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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

After three years of planning and construction, Ashwood Taps and Trucks is anticipating an early August opening. Owners Tyler and Megan Davis with their children McCall, 4, and Rhettic, 3,   show off the nearly completed project.

Washougal couple pour family values into new taphouse, food truck business

After three years of planning and construction, Ashwood Taps and Trucks is anticipating an early August opening. Owners Tyler and Megan Davis with their children McCall, 4, and Rhettic, 3,   show off the nearly completed project.

July 6, 2022, 6:05am Business

Megan and Tyler Davis bought the land for their food truck and taphouse business three years ago, but permitting and building a project that hasn’t been done before in Washougal, as well as supply chain issues, prolonged the opening of their dream project. Read story

Portland State University student Joshua Haupt, left, scoops dirt into a bucket while Portland State University student Patty Patterson digs in the ground Tuesday during Archaeology Field School at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Archaeology students aim to determine if Fort Vancouver National Historic Site was used for schools

Portland State University student Joshua Haupt, left, scoops dirt into a bucket while Portland State University student Patty Patterson digs in the ground Tuesday during Archaeology Field School at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

July 5, 2022, 7:56pm Clark County News

More than 20 college students kneeled in the warm July heat, sifting through small square holes in the freshly dug ground on the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, searching for nails, ceramic remnants and other relics from the past. Read story

Officials look over the wreckage after a fatal plane crash at Pearson Field Airport on Tuesday morning, June 28, 2022.

Pilot killed in plane crash at Pearson in Vancouver ID’d as Lamiglas CEO

Officials look over the wreckage after a fatal plane crash at Pearson Field Airport on Tuesday morning, June 28, 2022.

July 5, 2022, 10:36am Clark County News

The pilot who was killed June 28 when his small plane crashed on the southeast corner of the runway at Vancouver's Pearson Field Airport was identified as 64-year-old Thomas M. Posey. Read story

Fall colors frame the Providence Academy smokestack last October. It is set to be demolished in August.

Vancouver’s Providence Academy smokestack to be demolished in August

Fall colors frame the Providence Academy smokestack last October. It is set to be demolished in August.

July 5, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

The Historic Trust is undergoing changes. County Councilor Temple Lentz is its new executive director, and the trust proceeding with plans to demolish the Providence Academy’s smokestack in early August. Read story

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Elmer’s Restaurant offices to move to Vancouver

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July 5, 2022, 6:02am Business

Elmer’s Restaurants Inc. is moving its Portland offices to Vancouver to find a better quality of life for its employees, according to its president, Jerry Scott. Read story

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City of Battle Ground settles suit filed by police officer

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July 5, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

The city of Battle Ground has agreed to pay a $100,000 settlement, possibly the largest ever for the city, to one of its police officers who claimed city officials violated civil service rules. The settlement was required by a May 19 consent order issued by U.S. District Court Judge David… Read story