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Dr. Tracy Timmons, head surgeon of the trauma center at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, and her team speak to members of the media following Thursday's shooting at Smith Tower Apartments in downtown Vancouver. Two patients were transported to the hospital from the scene, where they were in satisfactory condition later that afternoon.

PeaceHealth Southwest trauma specialists’ training put to test

Dr. Tracy Timmons, head surgeon of the trauma center at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, and her team speak to members of the media following Thursday's shooting at Smith Tower Apartments in downtown Vancouver. Two patients were transported to the hospital from the scene, where they were in satisfactory condition later that afternoon.

October 3, 2019, 9:48pm Clark County Health

Dr. Tracy Timmons and her team of trauma specialists were teaching community members how to respond to gunshot wounds Thursday afternoon, a program called “Stop the Bleed.” That’s when the news broke of a shooting at Smith Tower Apartments in downtown Vancouver that left one dead and two others injured. Read story

The century-old Webber Building in downtown Vancouver is pictured on Tuesday. The city is soliciting feedback on the future of the Waterfront Gateway Properties, a 6.4-acre parcel next to City Hall, which includes the Webber Building.

Webber Building in downtown Vancouver faces uncertain future

The century-old Webber Building in downtown Vancouver is pictured on Tuesday. The city is soliciting feedback on the future of the Waterfront Gateway Properties, a 6.4-acre parcel next to City Hall, which includes the Webber Building.

October 3, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

A century-old landmark in downtown Vancouver faces an uncertain future due to its location in the center of a public redevelopment project. Read story

Both violent and property crimes increased in Vancouver in 2018 from the previous year, according to annual FBI data. Vancouver Police barricade Caples Avenue north of Fourth Plain Boulevard after a drive-by shooting April 23, 2018.

FBI report: Violent crime increases 25 percent in Vancouver

Both violent and property crimes increased in Vancouver in 2018 from the previous year, according to annual FBI data. Vancouver Police barricade Caples Avenue north of Fourth Plain Boulevard after a drive-by shooting April 23, 2018.

October 2, 2019, 8:25pm Clark County News

Both violent and property crimes increased in Vancouver from 2017 to 2018, according to annual FBI data. Read story

Jason Jaurigui of Vancouver shoots hoops at Fir Garden Park, one of just a handful of parks near the northeastern border of Vancouver. Jaurigui said he visits the park about three times a week.

Vancouver, Camas, county effort could net public parks in underserved areas

Jason Jaurigui of Vancouver shoots hoops at Fir Garden Park, one of just a handful of parks near the northeastern border of Vancouver. Jaurigui said he visits the park about three times a week.

October 2, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

New cooperation between Vancouver, Clark County and Camas could help bring more parks to neighborhoods along Vancouver's city limits with new park overlay service areas designed to aid residents who have to travel the farthest to the nearest public park. Read story

A vessel named the Agios Nikolas receives a load of red wheat Monday as it stops at United Grain Corporation at the Port of Vancouver on its way to Vietnam.

United Grain regains stride after Bonneville Lock closure

A vessel named the Agios Nikolas receives a load of red wheat Monday as it stops at United Grain Corporation at the Port of Vancouver on its way to Vietnam.

October 1, 2019, 6:01am Business

As soon as the Bonneville Lock closed for emergency repairs more than three weeks ago, workers at United Grain knew that barge traffic would come to an abrupt stop. Read story

Jack Burkman, left, and Dan Barnes, the two candidates for an open seat on the Port of Vancouver Board of Commissioners, meet with The Columbian&#039;s Editorial Board Thursday.

Port candidates seek tougher questions

Jack Burkman, left, and Dan Barnes, the two candidates for an open seat on the Port of Vancouver Board of Commissioners, meet with The Columbian&#039;s Editorial Board Thursday.

September 29, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Two candidates for an open seat on the Port of Vancouver Board of Commissioners agree that incumbent port commissioners don’t ask enough tough questions. Read story

Bryan Swett of Nowland Floor Covering Inc. cleans a bedroom at Share House, the men&#039;s shelter in downtown Vancouver that&#039;s being renovated after water damage from a fire shuttered the shelter.

Repairs progress at Share House; no date for reopening

Bryan Swett of Nowland Floor Covering Inc. cleans a bedroom at Share House, the men&#039;s shelter in downtown Vancouver that&#039;s being renovated after water damage from a fire shuttered the shelter.

September 27, 2019, 7:51pm Clark County News

Renovation work is underway at Share House after it was damaged in a fire two months ago, but it seems the shelter’s reopening date has not been nailed down. Read story

Ty Stober, Vancouver City Council Position 5 incumbent, left, and David Regan, candidate for Vancouver City Council Position 5, right, speak with The Columbian's Editorial Board on Wednesday.

In race for Position 5, Stober and Regan offer visions for Vancouvervideo icon

Ty Stober, Vancouver City Council Position 5 incumbent, left, and David Regan, candidate for Vancouver City Council Position 5, right, speak with The Columbian's Editorial Board on Wednesday.

September 27, 2019, 6:00am Clark County Politics

The two candidates running for Vancouver City Council Position 5 sat down with The Columbian’s Editorial Board this week to make their pitch for why they’d be the best fit to lead the city. Read story

U.S.

Stakes high as local committee prepares for census

U.S.

September 25, 2019, 8:04pm Clark County News

As the 2020 U.S. Census creeps closer, local leaders are coordinating with various groups across Clark County — from schools to neighborhood associations to city councils to faith-based organizations — in an effort to ensure Southwest Washington ends up with the most accurate count possible. Read story

Vancouver to start swapping in LEDs

September 25, 2019, 6:00am

The city of Vancouver is officially moving forward with a plan to upgrade 13,500 of the city's 18,000 street light bulbs to energy-efficient LEDs. Read story