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On Oct. 11, volunteers celebrated the inaugural Pick It Up, Vancouver!

Community spirit shines bright at Pick It Up Vancouver cleanup event

On Oct. 11, volunteers celebrated the inaugural Pick It Up, Vancouver!

October 19, 2024, 5:55am Clark County News

VANCOUVER – On Oct. 11, volunteers celebrated the inaugural Pick It Up, Vancouver! cleanup event, sponsored by Killian Pacific. With the crisp autumn air as a backdrop, Vancouver residents and neighbors from across the river came together to clean up the community. More than 84 volunteered, including various corporate groups… Read story

The FBI is seeking information about the disappearance of Cristina Ase.

FBI continues search for missing Vancouver woman Cristina Ase

The FBI is seeking information about the disappearance of Cristina Ase.

October 18, 2024, 1:07pm Clark County News

The FBI’s Seattle office is continuing to ask for the public’s help finding missing Vancouver woman Cristina Ase. Read story

Donna Goddard, the county&rsquo;s permanent fire marshal, takes a break Wednesday morning at the county&rsquo;s Ridgefield office.

‘It’s a role I take very seriously’: New Clark County fire marshal Goddard aims to boost staffing

Donna Goddard, the county&rsquo;s permanent fire marshal, takes a break Wednesday morning at the county&rsquo;s Ridgefield office.

October 17, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News

Clark County’s newest fire marshal has worn several hats during her decades with the county, and there’s no plans to change that any time soon. Read story

Vancouver Ballet Folklorico performs during a Dia de los Muertos celebration at the Vancouver Community Library in 2019.
Neal Ballard of Vancouver, right, and others look over renderings of a proposed Interstate 5 Bridge design Tuesday during public comment at an open house for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program in Clark College&rsquo;s Gaiser Hall. The organization recently released their draft supplemental environmental impact statement and video renderings of proposed bridge designs.

‘I’ve been stuck on that bridge many times’: Public comment on I-5 Bridge replacement kicks off at Clark College

Neal Ballard of Vancouver, right, and others look over renderings of a proposed Interstate 5 Bridge design Tuesday during public comment at an open house for the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program in Clark College&rsquo;s Gaiser Hall. The organization recently released their draft supplemental environmental impact statement and video renderings of proposed bridge designs.

October 16, 2024, 1:03pm Clark County News

Two recent news events got Cherise Billington of Portland thinking about a potentially massive earthquake and the Interstate 5 Bridge. First, a mysterious, acrid odor permeated Southwest Washington. Then, an unprecedented number of small earthquakes struck Mount Adams. Read story

If you like biscuits with chicken and mushrooms in a rich gravy, then you&rsquo;ll love this chicken-in-a-biscuit casserole.

Chicken cobbler is making the rounds on social media; this Chicken-in-a-Biscuit Casserole is even better

If you like biscuits with chicken and mushrooms in a rich gravy, then you&rsquo;ll love this chicken-in-a-biscuit casserole.

October 16, 2024, 6:06am Clark County Life

I feel a sliver of shame every time I fall prey to another viral internet recipe. I hate to do what everyone else is doing. (You may be surprised to learn this, but it could be factor in many of my kitchen disasters.) I’m constitutionally unable — unwilling, more truthfully… Read story

Wil Fuentes, left, and Churck Keplar are vying for the Clark County Council District 3 seat.

Political newcomer candidates for Clark County Council District 3 differ but share priorities, goalsvideo icon

Wil Fuentes, left, and Churck Keplar are vying for the Clark County Council District 3 seat.

October 16, 2024, 6:06am Clark County News

About the only thing District 3 Clark County Council candidates Chuck Keplar and Wil Fuentes have in common is that both are relative political newcomers. Keplar has lived in Clark County for 24 years, while Fuentes moved here a few years ago after graduating with a master’s degree from Western… Read story

Cali Newby speaks about her experience with the Future Leaders Project, which helps young first-generation or underrepresented students with local businesses and nonprofits for summer internships.

First-generation college students get valuable internships in Clark County thanks to Future Leaders Project

Cali Newby speaks about her experience with the Future Leaders Project, which helps young first-generation or underrepresented students with local businesses and nonprofits for summer internships.

October 16, 2024, 6:05am Clark County News

A Southwest Washington internship program plans to double the number of participating students by next summer. Read story

Republican David Stuebe, left, is running against Democrat Terri Niles, right, for the 17th Legislative District House Position 2 seat being vacated by Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver. They speak during a June League of Women Voters candidate forum at the Vancouver Community Library.

Two candidates bring health care experience to race for 17th Legislative District House Position 2video icon

Republican David Stuebe, left, is running against Democrat Terri Niles, right, for the 17th Legislative District House Position 2 seat being vacated by Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver. They speak during a June League of Women Voters candidate forum at the Vancouver Community Library.

October 14, 2024, 6:00am Clark County News

Two candidates with backgrounds in health care are running to succeed Rep. Paul Harris, R-Vancouver, for the 17th Legislative District House Position 2 seat. Read story

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, left, faces off with congressional opponent Joe Kent during a candidate forum hosted by the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce in Stevenson on Oct. 1. The event was one of multiple meetings between the two candidates before the election, who also ran against each other for the seat in 2022. The race has garnered national attention because the seat could decide control of the U.S. House next year where Republicans hold a slight majority.

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Joe Kent slug it out in rematch for 3rd District seat

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, left, faces off with congressional opponent Joe Kent during a candidate forum hosted by the Skamania County Chamber of Commerce in Stevenson on Oct. 1. The event was one of multiple meetings between the two candidates before the election, who also ran against each other for the seat in 2022. The race has garnered national attention because the seat could decide control of the U.S. House next year where Republicans hold a slight majority.

October 12, 2024, 6:14am Clark County News

Tension crackled between Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican challenger Joe Kent during an Oct. 2 debate at Lower Columbia College in Longview. Kent, wearing a crisp, tan suit, scowled. Perez, in red cowboy boots, a green dress and tweed blazer, repeatedly ran her hands through her tousled bangs. Read story