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Vancouver Housing Authority gets $1M to house people with disabilities

November 21, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on Wednesday announced it was awarding $131.3 million to 325 public housing authorities across the country to provide housing for people with disabilities. This included about $8.7 million for Washington, with $1,005,288 awarded to Vancouver Housing Authority. Read story

State gets A in human trafficking response

November 21, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

Vancouver-based Shared Hope International on Wednesday released its annual report called the Protect Innocence Challenge that analyzes each state's laws addressing child sex trafficking. Read story

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Medical examiner: Woman struck on Highway 14 died by suicide

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November 20, 2019, 9:08pm Clark County News

A woman who was killed Nov. 9 when she was struck by a tractor-trailer on state Highway 14 near Lieser Road died by suicide, according to the Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office. Read story

The City of Vancouver entrance sign is seen at the corner of Sixth and C streets in downtown Vancouver.

City council scrutinizes A Stronger Vancouver priorities, revenue options

The City of Vancouver entrance sign is seen at the corner of Sixth and C streets in downtown Vancouver.

November 20, 2019, 8:44pm Clark County News

As the Vancouver City Council starts to whittle down the scope of a comprehensive, multimillion-dollar proposal aimed at carrying the city sustainably through the next decade, city leaders are starting to look more critically at their options for raising revenue. Read story

Daniel Scott Berry makes a first appearance July 23 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist in Battle Ground. Berry was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison.

Man in fatal Battle Ground crash gets nearly 8 years in prison

Daniel Scott Berry makes a first appearance July 23 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist in Battle Ground. Berry was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison.

November 20, 2019, 8:38pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man convicted in a fatal crash involving a motorcyclist in Battle Ground was sentenced Wednesday to nearly eight years in prison. Read story

Vancouver man accused of robbing two cellphone stores

November 20, 2019, 8:36pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff's deputies connected a Vancouver man who allegedly robbed a cellphone store Oct. 17 to a similar robbery several days earlier, court records say. Read story

Man gets 18 months for forcing self on Vancouver girl, 14

November 20, 2019, 8:34pm Clark County News

A Portland man was sentenced Wednesday to 1 1/2 years in prison for forcing himself on a teenage girl he met at Fort Vancouver High School, where he'd visited while in possession of school-affiliated identification stating he was 16. Read story

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 in downtown Vancouver. The block is slated to be redeveloped by Holland Partner Group.

Vancouver city council gives Block 10 developer tax break

Anthony Ringering of Vancouver strolls across Block 10 in downtown Vancouver. The block is slated to be redeveloped by Holland Partner Group.

November 18, 2019, 10:14pm Business

A property tax exemption designed to spur more affordable housing was granted to the developer of Block 10 by the Vancouver City council Monday evening, drawing some protest from the community — and Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle — over what should be considered “affordable.” Read story

Road paving crews from Lakeside Industries pave Southeast 24th Street at the intersection of Southeast 150th Avenue on July 12, 2017. Summer 2017 was the first time Vancouver was able to take full advantage of its Transportation Benefit District, resurfacing 23 miles of road and applying preservation treatments to another 115 miles.

I-976 puts Vancouver’s street projects in jeopardy

Road paving crews from Lakeside Industries pave Southeast 24th Street at the intersection of Southeast 150th Avenue on July 12, 2017. Summer 2017 was the first time Vancouver was able to take full advantage of its Transportation Benefit District, resurfacing 23 miles of road and applying preservation treatments to another 115 miles.

November 16, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

Vancouver’s $40 annual vehicle license fee raised $3.82 million in 2018, which the city leveraged to match state and federal transportation grants, bringing in an additional $8.4 million. Read story

DNA Supervisor Heather Pyles demonstrates the lab&#039;s new $240,000 Hamilton Microlab Autolys STAR liquid-handling robot Friday morning at the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab in Vancouver.

Upgrades on track for Vancouver’s advanced DNA testing lab

DNA Supervisor Heather Pyles demonstrates the lab&#039;s new $240,000 Hamilton Microlab Autolys STAR liquid-handling robot Friday morning at the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab in Vancouver.

November 16, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Efforts to establish an advanced DNA testing laboratory at the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab in Vancouver, which will help clear thousands of untested sexual assault kits statewide, are on schedule with the arrival of a robot and newly hired scientists. The high-throughput lab is set to open in summer… Read story