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Timothy L. Allen, 19, appears Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder. His is accused of shooting a man in the chest during a marijuana deal gone wrong.

19-year-old facing attempted murder charge in west Vancouver shooting

Timothy L. Allen, 19, appears Friday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of first-degree attempted murder. His is accused of shooting a man in the chest during a marijuana deal gone wrong.

October 21, 2022, 12:50pm Clark County News

A 19-year-old Vancouver man is accused of shooting a man in the chest during an apparent marijuana deal gone wrong in the parking lot of a west Vancouver apartment complex. Read story

Kyree Amusa, who works at The Yard Milkshake Bar, often sees cars racing down Waterfront Way traveling around 60 mph. A new series of speed bumps aims to stop that.

Speed ‘humps’ installed at The Waterfront Vancouver to curb racing, other dangerous activity

Kyree Amusa, who works at The Yard Milkshake Bar, often sees cars racing down Waterfront Way traveling around 60 mph. A new series of speed bumps aims to stop that.

October 19, 2022, 6:03am Business

Nearly every night at around 10 p.m., Kyree Amusa, who works at ​​The Yard Milkshake Bar, sees cars racing down The Waterfront Vancouver’s road, sometimes traveling around 60 mph. Read story

Democratic candidate for Washington's 3rd Congressional District Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, right, looks skyward while Republican candidate Joe Kent gives his closing remarks on Saturday during a debate at the Vancouver Community Library.

3rd District candidates Kent, Perez differ on Interstate 5 Bridge projectvideo icon

Democratic candidate for Washington's 3rd Congressional District Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, right, looks skyward while Republican candidate Joe Kent gives his closing remarks on Saturday during a debate at the Vancouver Community Library.

October 19, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez supports replacing the Interstate 5 Bridge. Joe Kent wants a third bridge to be built west of I-5 and the existing bridge to be retrofitted to withstand earthquakes. Read story

Dusty Baker (Photo contributed by the Portland Police Bureau)

Vancouver man identified as victim in fatal Portland shooting

Dusty Baker (Photo contributed by the Portland Police Bureau)

October 18, 2022, 5:20pm Clark County News

A man who was fatally wounded in a Sept. 30 shooting in Portland’s Hazelwood neighborhood was identified Tuesday as 35-year-old Dusty Baker of Vancouver. Read story

(The Columbian files)

Larch prisoners remain offsite due to Nakia Creek Fire

(The Columbian files)

October 18, 2022, 1:07pm Clark County News

Incarcerated individuals at Larch Corrections Center are settling into temporary housing after being evacuated Sunday from the minimum security facility, near Yacolt, due to the growing Nakia Creek Fire. Read story

The Clark County Sheriff's Office is seeking information about a white SUV believed to be involved in an Oct. 1 fatal crash on Northeast St. Johns Road in the Walnut Grove area.

Driver, SUV sought in fatal Oct. 1 crash in Vancouver

The Clark County Sheriff's Office is seeking information about a white SUV believed to be involved in an Oct. 1 fatal crash on Northeast St. Johns Road in the Walnut Grove area.

October 17, 2022, 6:27pm Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is now investigating an Oct. 1 fatal crash in the Walnut Grove area as a vehicular homicide. Read story

The Clark County Fire Marshal's Office is asking for the public's help identifying the vehicle pictured as a part of the investigation into the cause of the Nakia Creek Fire. The agency said the image was captured at around 3:30 p.m. Oct. 9 on a ridge near Larch Mountain.

Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office seeks vehicle, people of interest in wildfire investigationvideo icon

The Clark County Fire Marshal's Office is asking for the public's help identifying the vehicle pictured as a part of the investigation into the cause of the Nakia Creek Fire. The agency said the image was captured at around 3:30 p.m. Oct. 9 on a ridge near Larch Mountain.

October 17, 2022, 5:41pm Clark County News

The Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office is asking for the public’s help identifying a vehicle and the people associated with it as a part of the investigation into the cause of the Nakia Creek Fire. Read story

Koreen Concannon of Camas walks 7-year-old horse Leah out of the stables on Monday at the fairgrounds. Evacuees like Concannon were able to bring horses to the Fairgrounds stables.

Ranchers, groups rally to help foster evacuated animals at Clark County Fairgrounds

Koreen Concannon of Camas walks 7-year-old horse Leah out of the stables on Monday at the fairgrounds. Evacuees like Concannon were able to bring horses to the Fairgrounds stables.

October 17, 2022, 1:19pm Clark County News

Local ranchers and organizations are coalescing to foster farm animals as the Nakia Creek Fire continues to grow. Read story

Old soul: Healthy western redcedars are still around. But in decline.

Pacific Northwest’s ‘trees of life’ are dying. Now we know why

Old soul: Healthy western redcedars are still around. But in decline.

October 17, 2022, 6:00am Editor's Choice

Their branches drop gracefully, then curve upward to their tips. Read story

Democratic candidate for Washington's 3rd Congressional District Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, right, looks skyward while Republican candidate Joe Kent gives his closing remarks on Saturday during a debate at the Vancouver Community Library.

Candidates Kent, Perez make their case in Vancouver debate

Democratic candidate for Washington's 3rd Congressional District Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, right, looks skyward while Republican candidate Joe Kent gives his closing remarks on Saturday during a debate at the Vancouver Community Library.

October 15, 2022, 6:36pm Clark County News

On a Saturday afternoon in a crowded library room, Southwest Washington’s congressional candidates sat shoulder to shoulder to argue why they should represent the region and contest the other’s “magical thinking.” Read story