On the last day of its 2023 session, the Oregon Legislature passed a bill containing $1 billion in funding for the Interstate 5 Bridge Replacement…
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Clark County Sheriff’s Office investigates collision
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a pedestrian was hit early Saturday morning by a vehicle on N.E. 412th Avenue near N.E. Washougal…
Third arrest made in Kelso homicide investigation
A third arrest was made Saturday in a Kelso homicide case. Read more… Source: The Columbian
No one hurt in early morning house fire in Proebstel neighborhood
No one was injured in an early Saturday morning structure fire in the Proebstel neighborhood in east Vancouver. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Washington Trails Association preserves connection in Clark County wild spaces
YACOLT — On a quiet and cool weekday, a group of volunteers rested their sturdy legs from hefting supplies back and forth up Silver Star…
State judicial panel admonishes Clark County Superior Court Judge John Fairgrieve
The Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct announced Friday it has admonished Clark County Superior Court Judge John Fairgrieve for failing to issue a decision in…
Washougal, Camas seek fair fix for fire department
The agreement that created the joint Camas-Washougal Fire Department in 2013 is set to expire at the end of this year. Read more… Source: The…
Clark County prosecutor’s office to get report on fatal police shooting at Heights Shopping Center
Authorities expect to present their investigation into the May 30 fatal police shooting in a central Vancouver shopping center parking lot to the Clark County…
Benno Dobbe donates land to Woodland for splash pad
WOODLAND — While the future of a swimming pool in Woodland remains unclear, an alternative water feature is in the works. Read more… Source: The…
Clark Public Utilities gardens attract pollinators
Farewell-to-spring, bluehead gilia and common madia speckled Clark Public Utilities’ rows of solar panels with purple, blue and yellow bursts. Read more… Source: The Columbian