An Oregon man can be heard on body camera footage telling a Clark County sheriff’s deputy he wanted him to shoot him as they struggled…
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Council for the Homeless: 717 people kept out of winter weather
Council for the Homeless says 717 people were connected to emergency shelters and housing support over the winter, thanks to the multiagency winter shelter program.…
3rd Congressional District Democrat challenging Perez ran for seat in 2022
A Democratic candidate has stepped up to challenge 3rd Congressional District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Skamania, in the 2026 midterms, just as she faces criticism…
Camas and Ridgefield police chiefs promote mindfulness program for law enforcement
CAMAS — The dashcam inside Camas police Officer Casey Handley’s patrol vehicle showed the Sept. 8 collision in real time. One minute, Handley was approaching…
Band together at annual Hazel Dell Parade of Bands
The 59th annual Hazel Dell Parade of Bands will feature 120 entries, including 24 high school and middle school bands marching together in support of…
Weather Eye: Light rain, showers expected to continue in county
Monday evening, we had the full flower moon, however, with the cloud cover most of us didn’t have a chance to view it. We are…
Ex-treasurer of Ridgefield Little League sentenced to 6 months for stealing $100,000 from organization
A judge on Wednesday sentenced the former treasurer of the Ridgefield Little League to six months in jail for stealing about $100,000 from the organization.…
Clark County agrees to pay $3.5 million to settle wrongful death lawsuit over deputy’s 2021 killing of Black motorist
The Clark County Council agreed Wednesday to pay $3.5 million to settle the wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of Jenoah Donald, a Black…
With state funding cuts, dangerous homeless camps along Clark County highways could remain in place longer
The Washington State Department of Transportation may have less funding for clearing homeless camps along state highways in Clark County starting in July. Read more… …
Washougal Songcraft Festival connects students with music business professionals
WASHOUGAL — Christopher and Stephanie Corbell launched the nonprofit Washougal Songcraft Festival in 2022 to promote arts education, celebrate the craft of songwriting, and develop…