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2 men face allegations in Vancouver assault

The Clark County Courthouse (The Columbian files)

April 12, 2023, 5:01pm Clark County News

Two men are facing assault allegations after Vancouver police say one brought the other to his former wife’s house and strangled her while the friend severely beat her boyfriend. Read story

The city of Vancouver's latest per- and polyflouoroalkyl substances findings show that three water stations contain PFAS exceeding state action levels, meaning the drinking water could potentially lead to adverse health effects.

City of Vancouver finds 3 of its water stations exceed state levels for PFAS

The city of Vancouver's latest per- and polyflouoroalkyl substances findings show that three water stations contain PFAS exceeding state action levels, meaning the drinking water could potentially lead to adverse health effects.

April 12, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver has found that three of its nine well fields exceed state levels for “per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances,” compounds harmful to both humans and the environment in testing in late February. Read story

A new survey says Vancouver has just 22 affordable units per 100 low-income households — a drop despite efforts to building units like these as Fourth Plain Commons.

Report: Only 22 homes per 100 low-income renters in Vancouver in 2021

A new survey says Vancouver has just 22 affordable units per 100 low-income households — a drop despite efforts to building units like these as Fourth Plain Commons.

April 11, 2023, 6:32pm Clark County News

Low-income renters across Vancouver continue to face a housing gap, though some silver linings are on the horizon. Read story

Jerrad Isch walks down the exterior stairs of his Airbnb in Vancouver. He been renting out the unit for about five years and says that it has been a largely positive experience for him and his neighbors.

City of Vancouver turns focus to short-term rentals on Airbnb, Vrbo, other sites

Jerrad Isch walks down the exterior stairs of his Airbnb in Vancouver. He been renting out the unit for about five years and says that it has been a largely positive experience for him and his neighbors.

April 10, 2023, 6:05am Business

There are more than 300 short-term rentals — such as Airbnbs and Vrbos — in Vancouver. Due to zoning laws, almost all of them are illegal. Read story

Ingela Martinson, center, prepares lunch with her sons Andreas, left, and Nathan, right, during a break from watching the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints general conference broadcast on April 1. They are mourning the death of Göran Martinson, husband and father. Their faith's promise of eternal families sustains them.

Vancouver woman’s faith provides comfort in grief

Ingela Martinson, center, prepares lunch with her sons Andreas, left, and Nathan, right, during a break from watching the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints general conference broadcast on April 1. They are mourning the death of Göran Martinson, husband and father. Their faith's promise of eternal families sustains them.

April 9, 2023, 6:03am Churches & Religion

Göran Martinson survived for 13 years after he was diagnosed with a rare blood cancer. It was not cancer but COVID-19 that ultimately killed him at age 55. Read story

Alicia Ewert sorts food from donation bags into specific boxes. Ewert is a member of Catch-22, a local dragon boat racing team that volunteered for the Clark Neighbors Food Project drive.

Neighbors unite to ease hunger in Clark County

Alicia Ewert sorts food from donation bags into specific boxes. Ewert is a member of Catch-22, a local dragon boat racing team that volunteered for the Clark Neighbors Food Project drive.

April 8, 2023, 6:00pm Clark County News

In 2017, Debbie Nelson began collecting food bags from her neighbors in Vancouver to donate to nearby food pantries. More than five years later, Nelson’s volunteer project has exploded into the Clark Neighbors Food Project, a county-wide program that distributes donation bags and hosts food drives every two months. Read story

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Man accused of stealing vehicle containing infant in Vancouver

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April 8, 2023, 5:15pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s deputies on Saturday arrested a man accused of kidnapping a 1-month-old child in northeast Vancouver. Read story

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Former Vancouver Marine volunteered in Ukraine, hopes to return

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April 8, 2023, 6:03am Clark County News

Vancouver resident Michael Young spends most of his Saturday mornings at rallies on the Interstate 205 Bridge supporting Ukraine in its war against Russia. Read story

The city of Vancouver and the Clark County Historical Museum dedicated a new historical interpretive panel at Vancouver's Old City Cemetery on March 31.

Vancouver’s Old City Cemetery celebrated with dedication of new interpretive panel

The city of Vancouver and the Clark County Historical Museum dedicated a new historical interpretive panel at Vancouver's Old City Cemetery on March 31.

April 8, 2023, 5:57am Community

The city of Vancouver and the Clark County Historical Museum dedicated a new historical interpretive panel at Vancouver’s Old City Cemetery on March 31. The event included remarks from Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, Clark County Historical Museum staff and family members of some individuals highlighted on the new panel and… Read story

On March 2, the Fort Vancouver Rose Society held its most successful rose auction ever, raising $1,753 toward funding its June 24 Rose Show.

Fort Vancouver Rose Society hosts its most successful rose auction

On March 2, the Fort Vancouver Rose Society held its most successful rose auction ever, raising $1,753 toward funding its June 24 Rose Show.

April 8, 2023, 5:45am Community

On March 2, the Fort Vancouver Rose Society held its most successful rose auction ever, raising $1,753 toward funding its June 24 FVRS Rose Show. Auctioneer Sally Rossetto kept the bidding electric with energy to get 35 donated roses, including roses donated by Chris Prewitt of Weeks Roses, sold in… Read story