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The city of Vancouver Volunteer and Urban Forestry programs added seven trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park.

Vancouver honors volunteers with tree planting

The city of Vancouver Volunteer and Urban Forestry programs added seven trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park.

March 23, 2024, 5:35am Community

VANCOUVER – The City of Vancouver Volunteer and Urban Forestry programs added seven trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park. The Volunteer Grove recognizes civically minded residents and groups who donate their time to the city. Now in its seventh year, the March 9 tree planting was accompanied by… Read story

Professional Women in Building Clark County honored 10 women in the construction industry at its inaugural Pink Hard Hat Awards dinner.

Professional Women in Building celebrates Women in Construction Week

Professional Women in Building Clark County honored 10 women in the construction industry at its inaugural Pink Hard Hat Awards dinner.

March 23, 2024, 5:35am Community

VANCOUVER – Professional Women in Building Clark County honored 10 women in the construction industry at its inaugural Pink Hard Hat Awards dinner. Awards were presented for design, innovation, leadership and advocacy. Read story

ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, is based in Vancouver.

Vancouver-based tech company ZoomInfo mostly prevails in federal suit

ZoomInfo, formerly DiscoverOrg, is based in Vancouver.

March 21, 2024, 5:44pm Business

In a class-action lawsuit questioning how Vancouver-based tech company ZoomInfo gets its proprietary data, a federal judge ruled in favor of the company in all but one of the claims last week. Read story

A new state law is requiring the city of Vancouver to allow duplexes, fourplexes and even sometimes sixplexes in any single-family home neighborhood.

Following new state law, Vancouver will create rules to allow duplexes, fourplexes in any neighborhood

A new state law is requiring the city of Vancouver to allow duplexes, fourplexes and even sometimes sixplexes in any single-family home neighborhood.

March 21, 2024, 6:07am Business

The city of Vancouver is moving toward implementing state-required rules that would permit duplexes, fourplexes and even some sixplexes in any neighborhood, even those zoned for single-family residences. Read story

Vancouver resident Yogesh Raut was the winner of the 2024 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, which aired Tuesday night.

Vancouver’s Yogesh Raut wins ‘Jeopardy!’ Tournament of Champions

Vancouver resident Yogesh Raut was the winner of the 2024 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions, which aired Tuesday night.

March 20, 2024, 3:21pm Clark County Life

Vancouverites might have recognized Tuesday night’s “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions winner. Read story

The walk-behind trencher a 16-year-old boy was using to dig a channel for fence posts. He was injured so severely both of his legs were amputated.

Rotschy fined again in teen’s injury that resulted in double amputation

The walk-behind trencher a 16-year-old boy was using to dig a channel for fence posts. He was injured so severely both of his legs were amputated.

March 19, 2024, 6:46pm Business

Labor officials issued an additional $51,800 in fines against a Vancouver construction company after a 16-year-old boy’s legs were amputated following an injury last summer while working on a site in La Center. Read story

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Vancouver man sentenced for selling low-quality body armor to law enforcement, military

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March 19, 2024, 5:26pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a day in federal prison for intentionally selling low-quality ballistic protective equipment produced in China to dozens of domestic law enforcement agencies and the U.S. military. Read story

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle addresses more than 100 community members gathered for the 2024 State of the City at the Firstenburg Community Center on Monday, only the second in-person address since the COVID-19 pandemic.

State of the City: McEnerny-Ogle says Vancouver is a city ‘built on change’video icon

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle addresses more than 100 community members gathered for the 2024 State of the City at the Firstenburg Community Center on Monday, only the second in-person address since the COVID-19 pandemic.

March 19, 2024, 2:33pm Clark County News

Vancouver is evolving from a sleepy suburb to an urban destination, Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle said in her State of the City address Monday night. Read story

Clark County sheriff&rsquo;s Sgt. Greg Agar takes a break Thursday while on patrol at Hazel Dell Community Park. Agar was awarded recently for multiple instances of risking his own safety on the job and going above and beyond to help county citizens, even when it wasn&rsquo;t part of his job.

‘Heart in the right place’: Clark County Sheriff’s sergeant wins honors for service, going beyond to help the community

Clark County sheriff&rsquo;s Sgt. Greg Agar takes a break Thursday while on patrol at Hazel Dell Community Park. Agar was awarded recently for multiple instances of risking his own safety on the job and going above and beyond to help county citizens, even when it wasn&rsquo;t part of his job.

March 18, 2024, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s Sgt. Greg Agar has a unique way of coping with stress: by giving back to those whose suffering he encounters on the job. Read story

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey, left, helps a voter drop off their ballot at the box in downtown Vancouver on Tuesday morning. &ldquo;A cynic once described Washington&rsquo;s presidential primary as a state-funded voter identification project for the two major political parties,&rdquo; he said.

Republicans and Democrats alike in Clark County are shifting political affiliations

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey, left, helps a voter drop off their ballot at the box in downtown Vancouver on Tuesday morning. &ldquo;A cynic once described Washington&rsquo;s presidential primary as a state-funded voter identification project for the two major political parties,&rdquo; he said.

March 16, 2024, 6:14am Clark County News

The sound of shuffling ballots filled the Clark County Elections Office as workers prepared to tabulate results from Tuesday’s presidential primary. Auditor Greg Kimsey, steaming jug of coffee in hand, reflected on the way this election — in which voters had to declare a party affiliation to have their ballot… Read story