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Two teenagers were arrested Sunday night after crashing into a crosswalk pole at the intersection of Northeast 10th Avenue and 139th Street in Salmon Creek. Clark County sheriff's deputies said the stolen Hyundai Elantra fled from the parking lot of a nearby apartment complex, where a group was reportedly trying to steal vehicles.

Teenagers arrested, suspected in vehicle theft in Salmon Creek

Two teenagers were arrested Sunday night after crashing into a crosswalk pole at the intersection of Northeast 10th Avenue and 139th Street in Salmon Creek. Clark County sheriff's deputies said the stolen Hyundai Elantra fled from the parking lot of a nearby apartment complex, where a group was reportedly trying to steal vehicles.

September 11, 2023, 1:38pm Clark County News

Three teenagers were arrested Sunday night after allegedly trying to steal vehicles from an apartment complex parking lot in Salmon Creek. Read story

Evergreen Education Association members arrive at Evergreen High School this morning to vote on whether to approve a tentative agreement that would end a teachers strike that has kept schools shuttered since Aug. 30.

Evergreen teachers approve contract, ending protracted strike

Evergreen Education Association members arrive at Evergreen High School this morning to vote on whether to approve a tentative agreement that would end a teachers strike that has kept schools shuttered since Aug. 30.

September 11, 2023, 9:58am Clark County News

School is back in session in Evergreen Public Schools after the district’s teachers union voted to approve a new contract Monday morning. Read story

State judicial conduct commission dismisses case against former Clark County District Court Judge Darvin Zimmerman

September 11, 2023, 9:57am Clark County News

The Washington Commission on Judicial Conduct announced Friday it has dismissed its case against former Clark County District Court Judge Darvin Zimmerman, citing concerns over his health. Read story

Carol Burbridge, Judy Blevens and Joyce Harms work on a quilt in a back room at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Vancouver.

Made with love for those in need: Quilters are happy to give their creations to Clark County shelters

Carol Burbridge, Judy Blevens and Joyce Harms work on a quilt in a back room at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Vancouver.

September 11, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

For many, the start of fall means the crunching of leaves underfoot and a damp smell in the air. It’s a sign for people to start collecting pumpkin decorations and grabbing a jacket on the way out the door. Read story

Nick Crawford, co-owner of Hi-School Hardware, walks the aisle with shop dog, Boo Boo, while working in Uptown Village.

Clark County’s five most dominant sectors increase footprints as county grows by nearly 50 percent

Nick Crawford, co-owner of Hi-School Hardware, walks the aisle with shop dog, Boo Boo, while working in Uptown Village.

September 9, 2023, 6:05am Business

Region’s five most dominant sectors increase footprints as county grows by nearly 50 percent Read story

Washougal resident Mike Duzan on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, gestures to a portion of a 150-acre property near his home that is slated for development as an adventure park.

Washougal neighbors oppose adventure park

Washougal resident Mike Duzan on Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, gestures to a portion of a 150-acre property near his home that is slated for development as an adventure park.

September 9, 2023, 6:05am Clark County News

Mike Duzan and Lindsey Brown have been living in their home on Washougal River Road since 2021. They love so many things about it — the seclusion, the stillness, the peace, the quiet, the proximity to the Washougal River, the abundance of wildlife and the support of the “up-river community,”… Read story

A disc swing sits at the new Marshall Park on Aug. 10. The park and the Chelsea Anderson Memorial Play Station are at 1015 E. McLoughlin Blvd. in Vancouver.

Vancouver playground promises fun for users of all abilities

A disc swing sits at the new Marshall Park on Aug. 10. The park and the Chelsea Anderson Memorial Play Station are at 1015 E. McLoughlin Blvd. in Vancouver.

September 9, 2023, 6:04am Clark County News

More than a year after closing, the Chelsea Anderson Memorial Play Station at Marshall Park is set to reopen this morning as Vancouver’s newest fully accessible playground. Read story

James and Sabrina Thayer take a break with their dog, Corkscrew, in their Vancouver tiny home.

Once homeless, Vancouver couple find comfort, stability in tiny-home community

James and Sabrina Thayer take a break with their dog, Corkscrew, in their Vancouver tiny home.

September 7, 2023, 6:07am Clark County News

It’s always Christmastime at Sabrina and James Thayer’s tiny house in Vancouver. Read story

Battle Ground City Hall.

Battle Ground weighs tax exemption for apartment project

Battle Ground City Hall.

September 7, 2023, 6:06am Business

For the second time in as many months, Battle Ground’s city council is considering a multifamily tax exemption for an apartment development. The city council reviewed the tax exemption request for a planned 200-unit apartment complex during its regular meeting Tuesday. The council previously reviewed the proposal on June 5. Read story

Hockinson Heights Elementary School fifth graders Kevin Brown, with sunflowers from left, Perry Burnham, Charlie O'Donnell Munson-Young, and Bear Ricks, all 10, show Gov. Jay Inslee the recycling area in their cafeteria as he toured their school.

Hockinson school showcases sustainability as Gov. Inslee visits

Hockinson Heights Elementary School fifth graders Kevin Brown, with sunflowers from left, Perry Burnham, Charlie O'Donnell Munson-Young, and Bear Ricks, all 10, show Gov. Jay Inslee the recycling area in their cafeteria as he toured their school.

September 6, 2023, 7:37pm Clark County News

Early Wednesday morning, a handful of the world’s green leaders showcased their climate-forward projects to Washington Gov. Jay Inslee. Read story