First responders in Vancouver can now administer a life-saving medication used to treat opioid-use disorder, following the previous launch of a statewide pilot program in…
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‘The best views of the Gorge’: Cape Horn trail getting needed work
One of the Columbia River Gorge’s most popular hiking trails, the Cape Horn trail east of Washougal, is getting some much-needed care thanks to volunteers…
Treacherous waters are found in every corner of Clark County; rescue resources can’t be everywhere at once
In May, a group of people in their 20s were enjoying the early summerlike weather by jumping from the Everett Street footbridge between Lacamas and…
Clark County Sheriff Horch says search warrants for murder in police shooting cases are ‘demoralizing’ for officers
As a new state agency has begun investigating fatal police encounters, law enforcement officials have bristled at the way the agency writes search warrants in…
Horses, candy, corn dogs: It must be Fourth of July in Ridgefield
Horses. Candy. Corn dogs. What 7-year-old could ask for more from Ridgefield’s annual Fourth of July festival? Read more… Source: The Columbian
Sunday fire causes extensive damage to Columbia Vista; Vancouver mill left inoperable
A Sunday fire left a lumber mill in southeast Vancouver inoperable. The incident is still under investigation but was ruled an accident, according to the…
Vancouver defense attorney Townsend faces two new identity theft charges in forgery case
Prosecutors added two new identity theft charges Thursday to the forgery case against Vancouver defense attorney Josephine Townsend. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Suspect in Battle Ground stabbing deaths will get a competency evaluation
A Vancouver man is being held without bail until he can undergo a mental competency evaluation in connection with the June 3 stabbing death of…
After six years, 32,000 boulders and $172M, the Columbia River jetty rehab is almost done
CLATSOP SPIT — For most of the past two years, Jesse Allen has worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week operating a crane…
Legacy Lands: Camas working to make 165 acres north of Lacamcas Lake into a regional park
Camas officials are working on a plan to turn 165 city-owned acres north of Lacamas Lake into a regional park that balances conservation with recreation.…