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Vancouver woman killed in two-vehicle crash

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May 2, 2022, 7:58am Clark County News

A 36-year-old Vancouver woman riding a scooter was killed in a crash Sunday afternoon, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Office.  Read story

After traveling the world and living in Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Thailand and other places, Faith Odman settled in Vancouver and opened a pottery studio, Kilnfolk Ceramic Studio.

Pottery charm: Kilnfolk Ceramic Studio only business of its kind in downtown Vancouver

After traveling the world and living in Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Thailand and other places, Faith Odman settled in Vancouver and opened a pottery studio, Kilnfolk Ceramic Studio.

May 2, 2022, 6:02am Business

After traveling the world and living in Canada, New Zealand, Argentina, Thailand and other places, Faith Odman settled in Vancouver and opened a pottery studio. Read story

Annalesa and Fred Thomas are raising their grandson, Elijah, 12, because their son Leonard ??? Elijah's dad ??? was killed by Lakewood police sniper Brian Markert in 2013. (Ellen M.

Police misconduct is costing Washington taxpayers millions. Is George Floyd’s murder one of the reasons?

Annalesa and Fred Thomas are raising their grandson, Elijah, 12, because their son Leonard ??? Elijah's dad ??? was killed by Lakewood police sniper Brian Markert in 2013. (Ellen M.

May 1, 2022, 2:45pm Editor's Choice

Giovonn Joseph-McDade, Tommy Le and Brent Heath likely never met each other in life. Read story

Olga Mikhalets, proprietor of Sweet Touch Cafe & Bakery, loads up loaves of sourdough bread for baking on a recent morning. Her supply for bread loaves that she imported and baked in the shop was disrupted, so she started making her own sourdough, a return to her love of baking. Focusing on baking has helped Mikhalets cope with her multiple sclerosis diagnosis and worry about her father, who still lives in Ukraine.

Vancouver bakery owner bounces back with bread

Olga Mikhalets, proprietor of Sweet Touch Cafe & Bakery, loads up loaves of sourdough bread for baking on a recent morning. Her supply for bread loaves that she imported and baked in the shop was disrupted, so she started making her own sourdough, a return to her love of baking. Focusing on baking has helped Mikhalets cope with her multiple sclerosis diagnosis and worry about her father, who still lives in Ukraine.

May 1, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life

The past few years have been hard on Sweet Touch Cafe & Bakery owner Olga Mikhalets. She received a multiple sclerosis diagnosis. The pandemic hit. Russia invaded her native Ukraine, where her father still lives. International upheaval snarled supply chains for butter, wheat, yeast and other items essential to her… Read story

Members of Artemis Patrol Troop 351 from southeast Portland celebrate as the fire they built burns through all three strings in a fire-building challenge during Saturday's camporee at Fort Vancouver.

Boy Scouts learn new skills during camporee at Fort Vancouver

Members of Artemis Patrol Troop 351 from southeast Portland celebrate as the fire they built burns through all three strings in a fire-building challenge during Saturday's camporee at Fort Vancouver.

April 30, 2022, 7:50pm Clark County Life

Nearly 1,000 Boy Scouts from across Washington and Oregon gathered Saturday at Fort Vancouver for a “camporee,” an overnight camping event for Scouts and their families to have a day of outdoor fun and education. Read story

Cody Goldberg, executive director of Harper's Playground, shares plans for a fully accessible playground on a tour at Marshall Park on Thursday. It will update and enhance the playground's current firefighter theme.

A playground for all: Redesign of Marshall Park to include accessible features that welcome kids, adults of every ability

Cody Goldberg, executive director of Harper's Playground, shares plans for a fully accessible playground on a tour at Marshall Park on Thursday. It will update and enhance the playground's current firefighter theme.

April 30, 2022, 6:04am Clark County News

Cody Goldberg believes playgrounds should be accessible and inclusive for all. Read story

Judge Roger Bennett  in 2010.

Battle Ground Municipal Court judge admonished for supporting candidate

Judge Roger Bennett  in 2010.

April 29, 2022, 3:47pm Clark County News

The Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct last week issued a written admonishment against former part-time Battle Ground Municipal Court Judge Roger Bennett after he contributed to and publicly endorsed a Camas mayoral candidate last summer. Read story

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Clark County man facing child rape charges

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April 28, 2022, 4:10pm Clark County News

A Clark County man is facing child rape charges after allegedly befriending a 14-year-old girl on Facebook and convincing her to run away with him. Read story

Martina McBride presents the award for female video of the year at the CMT Music Awards on Monday, April 11, 2022, at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn.

Clark County Fair announces 2022 concert lineup

Martina McBride presents the award for female video of the year at the CMT Music Awards on Monday, April 11, 2022, at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn.

April 28, 2022, 2:30pm Clark County Life

The Clark County Fair, returning this summer after a two year hiatus due to the pandemic, has announced its grandstand music acts. Read story

Pho Haven, a Vancouver Vietnamese restaurant at 2014 Main St., is closed indefinitely after a new owner could not meet building health code requirements.

Uptown Vancouver’s Pho Haven closes

Pho Haven, a Vancouver Vietnamese restaurant at 2014 Main St., is closed indefinitely after a new owner could not meet building health code requirements.

April 28, 2022, 6:01am Business

Pho Haven, a Vietnamese restaurant in Vancouver’s Uptown Village, is closed indefinitely after a new owner could not meet building health code requirements. Read story