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Former legislative candidate John Ley faces felony fraud charges in 2022 election case
Former legislative candidate John Ley of Camas is facing felony elections fraud charges after claiming he lived in Battle Ground and Hazel Dell, according to…
Man injured after report he was trapped in burning apartment in Vancouver’s Orchards neighborhood
A man was apparently briefly trapped, and seriously injured, in a burning apartment Saturday evening in Vancouver’s Orchards neighborhood. The man was taken to a…
Clark County retailers add security measures to combat rise in thefts — and they are starting to see success
Over the years, shoppers have had to adjust. Gone are the days when you could just walk into a store, grab a bottle of shampoo…
Clark County says October security breach was a cyberattack; no indication personal data was stolen
An investigation has determined that a computer system security breach detected by Clark County’s Information Technology staff in late October was a cyberattack. Read more… …
League of Women Voters local news forum packs venue; watch the discussion here
Local news matters, according to a study by the League of Women Voters of Washington, and on Thursday the Clark County league convened a panel…
Record number of Subarus roll through Port of Vancouver in October
A record 13,529 Subarus rolled through the Port of Vancouver in October, the most in the 31-year partnership between the Japanese car company and the…
Clark County Council reviews ‘difficult’ budget as it considers higher property taxes to balance rising salaries, inflation, demand for services
The Clark County Council had its first review of the 2024 budget during a work session Monday. County Manager Kathleen Otto said this was one…
Washougal physician assistant’s license permanently revoked; Scott Miller failed to respond to board
A health law judge has permanently revoked the license of Washougal physician assistant Scott C. Miller, according to the Washington Medical Commission. Read more… Source:…
Battle Ground Public Schools will put technology and security levy on February ballot
Battle Ground Public Schools’ board of directors voted Monday evening to approve a resolution for a capital levy to be placed on the Feb. 13…