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Housing leaders speak in front of an audience Tuesday during “The Columbian Conversations: Innovative Housing Solutions” at Kiggins Theatre. As Vancouver’s population grows, developers and housing experts are looking to innovative solutions and each other to ensure a supply of affordable housing.

‘There’s no one single solution’: Panelists discuss affordable housing challenges at ‘Columbian Conversations’ event

Housing leaders speak in front of an audience Tuesday during “The Columbian Conversations: Innovative Housing Solutions” at Kiggins Theatre. As Vancouver’s population grows, developers and housing experts are looking to innovative solutions and each other to ensure a supply of affordable housing.

March 12, 2025, 2:45pm Business

Northwest affordable housing providers say it’s a volatile time for them as federal programs that have long fueled Clark County development are threatened. Read story

Evergreen Public Schools students hold signs they made about a proposed policy on undocumented students.

Evergreen school board unanimously approves resolution protecting students from immigration enforcement on campus

Evergreen Public Schools students hold signs they made about a proposed policy on undocumented students.

March 12, 2025, 2:29pm Clark County News

After a month of deliberating and considering student feedback, Evergreen Public Schools’ board on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution protecting students from immigration enforcement on campus. Read story

System dispatchers monitor the grid at the Bonneville Power Administration's Ross Complex in September. The federal government is walking back firings and reinstating some laid-off workers locally.

Trump reverses course on federal worker firings, opening the door for rehiring in Clark County, maybe

System dispatchers monitor the grid at the Bonneville Power Administration's Ross Complex in September. The federal government is walking back firings and reinstating some laid-off workers locally.

March 10, 2025, 12:52pm Clark County News

The Trump administration has backed down from its move to fire thousands of probationary federal workers. The switch means hundreds of local federal workers may now be rehired if they were fired or keep their positions if they had not yet been cut. Read story

Andre Terwilleger

Suspect wanted in animal cruelty case taken into custody after response to social media posts

Andre Terwilleger

March 8, 2025, 10:38am Clark County News

A suspect wanted in connection with a case of animal cruelty was taken into custody Saturday just hours after the case was posted on social media, the Battle Ground Police Department reported. Read story

Eli Hepner, left, and Kat McKenzie play with dogs Lexie, left, and Trek on Tuesday at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington’s Vancouver campus. The organization launched the Craig Stein Yappy Hour, a monthly event where all adoption fees are waived that day. It is funded through a $500,000 donation to the nonprofit from Linn Dee Stein.

Craig Stein Yappy Hour: Adoption fees waived once a month at Humane Society for Southwest Washington

Eli Hepner, left, and Kat McKenzie play with dogs Lexie, left, and Trek on Tuesday at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington’s Vancouver campus. The organization launched the Craig Stein Yappy Hour, a monthly event where all adoption fees are waived that day. It is funded through a $500,000 donation to the nonprofit from Linn Dee Stein.

March 8, 2025, 6:12am Clark County Life

A new program at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington will waive fees on all pet adoptions once a month. Read story

Vancouver Bee Project’s Kyle Roslund, right, scatters seeds Feb. 21, 2023, at Clark College. The nonprofit is one of four groups who won a Port of Vancouver Community Fund grant this year.

Ke Kukui Foundation, Historic Trust, Vancouver Arena Project, Vancouver Bee Project benefit from Port of Vancouver’s Community Fund

Vancouver Bee Project’s Kyle Roslund, right, scatters seeds Feb. 21, 2023, at Clark College. The nonprofit is one of four groups who won a Port of Vancouver Community Fund grant this year.

March 8, 2025, 6:10am Business

Four local nonprofits are benefiting this year from the Port of Vancouver’s Community Fund. Read story

Gardening with Allen: Should you get your soil tested?

March 8, 2025, 6:06am Clark County Life

Is soil testing important? How can I get my soil tested? Read story

Enspire Arts accepting scholarship applications

March 7, 2025, 12:37pm Clark County Life

Enspire Arts accepting scholarship applications Read story

This Week in Clark County history, March 7

March 7, 2025, 6:01am Clark County Life

A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum. Read story

(Courtesy of Downtown Camas Association)