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The lot, 8614 N.E. 25th Ave., is the proposed site for a new Vancouver Public Schools elementary school.

Vancouver Public Schools sets forums on removing school from projects list

The lot, 8614 N.E. 25th Ave., is the proposed site for a new Vancouver Public Schools elementary school.

December 22, 2019, 4:05pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools will start the new year with a series of public forums to address the proposed removal of an elementary school from its slate of bond-funded projects. Read story

Ellie Adams, 2, of Vancouver plays in a large puddle Saturday afternoon at an otherwise inactive water feature at The Waterfront Vancouver.

Atmospheric river brings ‘a fire hose of moisture’ to Northwest

Ellie Adams, 2, of Vancouver plays in a large puddle Saturday afternoon at an otherwise inactive water feature at The Waterfront Vancouver.

December 21, 2019, 8:13pm Clark County News

The official word on current weather? Read story

A sign outside Bloodworks Northwest near Vancouver Mall encourages people to donate blood in October 2017.

Blood donations dip about 25% during holidays

A sign outside Bloodworks Northwest near Vancouver Mall encourages people to donate blood in October 2017.

December 21, 2019, 4:00pm Clark County Health

Sometimes it can feel like you’ve got a thousand things on your mind during the holiday season. Read story

Forum at WSU Vancouver to examine mental health needs

December 21, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Health

State Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, invites mental health experts and providers from throughout Clark County to join her Jan. 7 at Washington State University Vancouver for a discussion on local mental health care needs, and potential solutions to address them. Read story

Rev. Ken Kerr, pastor of Metropolitan Community Church of Portland, leads a prayer during a vigil Friday evening for Nikki Kuhnhausen at Vancouver United Church of Christ in Hazel Dell. About 300 people attended the vigil for the 17-year-old who went missing in June. Her remains were found earlier this month on Larch Mountain. Vancouver police detectives say David Y. Bogdanov, 25, strangled Kuhnhausen to death after learning she was transgender.

Hundreds mourn slain transgender Vancouver teen at vigilvideo icon

Rev. Ken Kerr, pastor of Metropolitan Community Church of Portland, leads a prayer during a vigil Friday evening for Nikki Kuhnhausen at Vancouver United Church of Christ in Hazel Dell. About 300 people attended the vigil for the 17-year-old who went missing in June. Her remains were found earlier this month on Larch Mountain. Vancouver police detectives say David Y. Bogdanov, 25, strangled Kuhnhausen to death after learning she was transgender.

December 20, 2019, 9:01pm Clark County News

Nikki Kuhnhausen’s mother remembers the day her daughter officially came out as transgender. It was the first day of sixth grade. Read story

Vancouver Public Works AmeriCorps member Shane Carter discusses items that are not compostable during a lunch-and-learn class offered by Vancouver&#039;s solid waste department at Columbia Bank&#039;s Community Room in Vancouver.

Get the scoop on composting with ‘Organics 101’ class in Vancouver

Vancouver Public Works AmeriCorps member Shane Carter discusses items that are not compostable during a lunch-and-learn class offered by Vancouver&#039;s solid waste department at Columbia Bank&#039;s Community Room in Vancouver.

December 20, 2019, 6:04am Clark County Life

You’re not the only one still trying to figure out the curbside organics collection service rolled out in October for Vancouver residents. Read story

Dan Peterson checks in at the front desk at the Navigation Center in Vancouver on Thursday. As Share starts to phase out of running the day center, the city of Vancouver is looking for new operators. All visitors must now check in at the beginning of the day with their ID badge and check out at the end of the day.

Vancouver’s Navigation Center sees changes after outcry from neighbors

Dan Peterson checks in at the front desk at the Navigation Center in Vancouver on Thursday. As Share starts to phase out of running the day center, the city of Vancouver is looking for new operators. All visitors must now check in at the beginning of the day with their ID badge and check out at the end of the day.

December 20, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Change is afoot at Vancouver's Navigation Center, the day center for people experiencing homelessness. Read story

Vancouver’s Salary Review Commission seeks members

December 19, 2019, 8:34pm Clark County News

Vancouver is seeking applicants to fill two new positions on the city's Salary Review Commission, which recently expanded from five members to seven with a voter-approved revision of the city charter. Read story

Vancouver nonprofits get $5 million in grants, loans for affordable housing

December 19, 2019, 6:43pm Clark County News

The state Department of Commerce on Thursday announced more than $91 million in grants and loans for affordable housing projects, including $4.9 million for Vancouver. Read story

VHA awarded rental assistance for veterans

December 19, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced Wednesday the award of about $4.3 million in rental assistance for veterans who are homeless or at risk or becoming homeless in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Read story