May 18 is the 40th anniversary of the eruption of Mount St. Helens. To celebrate the volcano’s “eruptiversary”– a tonge-in-cheek term coined by the Mount…
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Major campaign declarations wind down in fourth day of filing week
Major campaign declarations started to wind down during the fourth day of filing week at the Clark County Elections Office, with no new candidates for…
Unemployment claims tick up in Clark County
Clark County’s unemployment insurance claims rose slightly last week compared with the week prior, and an increasingly larger portion of the lost jobs are in…
Clark County closes in on 400 confirmed COVID-19 cases
Clark County Public Health confirmed four new COVID-19 cases Thursday morning. The county has 399 confirmed cases, and 24 deaths. No new deaths have been…
Crews extinguish house fire north of Vancouver
Responders are at the scene of a residential fire just outside of the Vancouver city limits near Highway 99. Clark County Fire District 6 crews…
State auditor: Former Camas mayor misappropriated $19K from east Clark County development group
The state Auditor’s Office has alleged that a former Camas mayor and executive director of the Camas-Washougal Economic Development Association misappropriated $19,311 by using the…
C-Tran says bus service holding steady
Despite unprecedented operational and budgetary challenges from the COVID-19 crisis, C-Tran bus service has persisted at essentially the same level as before the pandemic, and…
Weather Eye: Typical spring weather will continue with rain, sun
It feels like spring for a change, doesn’t it? As of 4 p.m. Wednesday in Vancouver it was only 62 degrees with light rain. I…
Battle Ground man accused of domestic violence assault, stalking, violating no-contact order
A 41-year-old Battle Ground man who had allegedly violated a domestic violence no-contact order and stalked his estranged wife was arrested Sunday in Arlington after…
‘Parklets’ eyed to aid Vancouver eateries
Clark County is still firmly in Phase 1 of Washington’s gradual reopening plan, but local officials have begun to brainstorm ideas for how to handle…






