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(The Columbian)

Morning Press: Vancouver man killed; COVID cases fall; Imagination Library; Murdock CEO; Short-term rentals

(The Columbian)

March 5, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Health

In case you missed them, here are some of our top stories of the week. Read story

Vancouver Fire Chief Brennan Blue has presented the framework for how improvements to his department's emergency services will unfold in the coming years. In 2022, staff plan to finish constructing and staffing Station 11, hire more firefighters, assemble two squads, and strategize the relocation of Station 6, shown above.

Vancouver fire chief: Let’s get to work

Vancouver Fire Chief Brennan Blue has presented the framework for how improvements to his department's emergency services will unfold in the coming years. In 2022, staff plan to finish constructing and staffing Station 11, hire more firefighters, assemble two squads, and strategize the relocation of Station 6, shown above.

March 3, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Three weeks after Vancouver voters approved Proposition 2, a tax hike to improve fire services, Vancouver Fire Chief Brennan Blue is asking the Vancouver City Council for supplemental funding to begin implementing changes promised to voters. Read story

Jacob T. Dreyer, 38, of Vancouver was identified Wednesday as the victim of a fatal shooting Saturday in Portland’s Lloyd District neighborhood.

Police ID Vancouver man killed in Portland shooting

Jacob T. Dreyer, 38, of Vancouver was identified Wednesday as the victim of a fatal shooting Saturday in Portland’s Lloyd District neighborhood.

March 2, 2022, 6:39pm Clark County News

The victim of a fatal shooting Saturday in Portland’s Lloyd District neighborhood was identified Wednesday as 38-year-old Jacob T. Dreyer of Vancouver. Read story

The Vancouver Police Department patch.

Vancouver launches search for new police chief

The Vancouver Police Department patch.

March 2, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver announced its nationwide search for its next police chief Tuesday, as the June retirement of Chief James McElvain, its longest-serving police department head approaches. Read story

During their most recent fiscal year, the Vancouver Society of St. Vincent De Paul touched the lives of many, distributing more than 450 tons of food valued at nearly $1.5 million.

Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Vancouver celebrates successful year

During their most recent fiscal year, the Vancouver Society of St. Vincent De Paul touched the lives of many, distributing more than 450 tons of food valued at nearly $1.5 million.

February 27, 2022, 5:29am Community

The Society of St. Vincent De Paul in Vancouver operates with the help of many dedicated volunteers and the support of four local Catholic parishes: St. Joseph, Holy Redeemer, Our Lady of Lourdes, and The Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater. Read story

(The Columbian)

Morning Press: Trusty Brewing; Amazon warehouse; Ukrainian immigrants; County COVID rates; Safe Stay Community

(The Columbian)

February 26, 2022, 6:00am Business

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Paul Demyanik, pastor at Ukrainian Baptist Church, pauses for a portrait in his church's sanctuary in northeast Vancouver. He fears for those in his homeland if Russia takes over the country.

Ukrainian immigrants in Clark County fear for homeland

Paul Demyanik, pastor at Ukrainian Baptist Church, pauses for a portrait in his church's sanctuary in northeast Vancouver. He fears for those in his homeland if Russia takes over the country.

February 23, 2022, 6:04am Churches & Religion

As the Russian government moves into Ukraine, local Ukrainian immigrants fear for the freedoms of their friends and family. Read story

Holiday Closures: Presidents Day

February 21, 2022, 5:59am Clark County News

What’s open and what’s closed today for Presidents Day: Read story

The battle between Doc Ock (Alfred Molina) and Spider-Man showcases the dazzling visual effects that earned "Spider-Man: No Way Home" an Academy Award nomination.

Vancouver native nominated for visual effects Oscar

The battle between Doc Ock (Alfred Molina) and Spider-Man showcases the dazzling visual effects that earned "Spider-Man: No Way Home" an Academy Award nomination.

February 20, 2022, 6:05am Clark County Life

The man behind the dazzling visual effects in the box-office smash “Spider-Man: No Way Home” was born in Vancouver and spent summers here growing up. Read story

Among city planners' code recommendations is a move to incorporate more middle housing in Vancouver. City staff modeled some of their code recommendations from other Washington and Oregon cities, such as The Cottages at Robison Place in Battle Ground.

The affordability zone: Planners consider ways to give more people a shot at living in Vancouver

Among city planners' code recommendations is a move to incorporate more middle housing in Vancouver. City staff modeled some of their code recommendations from other Washington and Oregon cities, such as The Cottages at Robison Place in Battle Ground.

February 20, 2022, 6:05am Business

Vancouver planners are proposing sweeping changes to the city’s zoning regulations that will reimagine what it means to live in the growing city’s neighborhoods. Read story