth Plain Forward $95,000 to reduce economic and health disparities caused by climate change in Vancouver, especially along the Fourth Plain Boulevard corridor. Read story

‘Never to be Forgotten’ ceremony on Aug. 28 will honor two Clark County veterans

August 19, 2024, 1:10pm Clark County News

The Clark County Community Military Appreciation Committee, the Patriot Guard Riders and the American Veterans Organization will host the “Never To Be Forgotten” ceremony 1-2 p.m. Aug. 28 at the Clark County War Memorial at the Fort Vancouver Barracks. Read story

Fred Meyer&rsquo;s Clark County locations aren&rsquo;t affected by a union vote to authorize a strike at Portland-area stores.

Portland Fred Meyer workers’ strike vote doesn’t affect Clark County stores; date for strike not set

Fred Meyer&rsquo;s Clark County locations aren&rsquo;t affected by a union vote to authorize a strike at Portland-area stores.

August 19, 2024, 1:03pm Business

The unfair labor practice strike that thousands of Portland Fred Meyer workers voted to authorize Saturday will not impact Clark County stores. Read story

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez tours the Yaquina dredging vessel as the crews works along the Columbia River on Thursday morning. &ldquo;So many of our industries rely on these waterways and this dredging schedule,&rdquo; Perez said.

Dredging the Columbia River is a complex process needed to keep navigation channels open

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez tours the Yaquina dredging vessel as the crews works along the Columbia River on Thursday morning. &ldquo;So many of our industries rely on these waterways and this dredging schedule,&rdquo; Perez said.

August 19, 2024, 11:32am Business

The Pacific Northwest’s economy depends on the Columbia River. Read story

ShaWayne Hodges takes out recycling while sorting and packing at her Vancouver, WA home on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

Vancouver renter says unregulated ‘junk fees’ are being used to retaliate and discriminate

ShaWayne Hodges takes out recycling while sorting and packing at her Vancouver, WA home on Wednesday, July 31, 2024.

August 19, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News

In the midst of a summer heat wave in July 2023, Vancouver resident ShaWayne Hodges walked out to her porch and saw a notice posted on her front door. Read story

Barbara James, Fort Vancouver High School Class of 1981, left, joins metal detectorist Craig Nichols, revisit the spot where Nichols found her class ring at Wintler Park. Nichols recovered and returned the ring that had been missing for 42 years.

A Fort Vancouver grad lost her cherished class ring in 1982; 42 years later it was returned to her

Barbara James, Fort Vancouver High School Class of 1981, left, joins metal detectorist Craig Nichols, revisit the spot where Nichols found her class ring at Wintler Park. Nichols recovered and returned the ring that had been missing for 42 years.

August 17, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

Forty-two years ago, Fort Vancouver High School graduate Barbara Pederson spent a day on the beach at Wintler Park. Before sunbathing, she took off her class ring — a precious graduation present from her parents — and put it in her bag. She didn’t want an unsightly tan line on… Read story

Local mentors receive Scouting’s highest volunteer award

August 17, 2024, 5:36am Clark County News

VANCOUVER – The Cascade Pacific Council of Scouting America presented two volunteers with the Silver Beaver award at an Aug. 10 special recognition ceremony. Read story

Clark College was selected as one of six colleges nationwide to receive a $1 million grant from the U.S.

Clark College awarded grant from National Science Foundation

Clark College was selected as one of six colleges nationwide to receive a $1 million grant from the U.S.

August 17, 2024, 5:31am Clark County News

CENTRAL PARK – Clark College was selected as one of six colleges nationwide to receive a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to advance equitable STEM education and training opportunities that strengthen the nation’s semiconductor workforce. Read story

The Subway on Eighth Street in downtown Vancouver is among those that have closed across Clark County. The store has been dark for days.

Six Subways close without explanation across Vancouver

The Subway on Eighth Street in downtown Vancouver is among those that have closed across Clark County. The store has been dark for days.

August 15, 2024, 6:08am Business

Several Vancouver Subway restaurants recently closed abruptly without explanation. Read story

Washington State Patrol plans aerial traffic enforcement in Southwest Washington

August 14, 2024, 8:02pm Clark County News

Washington State Patrol troopers are conducting aerial traffic enforcement this week in Southwest Washington. Read story