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Jordan Spisla, 27, appears Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree attempted murder. Spisla is accused of torturing a man after he allegedly said the man disrespected him.

Vancouver man sentenced for kidnapping, torture

Jordan Spisla, 27, appears Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree attempted murder. Spisla is accused of torturing a man after he allegedly said the man disrespected him.

February 10, 2023, 11:04am Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced to 8½ years in prison Tuesday for kidnapping and torturing a man near Arnold Park. Read story

Anthony Scott Davis, 43, left, and Amanda Marie Davis, 31, appear Friday in Clark County Superior Court.

Vancouver couple accused of abusing boy, 11

Anthony Scott Davis, 43, left, and Amanda Marie Davis, 31, appear Friday in Clark County Superior Court.

February 10, 2023, 10:54am Clark County News

A Vancouver couple is accused of using plastic clothes hangers and other household items to beat the man’s 11-year-old son, court records show. Read story

A Columbian white-tailed deer is greeted by her fawn licking her neck at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The species of deer is considered threatened, but no longer endangered, as populations rebound.

Columbian white-tailed deer make gains, but still face threats, challenges

A Columbian white-tailed deer is greeted by her fawn licking her neck at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. The species of deer is considered threatened, but no longer endangered, as populations rebound.

February 10, 2023, 6:00am Clark County News

Columbian white-tailed deer, a species that lives among the Columbia River lowlands and floodplains in Southwest Washington, are no longer considered endangered by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. Read story

Southwest Washington lawmakers back bill to help bars fill job ranks

February 9, 2023, 7:18pm Clark County News

State Rep. Kevin Waters, R-Stevenson, has introduced a bill he says will help reduce the worker shortage for many of the state’s bars and taverns. House Bill 1730 would allow individuals ages 18 to 20 to work in certain age-restricted businesses. The bill is co-sponsored by Democratic Rep. Monica Stonier… Read story

Defense attorney Jacy Thayer, left, sits with defendant Stephanie "Sam" Westby at the opening of Westby's murder trial in Clark County Superior Court. Westby is accused of killing her husband during a confrontation over him having an affair.

Murder trial continues; Camas woman to take stand

Defense attorney Jacy Thayer, left, sits with defendant Stephanie "Sam" Westby at the opening of Westby's murder trial in Clark County Superior Court. Westby is accused of killing her husband during a confrontation over him having an affair.

February 6, 2023, 6:08pm Clark County News

A judge denied a motion Monday to dismiss the murder and assault charges against Stephanie “Sam” Westby. Her bench trial continues Tuesday with the defense’s witnesses, and Westby is expected to take the stand. Read story

Vancouver Clinic Dr. Devon Ebbing, left, reviews patient details with Washington State University Vancouver medical student Fatima Elwalid, at the Vancouver Clinic Tech Center. Elwalid works with Ebbing most weeks, learning about pediatric medicine by working directly with patients.

WSU School of Medicine creating ‘homegrown doctors’

Vancouver Clinic Dr. Devon Ebbing, left, reviews patient details with Washington State University Vancouver medical student Fatima Elwalid, at the Vancouver Clinic Tech Center. Elwalid works with Ebbing most weeks, learning about pediatric medicine by working directly with patients.

February 6, 2023, 6:05am Clark County Health

Growing up with a mom who owned her own practice as a primary care physician, Athena Hoppe has fond memories of sitting at the dinner table listening to stories about patients. Read story

Human services workers gather in Seattle City Hall plaza to rally for increased wages that will cover inflation, at a minimum, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

Homeless services could face cuts in Washington’s 2023 legislative session

Human services workers gather in Seattle City Hall plaza to rally for increased wages that will cover inflation, at a minimum, on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

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

At least 25,452 people in Washington are living on the street or in emergency shelter and transitional housing, according to the Department of Commerce’s 2022 one-night “Point in Time” count. That’s likely an undercount of homelessness in the state. Read story

More than three months after a fire at Fox Pointe apartments, resident Wilma Pomeroy's one-bedroom unit still has no electricity or hot water. Plywood was put over her front door after firefighters kicked it in.

Low-income residents of Fox Pointe Apartments in Vancouver left without housing options after fire

More than three months after a fire at Fox Pointe apartments, resident Wilma Pomeroy's one-bedroom unit still has no electricity or hot water. Plywood was put over her front door after firefighters kicked it in.

February 2, 2023, 6:01am Business

In late October, Wilma Pomeroy was gearing up for a Friday night doing laundry at Fox Pointe apartments in Vancouver’s Bagley Downs neighborhood when another tenant set the building on fire. She grabbed a change of clothes, pajamas and her phone and got out as fast as she could. Read story

Suspected serial killer Warren Forrest, left, is escorted by corrections officers into the courtroom Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, at the Clark County Courthouse. Forrest is charged with first-degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old Martha Morrison of Portland in 1974.

Clark County jury finds Warren Forrest guilty in 1974 murder

Suspected serial killer Warren Forrest, left, is escorted by corrections officers into the courtroom Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, at the Clark County Courthouse. Forrest is charged with first-degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old Martha Morrison of Portland in 1974.

February 1, 2023, 5:17pm Clark County News

After deliberating for only about 90 minutes, a jury found Warren Forrest guilty Wednesday of first-degree murder in his 1974 cold case. With this second murder conviction, the former Battle Ground man is no longer a “suspected” serial killer; he now meets the FBI’s definition. Read story

(Courtesy of city of Camas)

‘Forever chemicals’ found in Camas water

(Courtesy of city of Camas)

February 1, 2023, 3:39pm Clark County Health

The city of Camas has detected levels of harmful “forever chemicals” in the city’s drinking water system. Read story