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Steve Slocum stands before his very stuffed yard in Vancouver. His neighbors complain that the place is a fire hazard and a magnet for rodents. The city is trying to &ldquo;nudge&rdquo; Slocum toward code compliance. Slocum says he intends to keep pushing back.

Dangerous junk or weird art? Mannequins and mess on Rose Village property frustrates neighbors

Steve Slocum stands before his very stuffed yard in Vancouver. His neighbors complain that the place is a fire hazard and a magnet for rodents. The city is trying to &ldquo;nudge&rdquo; Slocum toward code compliance. Slocum says he intends to keep pushing back.

March 16, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

The owner of a spectacularly strange and overstuffed rural property near Battle Ground, which was destroyed in July 2021 by an intentionally sparked fire, has brought what he calls his weird sense of humor to Vancouver. His neighbors are not amused. Read story

Beaches partners with Vancouver Public Schools for annual Read Across America Week

March 16, 2024, 5:40am Community

For the 29th year, the Beaches Restaurant and Bar team celebrated Read Across America Week. This year’s event, called Beaches, Bites, & Books, once again saw the Beaches Restaurant team provide breakfast to all the first-graders and their families in Vancouver Public Schools. Read story

Woodland Public Schools partners with the Cascadia Technical Academy to offer the Teaching Academy, a program which prepares students with the skills and knowledge to become Washington state certified paraeducators upon graduating high school.

Cascadia Tech offers students opportunity to become certified paraeducators

Woodland Public Schools partners with the Cascadia Technical Academy to offer the Teaching Academy, a program which prepares students with the skills and knowledge to become Washington state certified paraeducators upon graduating high school.

March 16, 2024, 5:36am Community

Woodland Public Schools partners with the Cascadia Technical Academy to offer the Teaching Academy, a program which prepares students with the skills and knowledge to become Washington state certified paraeducators upon graduating high school. Read story

Bliss Domingo, a homeschooled ninth-grader from Vancouver, recently spent a week working as a page in the Washington State Senate.

Local ninth-grader serves as page for Sen. Ann Rivers

Bliss Domingo, a homeschooled ninth-grader from Vancouver, recently spent a week working as a page in the Washington State Senate.

March 16, 2024, 5:33am Community

VANCOUVER – Bliss Domingo, a homeschooled ninth-grader from Vancouver, recently spent a week working as a Senate page at the Capitol in Olympia. She was sponsored by Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center, who represents parts of Battle Ground, Salmon Creek, Vancouver and rural Clark County. Read story

Police lights flash on the roof of a Vancouver police vehicle.

Vancouver men arrested after undercover investigation recovers 7 pounds of fentanyl

Police lights flash on the roof of a Vancouver police vehicle.

March 15, 2024, 1:53pm Clark County News

Two Vancouver men were arrested on suspicion of possession of fentanyl and methamphetamine after a yearlong undercover investigation. Read story

Striking educators keep in step as Evergreen Public Schools entered its fourth day in September 2023.

Evergreen Public Schools’ leaders got $31K in extra pay during strike while bargaining with teachers union

Striking educators keep in step as Evergreen Public Schools entered its fourth day in September 2023.

March 15, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News

The four members of Evergreen Public Schools’ district bargaining team received a combined $31,100 in supplemental pay for their work in the final stretch of contract negotiations with the Evergreen Education Association last summer, according to district documents. Read story

Greater Vancouver Chamber announces Iris Awards recipients

March 15, 2024, 5:58am Business

The Greater Vancouver Chamber announced the recipients of the 2024 Iris Awards during a luncheon Thursday. This year’s Iris Awards recipients were selected from a group of six finalists, each recognized for their contributions to Southwest Washington. Read story

St. Patrick’s Day weekend will see increased DUI patrols throughout Clark County

March 15, 2024, 5:56am Clark County News

Local law enforcement agencies will be increasing DUI patrols for St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Read story

The Interstate 5 Bridge crosses the Columbia River.

While the Portland area continues to lose residents, Clark County’s population is growing

The Interstate 5 Bridge crosses the Columbia River.

March 14, 2024, 3:49pm Clark County News

While the Portland metropolitan area’s population continues to decrease, Clark County’s population has steadily increased since 2020, according to Census data released Thursday. Read story

This image provided by Perrigo Company shows boxes of Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill available later this month in the United States. Manufacturer Perrigo said March 4 that it has begun shipping the medication, called Opill, to major retailers and pharmacies.

First over-the-counter birth control pill will be in Clark County stores in April

This image provided by Perrigo Company shows boxes of Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill available later this month in the United States. Manufacturer Perrigo said March 4 that it has begun shipping the medication, called Opill, to major retailers and pharmacies.

March 14, 2024, 6:07am Clark County Health

The first over-the-counter birth control pill, sold without an age restriction, will be available from at least one Vancouver pharmacy next month. Read story