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The Vancouver City Council gave the first of two required approvals to extend a moratorium on new warehouse projects of greater than 250,000 square feet in May.

Vancouver takes first step toward extending warehouse moratorium

The Vancouver City Council gave the first of two required approvals to extend a moratorium on new warehouse projects of greater than 250,000 square feet in May.

May 23, 2023, 2:15pm Business

The Vancouver City Council Monday night took the first of two steps to delay construction of large-scale warehouses within city limits for an additional six months. Read story

Vancouver Police Department Sgt. Danielle Wass, right, talks with officers Brandon Riedel, center, and Brandon Esau on Thursday at the Public Safety and First Responder Career Fair at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Ore.

Vancouver Police Department boosts hiring efforts amid struggles to recruit, retain officers

Vancouver Police Department Sgt. Danielle Wass, right, talks with officers Brandon Riedel, center, and Brandon Esau on Thursday at the Public Safety and First Responder Career Fair at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Ore.

May 23, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

On a recent Thursday, three Vancouver police officers stood around a table at a law enforcement hiring fair near Portland. Read story

Joshua Jones and Angela Cruz Paredes were named this year's Gen. George C.

Historic Trust announces 2023 Gen. George C. Marshall Leadership winners

Joshua Jones and Angela Cruz Paredes were named this year's Gen. George C.

May 20, 2023, 5:59am Community

On April 22, Joshua Jones and Angela Cruz Paredes were named this year’s Gen. George C. Marshall Award recipients. Read story

The National Civics Bee state qualifying competition in Vancouver was held April 22 at Providence Academy and was organized by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce.

Middle school students compete at state qualifying round for National Civics Bee

The National Civics Bee state qualifying competition in Vancouver was held April 22 at Providence Academy and was organized by the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce.

May 20, 2023, 5:57am Community

Twenty area middle school students competed April 22 in the state qualifying round of the National Civics Bee, an academic competition that tests students’ knowledge of civics and government. Read story

Clark College announces artists for Boschma Farms campus

May 20, 2023, 5:57am Community

Clark College, in partnership with the Washington State Arts Commission, has selected an artist for the Advanced Manufacturing Building for its Boschma Farms campus in Ridgefield. Sarah Folden will lead a group of artists to create public art for the new campus, expected to open in fall 2025. Folden, a… Read story

Two flex industrial buildings have been proposed on the northeast portion of a 23.38-acre site that borders Southeast First Street in east Vancouver. Part of the site is currently home to Granite Construction, pictured here.

Flex industrial buildings in plans for east Vancouver’s Section 30

Two flex industrial buildings have been proposed on the northeast portion of a 23.38-acre site that borders Southeast First Street in east Vancouver. Part of the site is currently home to Granite Construction, pictured here.

May 18, 2023, 6:05am Business

Development of east Vancouver’s Section 30 may be continuing soon, as one company recently submitted its pre-planning application to the city of Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver resident Ed Wulf dances in the grand entry parade at the 50th Naimuma Powwow at Portland State University on May 6. On Saturday, he will serve as arena director at the Native American Parent Association of Southwest Washington Annual Traditional Pow-Wow at Clark College.

Tribal dancer takes charge of Clark College powwow event

Vancouver resident Ed Wulf dances in the grand entry parade at the 50th Naimuma Powwow at Portland State University on May 6. On Saturday, he will serve as arena director at the Native American Parent Association of Southwest Washington Annual Traditional Pow-Wow at Clark College.

May 18, 2023, 6:00am Clark County Life

At a powwow earlier this month in Portland, Ed Wulf appeared in full regalia to dance. At a powwow this weekend in Vancouver, he’ll be working behind the scenes. Read story

Washington Department of Health launches website on ‘forever chemicals’

May 18, 2023, 5:56am Clark County Health

The Washington Department of Health has launched a dashboard full of data highlighting the public water systems statewide that contain “forever chemicals,” or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Read story

A crowd listens to Evergreen student Leslie Guel speak on Tuesday at the grand opening of the Skilled Trades Center at Evergreen High School.

Evergreen Public Schools unveils Skilled Trades Center

A crowd listens to Evergreen student Leslie Guel speak on Tuesday at the grand opening of the Skilled Trades Center at Evergreen High School.

May 16, 2023, 6:16pm Business

Though the school year ends in just a few weeks, a new opportunity opened its doors for students in Evergreen Public Schools on Tuesday. Read story

Saturday event in Vancouver offers free financial advice

May 16, 2023, 5:57am Business

Johnson Bixby is hosting a Pro Bono Financial Planning Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Read story