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Educator Hollingsworth helps open Evergreen school named in her ...

If your dreams don't include others, they're not big enough. Those are words Dorothy Hollingsworth echoed during her nearly 50 years as an...

The Columbian | 2021-08-27 12:06:01

Vital Statistics

Ariel RyAnn Meyer, 23, Vancouver, and Kyle Jacob Yenne, 24, Vancouver. Benjamin John Sadleir, 33, Port Orchard, and Alyssa Jean Hundersmarck, 28...

The Columbian | 2021-08-27 00:06:02

PeaceHealth officials expect COVID-19 surge to peak Sept. 4

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center officials announced Wednesday morning that their modeling suggests the current wave of COVID-19...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 12:06:02

Prosecutors rest case against Bogdanov in murder trial

Vancouver man, 27, accused of strangling 17-year-old Nikki KuhnhausenClark County prosecutors rested their case against David Bogdanov on...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 12:06:01

Closing arguments presented in killing of Vancouver teen Nikki ...

Jurors will return Thursday to continue deliberating in the murder and hate-crime trial of David Bogdanov, who's accused of strangling 17-year-...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 00:06:02

The Yard Milkshake Bar officially opens at The Waterfront Vancouver

The Yard Milkshake Bar, which began quietly serving ice cream treats on the Vancouver waterfront several weeks ago, marked its official...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 00:06:02

Vancouver woman builds liquidated-goods business, LiquidNation ...

Among the goods at LiquidNation Liquidators, 717 Grand Blvd., you'll find Samurai swords, little unicorn salt and pepper shakers, luggage and...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 00:06:02

Basalt Brewing to open in old Vancouver Fire Department station

The brewery, at 400 E. 37th St., will be about 13,000 square feet, and the owners envision having a few food trucks in the parking lot. There...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 00:06:01

Police respond to crash near Vancouver Mall; one pedestrian killed

Police responded to the crash at 4:09 p.m. near the intersection of Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard and Vancouver Mall Drive. Upon arrival,...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 00:06:01

Vancouver: No plan to mandate vaccines for city employees

Following an announcement from Gov. Jay Inslee's office that most state employees and health care workers need to be vaccinated no later than...

The Columbian | 2021-08-26 00:06:01

Christian Bale to portray ex-Living Hope Church leader Bishop in ...

Oscar winner Christian Bale — who's played a psychotic killer, Batman and former Vice President Dick Cheney — is set to star in a film about...

The Columbian | 2021-08-25 12:06:01

One dead in east Vancouver homicide

Police responded at 6:13 p.m. Saturday to reports of a shooting near 2715 N.E. 138th Ave., according to a police statement issued Sunday morning...

The Columbian | 2021-08-25 00:06:01

Victim of Saturday shooting in east Vancouver identified

The Clark County Medical Examiner's Office said Tuesday that Armando P. Valencia died from a gunshot wound to the chest. The ...

The Columbian | 2021-08-24 21:06:01

Clark County businesses shackled by broken supply chain

Romano Capital. Vancouver Ford. Slumberkins. Juliano's Pizza. Each is a very different local business selling widely differing products and...

The Columbian | 2021-08-24 12:06:02

Clark County business owners, employees, customers adjust as ...

Clark County retailers reacted with a mix of resignation and trepidation as Washington's renewed mask mandate took effect Monday.

The Columbian | 2021-08-24 12:06:02

U.S. Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles honored with parade, key to city

Wearing the silver medal she won at the 2020 Summer Olympics last month in Tokyo, Chiles was honored with a parade through downtown Vancouver...

The Columbian | 2021-08-23 12:06:01

Everybody Has a Story: 'City Slickers' vacation hard to rustle up

Send to: neighbors@columbian.com or P.O. Box 180, Vancouver WA, 98666. Call “Everybody Has an Editor” Scott Hewitt, 360-735-4525,...

The Columbian | 2021-08-22 14:06:02

Letter: Support Seifert for port commission

Greg Seifert is highly qualified as a candidate for Vancouver port commissioner. Greg's integrity and effective leadership are well known.

The Columbian | 2021-08-22 12:06:02

Vancouver approves mixed-use plan for former Hewlett-Packard site

The Vancouver City Council gave final approval Monday to a development agreement for the Vancouver Innovation Center, a project which will...

The Columbian | 2021-08-22 00:06:02

Tiny homes nonprofit overcomes big hurdles as Vancouver project ...

Community Roots Collaborative had to overcome large obstacles as it worked to build a tiny homes community in Fruit Valley to alleviate...

The Columbian | 2021-08-21 12:06:01

Accused's brothers, ex-girlfriend testify in Bogdanov murder trial

The murder trial for David Bogdanov finished its first week Thursday afternoon. He is accused of strangling a Vancouver teenager after...

The Columbian | 2021-08-21 00:06:01

PeaceHealth in Vancouver sets up tent as COVID cases surge

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has set up a tent near its emergency department entrance to serve as a waiting area amid an...

The Columbian | 2021-08-20 23:06:01

Hit the spot! smash burgers soon to be available in Vancouver's ...

Portland smash-burger food truck hit the spot! will open its first restaurant in Vancouver's Uptown Village later this year in the space...

The Columbian | 2021-08-20 00:06:01

Washington teacher union backs vaccination mandate

With the COVID-19 vaccine now a job requirement in Washington, teachers and other school staff must be vaccinated by mid-October or lose their...

The Columbian | 2021-08-20 00:06:01