Vancouver Public Schools kindergarten enrollment for 2025-26 School Year now open
Vancouver Public Schools is now enrolling kindergarteners for the 2025-26 school year, offering multiple program options for families.
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Letter: Extremely low bus ridership does not justify switch to expensive TriMet light rail
Camas resident Douglas Tweet questions TriMet light rail’s necessity in the I-5 Bridge replacement, citing low bus ridership and high costs.
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County manager seeks volunteer for open seat on Arts Commission
Clark County seeks a volunteer to fill an open seat on the Arts Commission, representing the unincorporated county.
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Expect delays on SR 503 Yale Bridge for annual inspections, March 5-6
Expect traffic delays on SR 503’s Yale Bridge March 5-6 as WSDOT crews conduct annual inspections, requiring temporary closures.
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Letter: ‘We are in trouble!’
Hazel Dell resident Bob Zak voices concerns over the Clark County Sheriff’s Office staffing crisis, urging residents to engage with local officials to address the shortag...
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Vancouver Fire extinguishes shop fire
The Vancouver Fire Department quickly responded to a shop fire near the Harmony Ridge neighborhood, bringing the blaze under control within 50 minutes.
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High school basketball: Two area teams steal seeds; two more save their seasons
Four Southwest Washington basketball teams secured major wins in their state tournaments, with Camas and Seton Catholic advancing to the quarterfinals, while Woodland and...
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High school basketball: Clark County teams struggle in Friday’s state tournament openers
Clark County high school basketball teams struggled in Friday’s state tournament openers, with a 0-6 record. Nine teams take the court Saturday.
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Discussions with the Sheriff, Part 1: Staff shortage is a crisis at Clark County Sheriff’s Office
Clark County Sheriff John Horch warns of a staffing crisis within the sheriff’s office, highlighting low deputy-to-resident ratios and the impact on emergency response ti...
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Washington court could rule legal fines for Tim Eyman were ‘excessive’
A Washington court will determine if legal fines imposed on Tim Eyman for campaign finance violations were excessive under state law.
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