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Nicole Kluka serves breakfast to Brian and Leah Trudell at The Diner Vancouver. As fans of diners and midcentury style, the Trudells were excited for their first visit.

The Diner Vancouver reopens – ‘It’s like a family here’

Nicole Kluka serves breakfast to Brian and Leah Trudell at The Diner Vancouver. As fans of diners and midcentury style, the Trudells were excited for their first visit.

October 16, 2021, 5:28pm Clark County Business

“It’s always happy here,” Jamie Warren said over French toast at The Diner Vancouver. Read story

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Man hurt in Five Corners shooting

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October 16, 2021, 7:14am Clark County News

A man was shot in the leg Friday night outside his home in the Five Corners neighborhood, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

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Vancouver woman accused of setting up robbery in Brush Prairie area

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October 15, 2021, 4:31pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman is accused of setting up a man to be robbed and participating in the robbery after he hired her to clean his apartment. Syaira Nadine Krohn, 23, appeared Friday in Clark County Superior Court on a warrant that was issued in January… Read story

Michael Tataichy appears in Clark County Superior Court on Aug. 12, 2019, in a vehicular homicide case.

Vancouver driver gets 6½ years for vehicular homicide

Michael Tataichy appears in Clark County Superior Court on Aug. 12, 2019, in a vehicular homicide case.

October 15, 2021, 4:29pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Friday in Clark County Superior Court to 6½ years in prison in a February 2019 crash that killed a cousin who was riding in his vehicle. Read story

Washougal physician assistant Scott Miller speaks against COVID-19 safety precautions such as mask mandates and distance-learning during a Camas School Board meeting on May 10, 2021.

Washougal physician assistant’s license suspended over COVID actions

Washougal physician assistant Scott Miller speaks against COVID-19 safety precautions such as mask mandates and distance-learning during a Camas School Board meeting on May 10, 2021.

October 15, 2021, 2:12pm Clark County Health

The Washington Medical Commission suspended the license of Washougal pediatric health care provider Scott C. Miller as of Tuesday. Read story

The Clark County Courthouse, left, and Clark County Jail in this aerial view taken in 2018.

Police say Vancouver man admits stealing six travel trailers

The Clark County Courthouse, left, and Clark County Jail in this aerial view taken in 2018.

October 13, 2021, 5:50pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man accused of stealing almost $200,000 worth of travel trailers from Brush Prairie and Sunnyside storage facilities appeared Wednesday morning in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

The wheel of an Amtrak train is off the tracks Monday afternoon near Woodland.

Wheel of slow-moving Amtrak train derails near Woodland; no injuries

The wheel of an Amtrak train is off the tracks Monday afternoon near Woodland.

October 12, 2021, 7:39am Clark County News

The wheel of a slow-traveling Amtrak train came off the tracks Monday afternoon near Woodland, Washington, but no passengers were injured. Read story

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Aarondeep Johal, 32, makes a first appearance via video Monday in Clark County Superior Court in an attempted murder and kidnapping case involving his girlfriend.

Ridgefield man held on $1M bail, accused of kidnapping, attempted murder

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Aarondeep Johal, 32, makes a first appearance via video Monday in Clark County Superior Court in an attempted murder and kidnapping case involving his girlfriend.

October 11, 2021, 2:22pm Clark County News

A Ridgefield man is being held on $1 million bail after allegedly kidnapping his girlfriend as she sought help at a Vancouver convenience store, assaulting her and attempting to kill their infant daughter. Read story

Bradley Gott, 30, stands on the front porch of his aunt's home Sept. 28 in Woodland. Gott has lived with his aunt since his March release from prison because he said he is unable to find rentals that accept ex-convicts.

Ex-convicts face housing blockade in Southwest Washington

Bradley Gott, 30, stands on the front porch of his aunt's home Sept. 28 in Woodland. Gott has lived with his aunt since his March release from prison because he said he is unable to find rentals that accept ex-convicts.

October 11, 2021, 7:45am Editor's Choice

Bradley Gott of Woodland has two associate degrees, a full-time job and enough money for a down payment on a rental. But he still can’t land an apartment, thanks to a 2015 felony burglary conviction. Read story

Anne McEnerny-Ogle, left, faces Earl Bowerman on Nov.

Vancouver mayor race: Two different approaches

Anne McEnerny-Ogle, left, faces Earl Bowerman on Nov.

October 10, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

The candidates running for Vancouver mayor fundamentally disagree about what the job is and what it should entail. Read story