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John Horch, from left, Rey Reynolds and David Shook will be on the Aug. 8 primary ballot as candidates for Clark County sheriff.

Horch, Reynolds, Shook outline their plans to lead Clark County Sheriff’s Office

John Horch, from left, Rey Reynolds and David Shook will be on the Aug. 8 primary ballot as candidates for Clark County sheriff.

July 10, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

There will soon be a new Clark County sheriff in town, and three candidates with nearly 100 years of law enforcement experience between them are vying for the position. Read story

An easy 1-mile loop near the visitor center at Seaquest State Park explores the edge of Silver Lake.

Hidden oases of I-5: Explore 6 state parks we usually speed right past

An easy 1-mile loop near the visitor center at Seaquest State Park explores the edge of Silver Lake.

July 10, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

I was on a return trip from Seattle, flying down Interstate 5 at 70 mph as one does, when of those brown state park signs reached out and grabbed me. Read story

Amazon.com Services LLC purchased the property at 6100 N.E. 147th Ave. in October for $4.4 million. The plans for the building will impact about 4.9 acres of wetland.

East Vancouver warehouses have Amazon ties

Amazon.com Services LLC purchased the property at 6100 N.E. 147th Ave. in October for $4.4 million. The plans for the building will impact about 4.9 acres of wetland.

July 9, 2022, 6:04am Business

Two new warehouse developments, one on land owned by Amazon and the other to potentially be leased to Amazon, will soon rise near 162nd Avenue and Fourth Plain Boulevard in east Vancouver, turning the location into a further hub for warehouse distribution and truck traffic. Read story

The Hood River Bridge over the Columbia River with Mount Hood in the background is seen from White Salmon.

White Salmon and Hood River Bridge a critical connection

The Hood River Bridge over the Columbia River with Mount Hood in the background is seen from White Salmon.

July 9, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Residents’ fears continue to swell as the strength of their community’s connecting bridge becomes faultier by the day. Read story

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

Clark County at high risk for COVID-19; CDC recommends indoor masks

Leah Mulyar, 5, of Vancouver, left, and her sister, Isabel, 7, wear masks while enjoying a book at Vancouver Community Library on March 11, the final day of required indoor masking in Washington.

July 8, 2022, 3:19pm Clark County Health

Clark County residents should now wear masks indoors to protect themselves and others from COVID-19, according to federal health guidance. Read story

Maderious Cash in a hospital after having his right hand amputated from a fireworks accident. His grandfather said Cash was holding a firework and didn't mean to light it when it exploded in his hand.

Fireworks exact high price on several Clark County residents

Maderious Cash in a hospital after having his right hand amputated from a fireworks accident. His grandfather said Cash was holding a firework and didn't mean to light it when it exploded in his hand.

July 7, 2022, 5:59pm Clark County News

Local fire officials have not yet released their reports on fireworks-related blazes and injuries over the Fourth of July weekend, but according to online fundraisers, a Vancouver man lost his right hand, a woman’s garage caught fire and a family of six lost their home. Read story

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Vancouver police investigating fatal apartment fire as murder-suicide

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July 7, 2022, 10:57am Clark County News

Vancouver police are now investigating a June 25 apartment fire, in which two men were found dead, as a murder-suicide. Read story

Bryan Caldwell, a climbing instructor at The Source Climbing Center, belays as a student climbs a wall during a class Oct. 17, 2012, in downtown Vancouver.

Vancouver rock climber killed in fall remembered for devotion to students, sport

Bryan Caldwell, a climbing instructor at The Source Climbing Center, belays as a student climbs a wall during a class Oct. 17, 2012, in downtown Vancouver.

July 6, 2022, 5:13pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who was a fixture of the local rock climbing community died Monday from a fall while rock climbing near Leavenworth. Read story

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UPS driver accused in Washougal-area trespassing, burglary cases

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July 6, 2022, 3:17pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man working as a part-time UPS driver was arrested Tuesday after allegedly entering a Washougal-area home over the weekend while the residents were sleeping. Read story

The Vancouver Fire Department said it did not issue any fireworks citations this year, instead focusing on education.

July Fourth fireworks spark hundreds of complaints, no tickets in Clark County

The Vancouver Fire Department said it did not issue any fireworks citations this year, instead focusing on education.

July 6, 2022, 6:07am Clark County News

The Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office did not issue any citations to people who were caught lighting fireworks for the Fourth of July, despite a fireworks ban in city limits and hundreds of complaints to a centralized call center. Read story