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Family of man whose car went off I-205 Bridge in 2021 snowstorm files wrongful death suit

Antonio Amaro Lopez (Courtesy photo)

February 15, 2022, 3:03pm Clark County News

The family of a Portland man whose car went over the side of the Interstate 205 Bridge during a snowstorm last February has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Oregon Department of Transportation for its handling of road conditions. The family is suing for $12 million. Read story

COVID-19 outbreak grows at Larch Corrections Center

February 14, 2022, 6:53pm Clark County Health

The number of active COVID-19 cases jumped to 41 among incarcerated individuals at Larch Corrections Center, a nearly 193 percent increase since Friday, according to a Monday bulletin from the Washington Department of Corrections. Read story

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3 hurt in Highway 14 crash recovering

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February 14, 2022, 6:11pm Clark County News

Three people in a Jeep that was hit head-on Saturday afternoon on state Highway 14 were still recovering Monday at local hospitals. Read story

Washington lawmakers take another look at police reform — here’s where those proposals stand

February 14, 2022, 9:09am Courts & Crime

After the Legislature passed a sweeping package of police reform legislation last year, lawmakers are back addressing a number of concerns. Read story

A homeless camp on and below the West Mill Plain Extension Bridge, just west of downtown Vancouver, burned on Saturday afternoon.

Homeless camp in Vancouver burns

A homeless camp on and below the West Mill Plain Extension Bridge, just west of downtown Vancouver, burned on Saturday afternoon.

February 12, 2022, 8:15pm Clark County News

A homeless camp on the edge of downtown Vancouver, near the railway station, caught fire and burned at about 1:15 p.m. Saturday. Read story

Some Vancouver residents woke up to antisemitic flyers on their doorsteps blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish people, as seen in central Vancouver on Thursday morning.

Vancouver residents receive flyers blaming Jews for pandemic

Some Vancouver residents woke up to antisemitic flyers on their doorsteps blaming the COVID-19 pandemic on Jewish people, as seen in central Vancouver on Thursday morning.

February 11, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

When Ian Moore went outside to toss out some garbage before pickup Wednesday morning, he saw a flyer in a plastic bag on his doorstep. He thought it was a business advertisement; instead, he said he was disgusted to find it had antisemitic messaging blaming Jewish people for the COVID-19… Read story

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Oregon man accused in attack at Vancouver apartments

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February 10, 2022, 6:00pm Clark County News

A man from Happy Valley, Ore., is accused of attacking residents of a central Vancouver apartment complex Wednesday night and holding one of them hostage with a lighter against his neck. Read story

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Union opposes new Woodland police hire

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February 10, 2022, 4:08pm Clark County News

The Woodland City Council approved the contract for a new police lieutenant Monday night in a vote that divided the council and was opposed by the Woodland police union over how the hiring was handled. Read story

Vancouver man accused in Oregon robbery

February 10, 2022, 11:45am Clark County News

A Vancouver man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a store robbery in Tigard, Ore. Read story

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COVID-19 outbreak reported at Larch Corrections Center

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February 9, 2022, 6:37pm Clark County Health

Larch Corrections Center was placed on facilitywide outbreak status Monday due to new COVID-19 infections among inmates and staff. Read story