WATCH: A report on homelessness in Clark County ; Vancouver Police Department begins process of implementing body cams ; Understanding an uptick in affordable housing ; Building Industry Association of Clark County executive director shares thoughts on banning natural gas in homes ; Camas Lions Club club fixes up Camp Currie.
Pandemic pauses rise of homelessness in Clark County
An influx of pandemic-related funding helped prevent thousands of people from becoming homeless in 2020, according to data released by the Council for the Homeless.
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Vancouver Police Department moves toward implementation of police camera program in 2022
VPD is working on developing a request for proposals to identify vendors that can provide equipment, training and other needed features to support establishing the camera...
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Vancouver Housing Authority sees uptick in affordable housing construction
The increased construction activity is attributed to a few factors: timing, need, resources and the reintroduction of public housing.
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Sticker Shock: What phasing out of natural gas means for Washington homeowners
Avaly Scarpelli, executive director of the Building Industry Association of Clark County, offers insight into the impacts of phasing out natural gas in Washington state.
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Camas Lions help restore wind and ice damaged structure at Camp Currie
The Camas Lions Club recently turned out to repair a wind-damaged adirondack structure at Camp Currie, in Camas over the past few weekends.
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