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American Legion Auxiliary National President Vickie Koutz meets with members at American Legion Smith-Reynolds Post 14 in Vancouver on Wednesday morning.

Vancouver American Legion Auxiliary chapter welcomes veterans support group’s president

American Legion Auxiliary National President Vickie Koutz meets with members at American Legion Smith-Reynolds Post 14 in Vancouver on Wednesday morning.

March 30, 2023, 4:31pm Clark County News

A local chapter of an organization for veterans’ spouses and family members received a visit from the national head of the organization Wednesday morning. Read story

Ellsworth Elementary School is among the Clark County school campuses named in a wage theft suit filed by Washington State Department of Labor and Industries against Vancouver-based construction company 360 Sheetmetal LLC.

L&I: Vancouver contractor owes $201,223 to 20 workers

Ellsworth Elementary School is among the Clark County school campuses named in a wage theft suit filed by Washington State Department of Labor and Industries against Vancouver-based construction company 360 Sheetmetal LLC.

March 29, 2023, 6:03am Business

The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries found that Vancouver-based contractor 360 Sheet Metal violated state prevailing wage laws during construction projects at four schools in Clark County. Read story

Layla Stewart's auntie, Lashay Taylor, in purple memorial shirt, grieves at a community vigil Sunday for the 7-year-old girl and her mother, Meshay Melendez, in Esther Short Park.

Hundreds gather to mourn, honor Meshay Melendez and daughter Layla

Layla Stewart's auntie, Lashay Taylor, in purple memorial shirt, grieves at a community vigil Sunday for the 7-year-old girl and her mother, Meshay Melendez, in Esther Short Park.

March 26, 2023, 3:40pm Clark County News

Slain mother and daughter Meshay "Karmen" Melendez and Layla Stewart will be remembered for being “so full of energy and life." No matter how bad of a day, they would wipe away a loved one’s tears and bring a smile to their face. Read story

Jenny Bevard stands in her wellness room that she created after being diagnosed with long COVID as a space to focus on both her mental and physical health.

Faces of long COVID: Two Vancouver women struggle with symptoms for months, years

Jenny Bevard stands in her wellness room that she created after being diagnosed with long COVID as a space to focus on both her mental and physical health.

March 26, 2023, 6:05am Clark County Health

In the beginning of 2020, Jenny Bevard, 45, was working as an emergency room tech in Clark County. Read story

The Meridian, a 46-unit permanent supportive housing complex in Vancouver's Ogden neighborhood, opened last summer for people exiting homelessness. Residents are encouraged, but not required, to use its on-site services.

Permanent supportive housing is one answer to Clark County homelessness

The Meridian, a 46-unit permanent supportive housing complex in Vancouver's Ogden neighborhood, opened last summer for people exiting homelessness. Residents are encouraged, but not required, to use its on-site services.

March 26, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

It took Troy Leichner a while to stop collecting things. Read story

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

More homes, more affordability is idea behind Clark County’s proposed housing code changes

Members of the Clark County Council are pictured after new councilors took the oath of office at the Clark County Public Service Center on Jan. 3, 2023. Councilors are Glen Yung, from left, Michelle Belkot, Karen Bowerman, on screen, Gary Medvigy and Sue Marshall.

March 26, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County officials are mulling over a new housing code amendment to add more affordable units to specific neighborhoods. Read story

Compressed air is forced into these large settling tanks so naturally occurring microbes can thrive and break down unwanted organic chemicals in the water.

How Vancouver’s wastewater goes from stinky to sanitary

Compressed air is forced into these large settling tanks so naturally occurring microbes can thrive and break down unwanted organic chemicals in the water.

March 25, 2023, 8:00pm Clark County News

If you tracked one drop of water through Vancouver’s Marine Park Wastewater Treatment Plant, you’d find that it takes about eight hours to go from raw sewage to reasonably clean. Read story

City of Vancouver Volunteer Programs and Urban Forestry added eight trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park to honor local volunteers.

Vancouver honors volunteers with tree planting

City of Vancouver Volunteer Programs and Urban Forestry added eight trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park to honor local volunteers.

March 25, 2023, 5:45am Community

City of Vancouver Volunteer Programs and Urban Forestry recently added eight trees to the Volunteer Grove at Centerpointe Park (N.E. Fourth Plain Boulevard at Pacific Way). The Volunteer Grove recognizes civically minded community members and groups who donate their time to the city of Vancouver. Now in its sixth year,… Read story

Vancouver Public Schools celebrated the award of a $20,000 Hometown Grant with Fort Vancouver High School Associated Student Board students riding stationary bikes to blend smoothies during the morning breakfast service for a week.

Vancouver students cycle for smoothies in celebration of $20,000 Hometown Grant

Vancouver Public Schools celebrated the award of a $20,000 Hometown Grant with Fort Vancouver High School Associated Student Board students riding stationary bikes to blend smoothies during the morning breakfast service for a week.

March 25, 2023, 5:43am Community

Vancouver Public Schools celebrated the award of a $20,000 Hometown Grant with Fort Vancouver High School Associated Student Board students riding stationary bikes to blend smoothies during the morning breakfast service for a week. Read story

A rendering of the future Vancouver arts hub, which will replace the 50,000 square foot former Vancouver Community Library at 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd.

Vancouver plans art center at site of former library

A rendering of the future Vancouver arts hub, which will replace the 50,000 square foot former Vancouver Community Library at 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd.

March 24, 2023, 6:04am Clark County News

A former Vancouver library will soon be revived as the city’s first art and cultural center — a multi-year project that could cost between $13.5 million and $17.5 million. Read story