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Drivers navigate a narrow section of Southeast First Street. Vancouver's new Transportation and Mobility Commission created a list of the city's transportation priorities over the next five years, with the First Street build-out at the top of the list.

Vancouver driven to improve transportation

Drivers navigate a narrow section of Southeast First Street. Vancouver's new Transportation and Mobility Commission created a list of the city's transportation priorities over the next five years, with the First Street build-out at the top of the list.

May 11, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is drafting a list of transportation projects ranked by importance, with the top priorities aimed at adding capacity to the system’s overused roads. Read story

Public Meetings

May 9, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Public Meetings Read story

Vancouver Public Schools’ Stromme to lead Lynden school district

May 8, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

Mike Stromme, the deputy superintendent of Vancouver Public Schools, has been named interim superintendent of the Lynden School District in Whatcom County. Read story

VANCOUVER: Vancouver Scout Noah Gable, 12, was presented with National Honor Medal for saving a boy from drowning.

Vancouver Scout honored for saving boy’s life

VANCOUVER: Vancouver Scout Noah Gable, 12, was presented with National Honor Medal for saving a boy from drowning.

May 8, 2021, 6:01am Community

The Cascade Pacific Council of the Boy Scouts of America recently presented 12-year-old Cub Scout Noah Gable, of Troop 358, a National Honor Medal for saving a boy from drowning. When he was 10, Gable was swimming while on a campout with his grandparents. Fellow swimmer Lucas Johnson floated away… Read story

Vancouver Police Department seeks proposals from bodycam vendors

May 8, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department is looking for vendors of body-worn cameras and related programs to send a proposal to the city council by June 2. The program is expected to launch by spring of 2022. Read story

Patrons work out during a cardio and strength class Thursday at the Firstenburg Community Center. The center has recently lessened some of its COVID-19  restrictions and expanded its class offerings.

Vancouver community centers offer more classes, activities as COVID restrictions ease

Patrons work out during a cardio and strength class Thursday at the Firstenburg Community Center. The center has recently lessened some of its COVID-19  restrictions and expanded its class offerings.

May 7, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

After restrictions ease, Firstenburg, Marshall offer more classes, activities Read story

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian 
 A hallway sign encourages students to walk on the right and give their classmates space at Evergreen High School on Tuesday morning.

Plumbing problem closes Evergreen High School; classes to meet remotely

Amanda Cowan/The Columbian 
 A hallway sign encourages students to walk on the right and give their classmates space at Evergreen High School on Tuesday morning.

May 6, 2021, 6:27pm Clark County News

A wastewater plumbing problem will keep Evergreen High School closed to in-person classes Friday, the district said Thursday evening. Read story

Police work at Parc Central Apartments in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood on Monday morning, Oct. 5, 2020.

Vancouver police update 5 ‘key policies’

Police work at Parc Central Apartments in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood on Monday morning, Oct. 5, 2020.

May 6, 2021, 5:34pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department announced Thursday it has updated five “key policies,” including enhancing standards for the acceptable use of police dogs and requiring officers to carry a flashlight other than one mounted to a firearm. Read story

Vancouver Housing Authority offers rental aid to child care providers

May 6, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

The Vancouver Housing Authority is offering rent aid to tenants who work in child care. Read story

Visitors to The Waterfront Vancouver enjoy the sunny weather with a stroll or a lunch outside Tuesday afternoon. Clark County has fewer restrictions on activities than the rest of the Portland metro area, and local restaurants have seen an influx of customers from Oregon as a result.

Tougher Oregon restrictions benefit Clark County restaurants

Visitors to The Waterfront Vancouver enjoy the sunny weather with a stroll or a lunch outside Tuesday afternoon. Clark County has fewer restrictions on activities than the rest of the Portland metro area, and local restaurants have seen an influx of customers from Oregon as a result.

May 5, 2021, 6:04am Business

Gov. Jay Inslee announced on Tuesday that all Washington counties will remain in their current phase of the state’s COVID-19 economic recovery plan for another two weeks. Read story