The Ledges at Palisades sits atop a cliff on the border of Camas and Vancouver in what used to be Fisher’s Quarry. Read more… Source:…
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Ridgefield police flag out-of-state license plates as population grows
As more people from out of state move to Ridgefield, the city is flagging out-of-state license plates overdue for registration. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Weather Eye: Weather offers something for everyone in days ahead
The weather forecast for the next week or so will have something for everyone: a hot day or two, some pleasant days in the low…
Vancouver police seek help finding missing 18-year-old last seen near Vancouver Lake
Vancouver police are asking for the public’s help finding an 18-year-old man who was last seen Friday near Vancouver Lake. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver man sentenced to nearly 7 years for fatal drunken-driving crash
A Vancouver man was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for an October 2022 fatal drunken-driving crash in the Walnut Grove area. Read more… …
Driver arrested in fatal Camas crash drove the wrong way for 14 miles, say court records
A Vancouver man is accused of driving with a blood-alcohol level roughly three times the legal limit when he crashed head on into a car…
It took a village to bring Popcorn home after 12-year-old terrier escaped her Ridgefield owners
RIDGEFIELD — It took only a moment for Popcorn, Jo Ann Schaadt’s 12-year-old terrier-mix dog, to slip out of her collar. Just as quickly, Popcorn’s…
‘We are already suffering’: Clark County businesses worried with WA gas tax increase coming July 1
Clark County motorists will pay more at the pump now that Gov. Bob Ferguson signed into law a 6 cent-per-gallon gas tax increase Tuesday afternoon.…
Washougal and Skyview High School science teachers nominated for national prize
Two Clark County teachers are among an elite group of STEM educators nominated for a national award honoring K-12 math and science teachers. Read more… …
Clark County councilors hear residents’ views on fireworks
Clark County councilors listened to nearly two hours of public comment Wednesday largely opposed to the idea of a ban on holiday fireworks, even though…