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Mountain View High School defeated a Lake Oswego, Ore., team for the title of champion in the 31st annual Bonneville Power Administration Regional Science Bowl.

Mountain View wins 31st annual BPA Regional Science Bowl

Mountain View High School defeated a Lake Oswego, Ore., team for the title of champion in the 31st annual Bonneville Power Administration Regional Science Bowl.

March 4, 2023, 6:02am Community

In a battle across state lines, the Mountain View High School team defeated a Lake Oswego, Ore., team and won the 31st annual Bonneville Power Administration Regional Science Bowl at the University of Portland. Read story

Students representing Vancouver's Cascadia Technical Academy took home more than 40 medals and swept 10 categories during SkillsUSA regional technical and leadership competitions held earlier this month.

Vancouver’s Cascadia Technical Academy students earn 44 medals at SkillsUSA Competition

Students representing Vancouver's Cascadia Technical Academy took home more than 40 medals and swept 10 categories during SkillsUSA regional technical and leadership competitions held earlier this month.

March 4, 2023, 5:03am Community

Students representing Vancouver’s Cascadia Technical Academy took home more than 40 medals and swept 10 categories at SkillsUSA regional technical and leadership competitions held earlier this month. Read story

Vancouver State of the City address returns in person

March 3, 2023, 6:02am Clark County News

For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle will give her State of the City address to an in-person audience at 6 p.m. March 27 at the Firstenburg Community Center, 700 N.E. 136th Ave. Read story

Stober seeks reelection to Vancouver City Council

March 3, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

Mayor Pro Tem Ty Stober has announced his reelection campaign for Position 5 on the Vancouver City Council. Read story

Roswell Gordon, left, and his wife, Marilynn, sit in their Vancouver home, reminiscing on their 65-plus years together. Roswell, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2014, was part of a trial of the drug lecanemab at OHSU from 2016-2020 and is showing signs of success.

Vancouver man’s Alzheimer’s experience offers hope, inspiration

Roswell Gordon, left, and his wife, Marilynn, sit in their Vancouver home, reminiscing on their 65-plus years together. Roswell, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2014, was part of a trial of the drug lecanemab at OHSU from 2016-2020 and is showing signs of success.

March 2, 2023, 6:03am Clark County Health

Roswell Gordon’s eyes lit up as he smiled at his wife, Marilynn, recounting how they met almost 65 years ago while studying at the University of California, Berkeley. The walls of their Vancouver home are adorned with relics of their life together. Over the past decades, the couple have gone… Read story

The newly developed Waterfront Vancouver has made the city more visible to leisure travelers who also seek a walkable downtown and the city's historic area, said Cliff Myers, president and chief executive officer of Visit Vancouver USA.

Visit Vancouver to put portion of $700K it will receive from lodging tax toward tourism master plan

The newly developed Waterfront Vancouver has made the city more visible to leisure travelers who also seek a walkable downtown and the city's historic area, said Cliff Myers, president and chief executive officer of Visit Vancouver USA.

March 1, 2023, 5:05pm Business

Visit Vancouver is set to receive $700,000 from the city’s lodging tax to boost tourist programs and advertising. Read story

Visitors gather in 2016 to celebrate the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington's latest clubhouse in Vancouver. Federal funds from the city of Vancouver have helped the nonprofit agency run its youth violence prevention and intervention programs.

Clark County, Vancouver to get millions from feds

Visitors gather in 2016 to celebrate the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington's latest clubhouse in Vancouver. Federal funds from the city of Vancouver have helped the nonprofit agency run its youth violence prevention and intervention programs.

February 28, 2023, 6:40pm Business

Clark County and the city of Vancouver are receiving an annual influx of funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for affordable housing, community development and homeless assistance. Read story

Bob McElroy describes the living conditions inside the Temporary Bridge Shelter in San Diego that houses up to 325 people.

San Diego response to homelessness a model for Vancouver, beyond

Bob McElroy describes the living conditions inside the Temporary Bridge Shelter in San Diego that houses up to 325 people.

February 28, 2023, 6:02am Clark County News

On the outskirts of San Diego, an unwieldy white tent peaks over industrial buildings and overlooks encampments dotting the nearby streets. Read story

The 1949 meeting of the Washington State Conference of the NAACP was held in Vancouver.

Clark County historians dig into Black history

The 1949 meeting of the Washington State Conference of the NAACP was held in Vancouver.

February 26, 2023, 6:04am Clark County Life

When Melissa Williams finished her master’s degree thesis on African American housing in postwar Vancouver, her faculty adviser at Washington State University Vancouver congratulated her for breaking new ground. The story of Black housing here had never been seriously researched before Williams’ 2007 paper. Read story

Vancouver resident Andrey Shulik, right, and Maria Everhart stand on the Interstate 205 bridge pedestrian path on Saturday afternoon during a weekly rally raising awareness of the war in Ukraine. Saturday marked the 51st weekend that the rally has taken place.

Ukraine still on the minds of Vancouver demonstrators

Vancouver resident Andrey Shulik, right, and Maria Everhart stand on the Interstate 205 bridge pedestrian path on Saturday afternoon during a weekly rally raising awareness of the war in Ukraine. Saturday marked the 51st weekend that the rally has taken place.

February 25, 2023, 8:10pm Clark County News

For the 51st Saturday since Russia invaded Ukraine one year ago, Vancouver resident Andrey Shulik stood on the Interstate 205 bridge pedestrian path with a Ukrainian flag in hand, rallying in support of his home country. Read story