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February 27, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

After I agreed to be photographed for my senior portrait in a chocolate brown leisure suit, a decision I regret to this day, I learned not to be a slave to fashionable trends. What everyone is doing one day may someday look as bad as that satin shirt I wore… Read story

Morning Press: Herrera Beutler censured; Vaccine allocation; Pedestrian killed on I-5

February 27, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories from the week: Read story

Washington State School for the Blind launches website for COVID-19 resources

February 27, 2021, 5:59am Clark County News

The Washington State School for the Blind has launched a website with resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read story

Residents and staff at Van Mall Retirement received their COVID-19 vaccinations on Friday afternoon, January 22, 2021.

Clark County providers to receive thousands of vaccine doses by next week

Residents and staff at Van Mall Retirement received their COVID-19 vaccinations on Friday afternoon, January 22, 2021.

February 26, 2021, 6:55pm Clark County Health

After weeks of smaller COVID-19 vaccine allocations from the state, thousands of vaccine doses are on their way to Clark County to make up for disparities that have existed in the state’s initial rollout. Read story

Firefighters responded Feb. 20 to 3700 X St., in Vancouver for a mobile home fire. Two people were injured in the place. The fire remains under investigation, as one of the residents recovers at the burn unit at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office.

Vancouver mobile home fire under investigation

Firefighters responded Feb. 20 to 3700 X St., in Vancouver for a mobile home fire. Two people were injured in the place. The fire remains under investigation, as one of the residents recovers at the burn unit at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office.

February 26, 2021, 6:38pm Clark County News

A mobile home fire that injured two people Feb. 20 remains under investigation, as one of the residents recovers at the burn unit at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center in Portland. Read story

A fire Monday at the Logan&#039;s Court duplexes in the 1100 block of West 36th Street was found to be accidental and caused by an electrical failure or malfunction of the electrical panel. The fire started in Unit 1144 but affected the attached unit, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office.

Electrical malfunction cause of Vancouver duplex fire

A fire Monday at the Logan&#039;s Court duplexes in the 1100 block of West 36th Street was found to be accidental and caused by an electrical failure or malfunction of the electrical panel. The fire started in Unit 1144 but affected the attached unit, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office.

February 26, 2021, 6:38pm Clark County News

Seven people, between two units, were displaced in a duplex fire Monday in Vancouver’s Lincoln neighborhood. Vancouver Fire Marshal Heidi Scarpelli said Friday the fire was found to be accidental and caused by an electrical failure or malfunction of the electrical panel. The fire started in Unit 1144 but affected… Read story

A Feb. 11 house fire, in which the home&#039;s roof collapsed, was caused by an electrical malfunction or failure of the microwave range, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office.

Microwave range caused Vancouver house fire

A Feb. 11 house fire, in which the home&#039;s roof collapsed, was caused by an electrical malfunction or failure of the microwave range, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office.

February 26, 2021, 6:34pm Clark County News

A Feb. 11 house fire in which the home's roof collapsed was caused by an electrical malfunction or failure of the microwave range, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal's Office. Read story

A Feb. 20 fire that started in an elevator car at the Murdock Building, 703 Broadway, was determined to be arson, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office. The blaze remains under investigation by the joint fire investigation team.

Fire official: Blaze at Murdock building in downtown Vancouver was arson

A Feb. 20 fire that started in an elevator car at the Murdock Building, 703 Broadway, was determined to be arson, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal&#039;s Office. The blaze remains under investigation by the joint fire investigation team.

February 26, 2021, 6:25pm Clark County News

A Feb. 20 fire that started in an elevator car at the Murdock Building in downtown Vancouver was intentionally set, according to the city Fire Marshal's Office. Read story

Police at the scene of the fatal shooting of William Abbe on Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road on April 28, 2020.

Report finds Clark County law enforcement did not fully comply in 2 death probes

Police at the scene of the fatal shooting of William Abbe on Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road on April 28, 2020.

February 26, 2021, 6:00pm Clark County News

The Washington Attorney General’s Office has found that Clark County law enforcement failed to fully comply with legal requirements during two police shooting investigations. Read story

Photographs released Friday by the Vancouver Police Department -- which is leading the Jenoah Donald shooting investigation and handling the release of information -- show items found during a search of Donald&#039;s Mercedes-Benz earlier this month. Some of the items, including a screwdriver, wire cutters and a knife, were not initially seized as evidence, according to court records. They have since been seized as evidence.

Vancouver police seize additional evidence in Donald shooting investigation

Photographs released Friday by the Vancouver Police Department -- which is leading the Jenoah Donald shooting investigation and handling the release of information -- show items found during a search of Donald&#039;s Mercedes-Benz earlier this month. Some of the items, including a screwdriver, wire cutters and a knife, were not initially seized as evidence, according to court records. They have since been seized as evidence.

February 26, 2021, 5:56pm Clark County News

New court records filed earlier this week in the Jenoah Donald shooting investigation show miscellaneous tools, including a screwdriver, wire cutters and a spring-assisted knife, were seized as evidence from the front seat area of his car. Read story