A Clark County prosecutor told jurors Tuesday morning the defendant standing trial for murder wasn’t the person who pulled the trigger in the fatal shooting…
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A Clark County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that local deputies had substantial reason to seize records through search warrants served on Daybreak Youth Services.…
A first-of-its-kind local court program has engendered another one. On June 3, Clark County’s Veterans Therapeutic Court began accepting misdemeanor- and felony-case referrals without requiring…
Mike Fisher stood Sunday afternoon on the north side of the Washougal River, wearing flips-flops, a swim suit, sunglasses and a baseball hat while sipping…
A former lawyer already imprisoned for shooting at an Oregon attorney’s office was sentenced Friday to another six months for a drug charge stemming from…
A 36-year-old man was taken to a Portland hospital Thursday after he was severely injured in an explosion, and his arm required partial amputation, according…
Motorists arrested on suspicion of drunken driving this weekend will encounter a law enforcement strategy that is new to Clark County. If a suspected drunken…
Former Clark County District Court Judge Fred J. Stoker, who served on the bench for 24 years, died last month. He was 85. Stoker, then…
Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday that a 33-year-old Clark County man has been sentenced for dealing methamphetamine while on supervised release for a firearms crime. U.S.…
Multiple law enforcement agencies say they have reason to charge a 35-year-old Kelso man for an attempted carjacking and subsequent highway chase that led Cowlitz…








