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Man arrested following SWAT response in central Vancouver

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April 7, 2022, 6:59pm Clark County News

A SWAT team used explosives and tear gas Monday night while arresting a man barricaded inside a hotel room in central Vancouver. Read story

Clark County Law Library selling new default judgment kit

April 7, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

The Clark County Law Library now sells a self-help kit to aid people seeking a default judgment in a civil lawsuit in Superior Court. Read story

Defense attorney Sean Downs, foreground, speaks to the jury as Judge Suzan Clark listens in Clark County Superior Court on April 6, 2017.

Clark County defense attorney Sean Downs tops poll to replace Collier on Superior Court

Defense attorney Sean Downs, foreground, speaks to the jury as Judge Suzan Clark listens in Clark County Superior Court on April 6, 2017.

April 6, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

Members of the Clark County Bar Association chose criminal defense attorney Sean Downs as their pick to fill Judge Scott Collier’s seat on the Clark County Superior Court bench, according to recent poll results. Read story

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Vancouver man faces charges in March 5 drive-by shooting in west Vancouver

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April 4, 2022, 2:39pm Clark County News

A 19-year-old man is accused of driving the car in a March 5 drive-by shooting in Vancouver’s Uptown Village. Read story

Vancouver firefighters responded to a fire at the former Joe's Crab Shack on Monday morning.

Vancouver fire battles blaze at former Joe’s Crab Shack

Vancouver firefighters responded to a fire at the former Joe's Crab Shack on Monday morning.

April 4, 2022, 7:31am Clark County News

The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a fire at the former Joe's Crab Shack along the Columbia River this morning. Read story

Law enforcement officials pay tribute to Officer Donal Sahota during a memorial service at ilani Casino Resort near La Center on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8, 2022.

Investigation: Deputy shot off-duty Vancouver police officer 4 seconds after arrivingvideo icon

Law enforcement officials pay tribute to Officer Donal Sahota during a memorial service at ilani Casino Resort near La Center on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8, 2022.

April 1, 2022, 5:53pm Clark County News

The Clark County sheriff’s deputy who mistakenly shot Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota fired four shots within four seconds of arriving at the off-duty officer’s Battle Ground home, killing him. Read story

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New Washington domestic violence law allows victim’s statement at sentencing

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April 1, 2022, 3:47pm Clark County News

A bill from state Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver, signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee on Wednesday will give domestic violence victims the right to make a statement during sentencing hearings. Read story

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Man who escaped Oregon prison caught in Clark County

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March 31, 2022, 4:53pm Clark County News

A man who escaped from a state prison in Salem, Ore., last month was arrested Tuesday evening by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

Julio Cesar Segura, 20, of Yakima appears Jan. 31 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with an armed robbery and death of off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota, who was mistakenly shot by a Clark County sheriff's deputy during a manhunt for Segura.

Clark County judge orders release of Sahota shooting investigation

Julio Cesar Segura, 20, of Yakima appears Jan. 31 in Clark County Superior Court in connection with an armed robbery and death of off-duty Vancouver police Officer Donald Sahota, who was mistakenly shot by a Clark County sheriff's deputy during a manhunt for Segura.

March 31, 2022, 4:00pm Clark County News

Investigative documents related to the Jan. 29 slaying of an off-duty Vancouver police officer are set to become public, despite attempts to block their release by defense attorneys involved in the case. Read story

FILE - In this July 25, 2020, file photo, smoke rises as police clash with protester during a Black Lives Matter protest near the Seattle Police East Precinct headquarters in Seattle. Mayors, county executives or even the governor would have to give their approval before police could use tear gas to quell riots under a compromise reached in the Washington Legislature. A conference committee of the House and Senate met Thursday, April 22, 2021, to reconcile versions of a police tactics bill already approved by each chamber. (AP Photo/Ted S.

Washington panel now will consider past offenses when deciding whether to take an officer’s badge

FILE - In this July 25, 2020, file photo, smoke rises as police clash with protester during a Black Lives Matter protest near the Seattle Police East Precinct headquarters in Seattle. Mayors, county executives or even the governor would have to give their approval before police could use tear gas to quell riots under a compromise reached in the Washington Legislature. A conference committee of the House and Senate met Thursday, April 22, 2021, to reconcile versions of a police tactics bill already approved by each chamber. (AP Photo/Ted S.

March 31, 2022, 7:34am Courts & Crime

The newly expanded Criminal Justice Training Commission, its membership now including relatives of people who died at the hands of police, on Wednesday voted to increase the commission’s ability to take the badges and guns of troubled law enforcement officers even if the wrongdoing occurred years ago and went unpunished… Read story