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Hudson’s Bay High School English teacher resigns amid sexual misconduct investigation

January 14, 2025, 8:28pm Clark County News

A Hudson’s Bay High School teacher under investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct with a student has resigned. Read story

Port of Kalama eyes unloading terminal for sand dredged from Columbia River

January 14, 2025, 3:18pm Clark County News

The Port of Kalama may get an unloading terminal for sand dredged from the Columbia River and other material used to make concrete. Read story

Workers make way for new construction in east Vancouver in August. The Vancouver City Council on Monday approved a construction sales tax deferral for developers building affordable housing in parking lots.

Vancouver City Council approves construction sales tax deferral to boost affordable housing in parking lots

Workers make way for new construction in east Vancouver in August. The Vancouver City Council on Monday approved a construction sales tax deferral for developers building affordable housing in parking lots.

January 14, 2025, 2:01pm Business

The Vancouver City Council on Monday passed a construction sales tax deferral to make it cheaper for developers to build affordable housing in parking lots. Read story

County seeks volunteers for ag advisory team

January 14, 2025, 1:46pm Clark County News

Clark County is seeking volunteers to serve on the new Agricultural Advisory Commission, which will make recommendations on issues affecting agriculture to the county manager, county council, planning commission and other boards. Read story

Battle Ground seeks volunteers for climate team

January 14, 2025, 1:44pm Clark County News

The city of Battle Ground is looking for volunteers interested in serving on its climate policy advisory team. Read story

People sit in Jan. 6 during a Vancouver City Council meeting at City Hall. The city council is considering policy changes that would limit disruptions during meetings.

Vancouver City Council weighs new policies to curtail disruptions at meetings

People sit in Jan. 6 during a Vancouver City Council meeting at City Hall. The city council is considering policy changes that would limit disruptions during meetings.

January 14, 2025, 1:23pm Clark County News

If you’ve been to a Vancouver City Council meeting, you’ve most likely witnessed interruptions from audience members in the form of clapping, talking, gestures or shouting. Read story

Fort Vancouver is celebrating its bicentennial.

Cover for Interstate 5 connecting Fort Vancouver to downtown gets $30M boost

Fort Vancouver is celebrating its bicentennial.

January 14, 2025, 1:20pm Clark County News

Plans to put a lid on Interstate 5, or at least a section of it, recently got a $30 million boost. Read story

Interim City Attorney Nena Cook, left, raises her right hand to be sworn into her position Monday by Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle during a Vancouver City Council meeting at City Hall. Cook replaces the outgoing City Attorney Jonathan Young, who is becoming the city manager of SeaTac.

Vancouver city attorney Young resigns to become SeaTac city manager

Interim City Attorney Nena Cook, left, raises her right hand to be sworn into her position Monday by Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle during a Vancouver City Council meeting at City Hall. Cook replaces the outgoing City Attorney Jonathan Young, who is becoming the city manager of SeaTac.

January 14, 2025, 12:32pm Clark County News

An interim Vancouver city attorney is taking over for Jonathan Young who resigned, effective Monday, to become SeaTac’s city manager. Read story

Larry Nelson elected president of NAACP Vancouver chapter

January 14, 2025, 10:47am Clark County News

Larry Nelson has been elected as the new president of the NAACP Vancouver chapter. Read story

An employee works Jan. 9, 2024, at ePac Flexible Packaging at the Vancouver Innovation Center. While Clark County's industrial total vacancy rate has climbed in recent months, the market is still tight.

Thailand-based electronics company to put its first U.S. production facility at Vancouver Innovation Center

An employee works Jan. 9, 2024, at ePac Flexible Packaging at the Vancouver Innovation Center. While Clark County's industrial total vacancy rate has climbed in recent months, the market is still tight.

January 14, 2025, 6:09am Business

Thailand-based SVI Electronics is expanding its global footprint with its first production facility in the United States at the Vancouver Innovation Center. It’s one of the many new companies moving into Clark County’s industrial spaces. Read story