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Clark County cold case murder of 50 years may soon have resolution at long last

Investigators in Clark County are narrowing in on Warren Forrest as a suspect in the 1974 cold case murder of Carol Valenzuela, a case that has remained unresolved for over 50 years. With DNA evidence currently being analyzed, authorities are optimistic that they may soon bring closure to Valenzuela's family and secure a conviction. Forrest, who is already serving time for multiple murders, has been linked to this case through patterns of previous attacks.

City offices are on delayed opening Feb. 5

The City of Vancouver has announced a delayed opening for city offices on February 5, 2025, due to severe weather conditions, as advised by the US National Weather Service. This decision highlights the impact of winter weather on local operations, emphasizing the city's commitment to public safety amid challenging weather conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on developments related to the weather-related cancellation.

Vancouver's Annual Family Valentines Ball A Celebration of Community and Love

The City of Vancouver is hosting its annual Family Valentine’s Ball, a community event designed for families and friends to celebrate together with activities like dancing and photo opportunities. Tickets, priced at $20 for residents and $23 for non-residents, are required in advance, with sales ending on February 4. The event emphasizes community connection and family enjoyment, showcasing local sponsors and providing flyers in multiple languages.

Vancouver driver pulled from burning wreck by quick-thinking passerby

A quick-thinking bystander rescued a driver from a burning car in Vancouver, Washington, after a crash on Interstate 205. The driver suffered serious injuries and was promptly taken to the hospital. Emergency responders, including Vancouver Fire crews and the Washington State Patrol, provided critical medical assistance at the scene.

54-40 Brewing opens second pub, with full menu, in Washougal

54-40 Brewing Co. has opened its second location, Kascadia Brewery and Public House, in Washougal's Evergreen Market, featuring a full-service restaurant and a family-friendly atmosphere. The new pub offers an extensive menu, including pizzas and burgers, along with a variety of locally brewed beers. Co-owner Bolt Minister expressed excitement over the new venture, which aims to enhance community engagement through events and a welcoming environment.

Washington Department of Fish Wildlife Commission decried for being anti-hunting

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission faces backlash for perceived anti-hunting decisions, notably the cancellation of the spring bear hunt. Critics argue that these decisions undermine the state's hunting culture and could impact wildlife management strategies.

Favorable fishing forecast for salmon on Columbia River

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission faces backlash for perceived anti-hunting actions, particularly after the cancellation of the spring bear hunt. This decision has sparked significant debate among hunters and conservationists, raising questions about the commission's direction and priorities in wildlife management.

Vancouvers Vintage Books Celebrates a Storied Half-Century Amid Evolving Industry

Vintage Books, a cherished Vancouver bookstore, is marking its 50th anniversary this month. Owner Becky Milner reflects on the evolution of the bookstore industry, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced over the decades. This celebration not only honors the store's rich history but also emphasizes the importance of local businesses in adapting to changing consumer preferences.

Vancouvers Vintage Books celebrates a storied half-century amid evolving industry

Vancouver’s Vintage Books, a cherished local bookstore, is marking its 50th anniversary this month, highlighting its resilience in a rapidly changing industry. Owner Becky Milner reflects on the store's history and the evolving landscape of bookselling, emphasizing the significance of community support in navigating challenges. This milestone not only celebrates the store's past but also underscores the importance of independent bookstores in today’s market.

54-40 Brewing opens second pub, with full menu, in Washougal

54-40 Brewing has opened its second pub in Washougal, offering a full menu alongside its craft beer selection. This new location aims to enhance the local dining experience and cater to both beer enthusiasts and food lovers alike. The expansion reflects the brewery's commitment to serving the community and diversifying its offerings.

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