A judge sentenced an Ocean Park man Friday to more than 43 years in prison for the 2022 fatal drive-by shooting of a Vancouver man.…
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Lawsuit against county, councilors moved to Clark County courts; ethics complaint dismissed
Rulings in both a lawsuit and ethics complaint against the Clark County councilors delivered a double dose of bad news for Ridgefield resident Rob Anderson,…
Camas town hall to focus on fentanyl crisis
A public town hall addressing the fentanyl crisis will begin at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Camas Community Center, 1718 S.E. Seventh Ave. Read more… …
Changes in curbside recycling likely to mean higher costs for Clark County residents
Most Clark County residents have curbside recycling available. A new bill passed by the Washington Legislature this session could spell changes, and higher costs, for…
Rebranded Paul’s expected to reopen in Vancouver this month after renovations
Fans of Vancouver’s iconic west-side diner won’t have to wait much longer to slide back into its booths. Paul’s Restaurant in Uptown Village is expected…
Battle Ground schools graduation rate climbs to highest level in a decade
Battle Ground Public Schools’ class of 2024 had the highest graduation rate in 10 years. The district is setting its sights even higher for this…
‘We are still fighting’: May Day protest draws crowds to downtown Vancouver
Hundreds of people gathered in downtown Vancouver on Thursday to rally for immigrant rights. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Vancouver man faces charges in stabbing that left another man seriously injured
A judge set bail at $300,000 for a Vancouver man accused of stabbing a man Wednesday afternoon near the McDonald’s on Andresen Road just south…
Deputies investigating sex crime allegations against Cowlitz tribal police interim chief who died by suicide
Clark County sheriff’s deputies are investigating sex crime allegations against the former interim chief of the Cowlitz Tribal Public Safety Department who reportedly died by…
Washington’s spirits and craft beer industries at loggerheads over proposal to revamp alcohol taxes
Washington’s spirits and beer distributors are up in arms over an effort to rethink how the state taxes alcohol. Read more… Source: The Columbian