Paul Hunter’s legs are rotting. The wounds along his calves, skin and ankles are eating away at his freckled flesh. Every time he takes his…
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Weather Eye: Fair weather on its way for weekend, then temps cool
We may not have had several days with warm and dry weather this week, however after a weak weather system slides by to our west…
Family Promise of Clark County hosts annual fundraiser today
Family Promise of Clark County is hosting a fundraiser to continue providing resources to children and their families experiencing housing instability. Read more… Source: The…
Gun found in student’s backpack at Shahala Middle School; no one injured
Staff at Shahala Middle School found a handgun in a student’s backpack Monday, according to a letter sent home to parents from the school’s principal.…
Early morning drive-by shooting spree damages cars, churches in Clark County
Clark County sheriff’s deputies arrested a 23-year-old Felida man early today on suspicion of drive-by shootings that damaged two churches and two cars. Read more… …
Former Vancouver police officer under criminal investigation in potential perjury case
A former Vancouver police officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly lying about his job experience when applying for search warrants in some of his…
49th District lawmakers hold contentious town hall
A Saturday town hall hosted by 49th Legislative District lawmakers turned contentious over such hot-button issues as housing and education. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Port of Woodland to diversify as it sets itself on path to operate first marine terminal
The Port of Woodland is on the path to operating marine terminals for the first time — a move the port started eyeing more than…
Republican Rep. Greg Cheney announces bid for seat Ann Rivers is vacating
Battle Ground Republican Rep. Greg Cheney said he will run for the 18th District Washington state Senate seat currently held by Sen. Ann Rivers. Read…
Washougal School District alters 2024-25 calendar, aims to provide better flexibility to students, staff
WASHOUGAL — The Washougal School District has changed the 2024-25 school calendar, hoping to provide more flexibility to students, families and staff members. Read more… …