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As Trump’s lead in popular vote shrinks, does he really have a ‘mandate’?

November 30, 2024, 1:15pm Latest News

In his victory speech on Nov. 6, President-elect Donald Trump claimed Americans had given him an “ unprecedented and powerful mandate.” Read story

The 12 Days of Christmas, Clark County style

November 30, 2024, 6:13am Clark County Life

The instantly recognizable “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is a late 18th-century English carol. It’s been associated with many different tunes but the melody we know and love is English composer Frederic Austin’s 1909 version. The lyrics mention a number of gifts — partridges, leaping lords and so on —… Read story

Simon Jones, 14, of iUrban Teen, center, gets hands-on experience during a tour of the Clark College electrical and power distribution systems lab April 1. Vancouver nonprofit iUrban Teen supports local youth of color through STEM education and the arts. It was recently awarded $847,208 as part of the Oregon Workforce Ready Grant initiative.

Vancouver nonprofit iUrban Teen awarded more than $800K to boost manufacturing career pathways for youth

Simon Jones, 14, of iUrban Teen, center, gets hands-on experience during a tour of the Clark College electrical and power distribution systems lab April 1. Vancouver nonprofit iUrban Teen supports local youth of color through STEM education and the arts. It was recently awarded $847,208 as part of the Oregon Workforce Ready Grant initiative.

November 30, 2024, 6:12am Clark County News

iUrban Teen received more than $800,000 in funding to introduce more youth across Southwest Washington and Oregon to careers in the manufacturing field. Read story

ADU Foundation, a housing nonprofit, plans to build seven accessory dwelling units in downtown Vancouver for people exiting the foster care system.

Vancouver nonprofit opens waitlist for young people exiting foster care to rent ADUs

ADU Foundation, a housing nonprofit, plans to build seven accessory dwelling units in downtown Vancouver for people exiting the foster care system.

November 30, 2024, 6:12am Clark County News

A Vancouver housing nonprofit has opened a waitlist for people ages 18 to 24 exiting the foster care system to rent accessory dwelling units starting in spring 2025. Read story

Gardening with Allen: Starting from stem cuttings simple

November 30, 2024, 6:10am Clark County Life

My daughter asked me if she could have cuttings of some of my favorite house plants. She said she could start a new plant from a piece of stem. Could you explain how to do that? Read story

Taylor Lies, a junior on Skyview’s slowpitch softball team, poses at Skyview High Schol on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 in Vancouver, Washington.

All-Region slowpitch softball: Taylor Lies, Skyview

Taylor Lies, a junior on Skyview’s slowpitch softball team, poses at Skyview High Schol on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024 in Vancouver, Washington.

November 30, 2024, 6:10am Latest News

At the urging of her parents, Taylor Lies joined Skyview’s slowpitch softball team as a way to stay sharp for the spring fastpitch season. Read story

Top Stories: Camas police shooting video; new Vancouver police chief; more development near Ridgefield Costco

November 30, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

Here are some of the top stories of the week on columbian.com. Wondering what else was popular this week with readers? Check out our Trending Stories page. Read story

Vancouver Mayor John Kiggins also owned local theaters. His decision to stage a controversial true crime play in 1911 drew criticism.

Clark County History: 1911 production was “unfit for Portland,” even though it “didn’t shock Vancouver.”

Vancouver Mayor John Kiggins also owned local theaters. His decision to stage a controversial true crime play in 1911 drew criticism.

November 30, 2024, 6:10am Clark County Life

Mayor John Kiggins previewed a controversial play in January 1911 along with law officers. He excluded a Columbian reporter from the preview, claiming he wanted no publicity. Read story

Mark Traxler carries his belongings out the front door after eating a meal at the Washougal Community Center.

Washougal officials may criminalize camping on city property to ‘improve livability’

Mark Traxler carries his belongings out the front door after eating a meal at the Washougal Community Center.

November 30, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

The city of Washougal is proposing criminalizing camping on city property. Read story