Vancouver attorney Michael Langsdorf drove his 2006 Lexus SUV up to a private railroad crossing just north of the Columbia River at 105th Avenue. He says he stopped, looked right, looked left, and “didn’t see any train at all.” The unlevel approach to the crossing, and possibily the early evening ...
When Kathy Marshack moved into her home along the Columbia River in 1984 it was surrounded by farmland, but since then east Vancouver has grown and where once there was just rural land there are now houses and neighbors. That development was never a problem for Marshack who was content ...
Kathy Marshack, a Columbia River waterfront homeowner since 1989, lived in peace in her small neighborhood. But everything changed in 2004. She was navigating a bitter divorce from a high-profile divorce attorney while running her own psychology business from her home when new neighbors moved in to her west, and ...