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Pedestrians enjoy sunny conditions with a view of the Interstate 5 Bridge at the Waterfront Vancouver on April 29, 2021.

Interstate Bridge Replacement Program aims to bridge equity gap

Pedestrians enjoy sunny conditions with a view of the Interstate 5 Bridge at the Waterfront Vancouver on April 29, 2021.

March 20, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

they’re inanimate things. So how can they not be fair to everyone? How can they not be equitable? Read story

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Two suspects taken into custody after firing at officers in central Vancouver

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March 19, 2022, 9:10pm Clark County News

Two robbery suspects were taken into custody Saturday evening after shooting at pursuing law enforcement officers in central Vancouver, according to Clark County sheriff’s Sgt. Adam Beck. Read story

Senior Ethan Zanoli, the marketing manager for Cascadia Technical Academy's Information Technology Program, tests a monitor that was donated Saturday during the program's annual Electronic Waste Recycling Event. At top are harvested computer parts that were dropped off Saturday. This year marks the event's 10th anniversary.

Cascadia Tech students rake in electronics to be recycled

Senior Ethan Zanoli, the marketing manager for Cascadia Technical Academy's Information Technology Program, tests a monitor that was donated Saturday during the program's annual Electronic Waste Recycling Event. At top are harvested computer parts that were dropped off Saturday. This year marks the event's 10th anniversary.

March 19, 2022, 8:17pm Clark County News

Where do electronics go when they die? Read story

A motorist stops at the Division Street railroad crossing in Ridgefield as a construction sign is seen near the tracks.

Closing Ridgefield railroad crossing falls off rails

A motorist stops at the Division Street railroad crossing in Ridgefield as a construction sign is seen near the tracks.

March 19, 2022, 6:03am Business

The lonesome sound of a train whistle rolling across a moonlit landscape. It’s ultimate Americana. But for those living near the Division Street rail crossing in Ridgefield, a little train whistle (or horn) goes a long way. They just want the peace and quiet they say they’ve been promised for… Read story

Jail surveillance video recording was redacted as to not reveal the locations and capabilities of the surveillance cameras in the Clark County jail which would jeopardize jail security.

Videos released in use-of-force incident at Clark County Jailvideo icon

Jail surveillance video recording was redacted as to not reveal the locations and capabilities of the surveillance cameras in the Clark County jail which would jeopardize jail security.

March 18, 2022, 11:41am Clark County News

Video from inside the Clark County Jail of an Aug. 13 use-of-force incident that is under criminal review shows correction deputies pinning, tackling and dragging a handcuffed inmate while trying to search and clean his cell. Read story

Pamela Hunter speaks during a protest in 2019 in downtown Vancouver. Her brother Carlos Hunter, was shot and killed March 7, 2019, by Vancouver police.

Wrongful death, civil rights suit filed against Vancouver police, DOC in shooting death of Carlos Hunter

Pamela Hunter speaks during a protest in 2019 in downtown Vancouver. Her brother Carlos Hunter, was shot and killed March 7, 2019, by Vancouver police.

March 18, 2022, 10:14am Clark County News

Two Seattle law firms have jointly filed a wrongful death and civil rights lawsuit against the Vancouver Police Department and Washington Department of Corrections on behalf of the estate and children of Carlos Hunter, who was fatally shot by officers in 2019 in Hazel Dell. Read story

Matilda Fiskum, 1, left, of Portland strolls with her grandmother, Polly Withrow of Vancouver, along the Columbia River waterfront near the Interstate 5 Bridge in May.

I-5 Bridge project staff says Oregon will administer tolling

Matilda Fiskum, 1, left, of Portland strolls with her grandmother, Polly Withrow of Vancouver, along the Columbia River waterfront near the Interstate 5 Bridge in May.

March 17, 2022, 7:21pm Clark County News

Tolling for the proposed new Interstate 5 Bridge will be administered by the Oregon Department of Transportation, the Interstate Bridge Replacement Program staff announced Thursday. Read story

Duane C. Abbott, the driver who struck and killed 7-year-old Cadence Boyer as she was trick-or-treating Halloween night 2014 in Vancouver, walks through the hallway of the Clark County Courthouse in November 2015.

Vancouver driver in 2014 fatal Halloween crash resentenced to 15 years in prison

Duane C. Abbott, the driver who struck and killed 7-year-old Cadence Boyer as she was trick-or-treating Halloween night 2014 in Vancouver, walks through the hallway of the Clark County Courthouse in November 2015.

March 16, 2022, 6:15pm Clark County News

The driver who struck and killed 7-year-old Cadence Boyer while she was trick-or-treating Halloween night 2014 in east Vancouver was resentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison — about 1½ years less than his original sentence. Read story

A Clark County Sheriff's Office vehicle responds to a crime scene in 2018.

Clark County Sheriff’s Office commanders’ letter knocks county council, manager

A Clark County Sheriff's Office vehicle responds to a crime scene in 2018.

March 16, 2022, 5:37pm Clark County News

Commanders within the Clark County Sheriff’s Office said in a Wednesday letter addressed to the county council and county manager that they can no longer encourage deputies to stick around in hopes of competitive pay and incentives. Read story

Photo contributed by the Jaime Herrera Beutler Campaign

Herrera Beutler makes case to keep her seat as 3rd District representative

Photo contributed by the Jaime Herrera Beutler Campaign

March 16, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

Despite a cacophony of far-right voices calling for U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler’s resignation from Congress and questioning her conservatism, she is steadfast in her campaign to hold the seat. Read story