Vancouver weighs selling Navigation Center
Shuttered day center for homeless may become library headquarters
Published: March 11, 2021, 2:00pm
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3 Photos The city of Vancouver is considering selling the Navigation Center to Fort Vancouver Regional Libraries as a new headquarters. The library district and Sea Mar both currently occupy parts of the building. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
Vancouver leaders are considering selling the Navigation Center, the beleaguered day shelter for the homeless temporarily closed by COVID-19, so it can serve as a new library headquarters.
Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle told The Columbian on Wednesday that the city council still needs to discuss the proposition at Monday’s meeting. But on her end, selling is something she would “absolutely” support.
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A closer look at civilian oversight of law enforcement in Clark County
Volunteers on team to review fatal police shootings have ties to law enforcement, public safety communities By Jerzy Shedlock, Columbian Breaking News Reporter
Published: February 28, 2021, 6:05am
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6 Photos Ken Hines, a non-law enforcement member of the Southwest Washington Independent Investigative Response Team, pauses for a portrait outside the Clark County Courthouse. Hines, of Washougal, said when he was called to serve as a non-law enforcement member of the team investigating the police shooting of 23-year-old Irving Rodriguez, it offered a clearer glimpse into the workings of local law enforcement. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian)
Vancouver mobile home fire under investigation By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Assistant Metro Editor
Published: February 26, 2021, 6:38pm
Share: Firefighters responded Feb. 20 to 3700 X St., in Vancouver for a mobile home fire. Two people were injured in the place. The fire remains under investigation, as one of the residents recovers at the burn unit at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal s Office. (Vancouver Fire Marshal s Office)
A mobile home fire that injured two people Feb. 20 remains under investigation, as one of the residents recovers at the burn unit at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland.
Vancouver Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli said Friday that a dog and two cats are still unaccounted for.