The current weather map indicates fair and mild weather for our local area through Monday. The chance of rain showers mentioned here earlier for Friday…
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Man fatally shot by police in Walnut Grove standoff had a rifle on a shooting tripod aimed at officers
Video released Wednesday by the Vancouver Police Department shows officers inside an armored vehicle duck when gunshots hit the windshield, eventually shattering it, during a…
Bail set at $1 million for Yacolt man accused of attempted murder
A judge set bail at $1 million for a Yacolt man accused of shooting a housemate and tenant in the head following arguments about him…
Is it time for change in 49th Legislative District? Newcomers challenge 3 incumbents
The three incumbent Democrats representing the 49th Legislative District are all facing political newcomers on the Nov. 5 ballot. Read more… Source: The Columbian
‘There’s nowhere for her to go’: Advocates say lack of shelter, safe housing fuel domestic violence in Washington
Kathleen Stevens recently took a phone call from a woman in Vancouver who believed her abuser would kill her that night. She’s terrified for her…
‘You have to beat the squirrels and the rain’: Ridgefield farm harvests its first commercial hazelnut crop
RIDGEFIELD — For Ridgefield farmer Rob Baur, harvesting his farm’s first commercial hazelnut crop this fall and shipping it off to buyers was a race…
Vancouver city officials release 2023 Greenhouse Gas Inventory, showing progress on emissions with room for improvement
Transportation and travel are responsible for half of Vancouver’s greenhouse gas emissions, according to the city’s recently released greenhouse gas inventory. The city undertook the…
Kirkland Warren gets life in prison in murders of Meshay Melendez and daughter Layla Stewart
Although Kirkland Warren will serve a life sentence in prison, friends and family of the Vancouver mother and daughter he shot to death in March…
Gluesenkamp Perez and Kent spar as poll shows rematch is a dead heat
Democratic U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican Joe Kent’s contrasting personalities and policies came into sharper focus during a debate Monday as a new…
Clark County officers to be trained to draw blood from suspected impaired drivers
Up to a dozen Clark County law enforcement officers are set to be trained to draw the blood of suspected impaired drivers for toxicology testing.…