Ridgefield’s much-delayed water play structure is finally ready to make a splash, more than two years after it was originally scheduled to open to the…
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Clark County Examiner identifies two men who died in Hazel Dell murder-suicide at 7-Eleven
The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the two men who died in an Oct. 17 murder-suicide at a 7-Eleven in Hazel Dell. Read more… …
Ridgefield woman sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison for vehicular homicide, driving drunk
A Ridgefield woman was sentenced Thursday to nearly three years in prison for an August 2022 rollover crash on Interstate 205 in Vancouver that killed…
Officers find gun in Hudson’s Bay High School student’s backpack
Officers found a gun in a Hudson’s Bay High School student’s backpack at the Vancouver school Wednesday. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Mobile home residents ask Rep. Perez for consistency on rules
U.S. Rep Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, on Wednesday met with residents of an east Vancouver mobile home park who fear it will be sold out…
Washougal mulls changes to Shepherd Road project after neighbors voice concerns
The city of Washougal is mulling possible design changes to its project to improve Shepherd Road, which has elicited criticism from residents concerned about impacts…
Ridgefield City Council approves sales tax increase to fund police; Battle Ground may follow suit
As Vancouver voters consider Proposition 5, a measure on the Nov. 4 ballot that would raise property taxes to add up to 13 full-time sworn…
Weather Eye: Rainy season incoming; prepare, stock up for winter
The forecast is still on track to a wetter weather pattern, beginning on Friday and into early next week. I believe this is the threshold of…
Lawyer: $309 billion lawsuit by Malawi against Vancouver-based gem wholesaler essentially dismissed
The African nation of Malawi’s bid to seek $309 billion from a Vancouver gem wholesaler appears to be at its end. Read more… Source: The…
WSU study finds spike in gun-related deaths among teens; Clark County school districts practice lockdown drills to prepare for emergencies
A new study led by Washington State University researchers revealed that high school firearms-related deaths are dramatically increasing. Read more… Source: The Columbian