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Jacob Cantrell, right, stands next to his defense attorney, Josephine Townsend, during his second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Cantrell claims he shot another man in June 2022 in his east Vancouver driveway in self-defense.

Prosecutor: Anger over loud exhaust prompted Vancouver shooting

Jacob Cantrell, right, stands next to his defense attorney, Josephine Townsend, during his second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Cantrell claims he shot another man in June 2022 in his east Vancouver driveway in self-defense.

March 7, 2023, 5:58pm Clark County News

A prosecutor told jurors Tuesday in a Vancouver man’s attempted murder trial that a truck’s loud exhaust was the catalyst for the June 2022 shooting in east Vancouver. The defendant’s attorney said the shooting was self-defense. Read story

Alaire de Salvo, Janus Youth Programs shelter and outreach director, left, and case manager Robin Miller look over the clothes closet at Oak Bridge Youth Shelter. Oak Bridge, the first crisis intervention shelter of its kind in the Clark County area, serves both state-dependent and non-state-involved youth ages 9 to 17 and their families.

Service providers, survivors say human trafficking underreported in Clark County

Alaire de Salvo, Janus Youth Programs shelter and outreach director, left, and case manager Robin Miller look over the clothes closet at Oak Bridge Youth Shelter. Oak Bridge, the first crisis intervention shelter of its kind in the Clark County area, serves both state-dependent and non-state-involved youth ages 9 to 17 and their families.

March 7, 2023, 6:06am Clark County News

In 2020, Tammy Michelson, a Vancouver Police Department crime analyst, investigated what she describes as the “most egregious case” of child sexual exploitation in the past several years. Read story

Rally Pizza, which closed at the end of 2022, will return March 14 as a permanent pop up at Victor-23 Brewing.

Shuttered Rally Pizza finds new home as pop-up at Victor-23 in Vancouver

Rally Pizza, which closed at the end of 2022, will return March 14 as a permanent pop up at Victor-23 Brewing.

March 6, 2023, 2:29pm Business

Alan Maniscalco and Shan Wickham of Rally Pizza have revived their popular pizza spot as a permanent pop-up at Victor-23 Brewing at 2905 St. Johns Blvd. The grand opening on March 14 (Pi Day) showcases a re-invented Rally’s menu of beer-friendly offerings like garlic bread, pepperoni pizza, and the meat-heavy… Read story

Cowlitz County Deputies Landen Jones, left, and James Doyle after rescuing Nathan Mueller of Vancouver and his dog from a ledge above the Kalama River on Sunday afternoon.

Vancouver man, dog rescued from ledge

Cowlitz County Deputies Landen Jones, left, and James Doyle after rescuing Nathan Mueller of Vancouver and his dog from a ledge above the Kalama River on Sunday afternoon.

March 6, 2023, 12:07pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man and his dog were rescued Sunday afternoon after becoming stuck on a ledge about 100 feet above the Kalama River. Read story

The development team that owns the Vancouver Innovation Center plan to propose a new master plan, Masterplan 2.0, to incorporate more high-density housing and open space.

Vancouver Innovation Center a community by design

The development team that owns the Vancouver Innovation Center plan to propose a new master plan, Masterplan 2.0, to incorporate more high-density housing and open space.

March 6, 2023, 6:05am Business

The developers at the Vancouver Innovation Center have big dreams for the parcel of land that was once home to Hewlett-Packard’s Vancouver campus. Read story

Washington State Capitol in Olympia (Amanda Snyder/Crosscut)

Washington lawmakers work to keep public records from the public — again

Washington State Capitol in Olympia (Amanda Snyder/Crosscut)

March 6, 2023, 6:04am Editor's Choice

This is the untold story about how the Washington Legislature has spent more than 15 years trying to consolidate its power in an effort to make sure it can keep secrets from the public. Read story

Cars and trucks travel past the upgraded La Center junction on Interstate 5. The upgrades were paid for by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.

Ridgefield, La Center officials say ilani proves a winning hand

Cars and trucks travel past the upgraded La Center junction on Interstate 5. The upgrades were paid for by the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.

March 5, 2023, 6:05am Business

It’s been nearly six years since ilani opened its doors in 2017. Much has changed in the intervening years, perhaps none more so than the relationships the Cowlitz Indian Tribe has with the cities of La Center and Ridgefield. Read story

Hayes Freedom High School is pictured Wednesday afternoon, April 15, 2020. As the Camas School District faces potentially $6 million in budget cuts, parents worry Hayes and other small schools could see changes as a result.

Camas School District cuts spark fears

Hayes Freedom High School is pictured Wednesday afternoon, April 15, 2020. As the Camas School District faces potentially $6 million in budget cuts, parents worry Hayes and other small schools could see changes as a result.

March 5, 2023, 6:04am Clark County News

News of impending budget cuts in the Camas School District has spread panic among one group of parents and students, who fear one of the district’s alternative choice schools, the Hayes Freedom School, may be shut or consolidated elsewhere into the district. Read story

Manufactured home parks were once an affordable option for those on a fixed income but increasing space rents have squeezed many seniors who can afford it the least.

Rent increases hit residents of Woodland mobile home park

Manufactured home parks were once an affordable option for those on a fixed income but increasing space rents have squeezed many seniors who can afford it the least.

March 5, 2023, 6:00am Business

Many people see mobile home ownership as an affordable option, especially seniors gearing up for retirement. However, even though they own their manufactured homes, they rent the land that their homes sit on. There is no legislation to protect mobile home owners from intense rent increases. Read story

La Center Superintendent Peter Rosenkranz walks down a hallway lined at La Center High School in 2019.

La Center School District updated gender policy sparks complaint with state

La Center Superintendent Peter Rosenkranz walks down a hallway lined at La Center High School in 2019.

March 3, 2023, 6:13am Clark County News

The debate over teachers’ ability to ask students their preferred pronouns in the La Center School District has taken a new turn, with the district updating its “gender inclusive schools” policy to involve parents in all discussions about pronoun usage and restrict such conversations in the classroom. Read story