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Kirkland Development has submitted plans to the city of Vancouver to build a four-building, mixed-use development where Who Song & Larry's and the former Joe's Crab Shack building now stand.

Parking lots and green areas to trade places along Vancouver waterfront

Kirkland Development has submitted plans to the city of Vancouver to build a four-building, mixed-use development where Who Song & Larry's and the former Joe's Crab Shack building now stand.

September 15, 2022, 6:00am Business

Two grassy fields north of Who Song & Larry’s near the railroad tracks are going to become construction staging and parking lots, and two existing parking lots near the river are going to eventually be turned into lawns. Read story

Sallie Reavey, co-owner of the Briar Rose Inn, adjusts a sign for her bed and breakfast Wednesday. She says she might have to sell the inn if a Safe Stay Community is established across the street.

Prospect of third Safe Stay site in downtown Vancouver troubles neighbors

Sallie Reavey, co-owner of the Briar Rose Inn, adjusts a sign for her bed and breakfast Wednesday. She says she might have to sell the inn if a Safe Stay Community is established across the street.

September 14, 2022, 7:32pm Clark County News

A vacant downtown lot that was most recently home to a New Heights Church is being considered by Vancouver officials as a possible site for its third Safe Stay Community providing shelter and services for people experiencing homelessness. Read story

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle speaks with a Vancouver police officer Monday night outside her home in the Shumway neighborhood after an unidentified individual set a fire near the garage.

Suspect at large in arson case at Vancouver mayor’s home

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle speaks with a Vancouver police officer Monday night outside her home in the Shumway neighborhood after an unidentified individual set a fire near the garage.

September 13, 2022, 1:14pm Clark County News

Vancouver police have not yet located or identified the suspect who started a fire at the home of Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle and her husband, Terry Ogle, on Monday night. Read story

Dick Gill and his wife, Laura, hop on a C-Tran bus in southeast Vancouver to make their way around town on a recent morning. They share  one car, and they try to walk or use the bus as much as possible to get around.

Vancouver leaders work toward a transportation transformation

Dick Gill and his wife, Laura, hop on a C-Tran bus in southeast Vancouver to make their way around town on a recent morning. They share  one car, and they try to walk or use the bus as much as possible to get around.

September 4, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

Vancouver leaders work to reshape neighborhoods so residents can get around without cars Read story

New residents flooded central Vancouver to work at the Kaiser Shipyards during World War II, leading the city's population -- and water demands -- to surge. In response, Water Station 5 was built in 1942 to meet these needs, but its infrastructure has weakened over the decades since then.

Vancouver water station spruce up includes earthquake proofing

New residents flooded central Vancouver to work at the Kaiser Shipyards during World War II, leading the city's population -- and water demands -- to surge. In response, Water Station 5 was built in 1942 to meet these needs, but its infrastructure has weakened over the decades since then.

August 29, 2022, 6:07am Clark County News

Crews are preparing to seal the first renovated reservoir at Vancouver’s largest water station, advancing the city’s comprehensive plan to create a resilient water system. Read story

In a six-year span, there were 86 accidents, including three between a car and a pedestrian, along Southeast 34th Street in east Vancouver.

Vancouver wants to see a safer 34th Street

In a six-year span, there were 86 accidents, including three between a car and a pedestrian, along Southeast 34th Street in east Vancouver.

August 18, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver is searching for ways to make its streets safer as traffic congestion increases. Read story

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Vancouver Police Department tentatively set to present bodycam contract

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August 16, 2022, 5:48pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Police Department is tentatively expected to present a finalized camera vendor contract to the Vancouver City Council for its approval next month. Read story

The City of Vancouver's Waterfront Gateway development with four new buildings aims to be its own district and also connect Esther Short Park to The Waterfront Vancouver.

Vancouver City Council studies proposed Waterfront Gateway Project

The City of Vancouver's Waterfront Gateway development with four new buildings aims to be its own district and also connect Esther Short Park to The Waterfront Vancouver.

August 12, 2022, 6:01am Business

The parking lots and grass fields around Vancouver City Hall are going to drastically change into four buildings with 420 new apartments — including 100 in the “affordable” category — office space, retail and parking structures. Read story

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Vancouver council’s plans for carbon neutrality receiving mixed reviews

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

August 9, 2022, 12:31pm Clark County News

Split public opinion on Vancouver’s aggressive pursuit of electrification over fossil fuels indicate that not everyone is onboard with its swift approach to carbon neutrality by 2040. Read story

Hundreds of protesters cross the Columbia River in Vancouver on July 27, 2015, in support of an amphibious demonstration at the Interstate 5 Bridge against proposed fossil fuel facilities in the Northwest.

Fossil fuel facilities in focus in Vancouver

Hundreds of protesters cross the Columbia River in Vancouver on July 27, 2015, in support of an amphibious demonstration at the Interstate 5 Bridge against proposed fossil fuel facilities in the Northwest.

August 8, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver has been employing moratoriums to prevent development of new fossil fuel facilities in Vancouver. Now, city officials are carefully tailoring zoning code amendments to make the ban permanent and legally defensible. Read story