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Claudette Derricotte discusses the issues of a potential rent increase at her manufactured home in Cascade Park Estates with her husband, Bobby. &quot;I wanted to understand why,&quot; she said.

Cascade Park Estates residents face uncertain future as rents to rise in new year

Claudette Derricotte discusses the issues of a potential rent increase at her manufactured home in Cascade Park Estates with her husband, Bobby. &quot;I wanted to understand why,&quot; she said.

December 3, 2020, 6:02am Business

Residents at Cascade Park Estates in east Vancouver received a notice on Sept. 29 that their rent would go up by $95 on Jan. 1 or as soon as possible after Washington’s moratorium on evictions and rent increases ends. Read story

Clark County’s lost pet fees going up starting in January

December 3, 2020, 6:01am Clark County News

Fees to reclaim lost pets in unincorporated Clark County will increase beginning in January. Read story

Council for the Homeless issues severe weather alert

December 3, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

Council for the Homeless issued a severe weather alert for tonight, which prompts the opening of additional shelter spaces. Read story

Vancouver police need help finding robbery suspect

December 2, 2020, 6:32pm Clark County News

Vancouver police are asking for the public's help in locating a shooting and robbery suspect. Read story

Teen hit while crossing busy Vancouver street

December 2, 2020, 6:32pm Clark County News

Vancouver police say a 14-year-old boy who tried to cross a busy city street on Tuesday night was struck by an allegedly intoxicated driver and injured. Read story

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New accounting approach raises Clark County’s COVID-19 death toll

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December 2, 2020, 5:39pm Clark County Health

A transition to a new state database for COVID-19 case management delayed the release of new case data on Wednesday by Clark County Public Health. Read story

The members of the Clark County Council, shown here in 2019, comprise the Board of Health, which will vote Wednesday on whether or not racism is a public health emergency.

Board of Health declares racism a public health crisis in Clark County

The members of the Clark County Council, shown here in 2019, comprise the Board of Health, which will vote Wednesday on whether or not racism is a public health emergency.

December 2, 2020, 2:46pm Clark County News

The Clark County Board of Health passed a resolution Wednesday declaring racism as a public health crisis in the community. Read story

A Washington couple who had planned a trip to a Skamania County cabin over the weekend had to be rescued after their rental vehicle became stuck in more than a foot of snow on a U.S. Forest Service Road in Skamania County.

Couple rescued after vehicle gets stuck in snow on U.S. Forest Service Road in Skamania County

A Washington couple who had planned a trip to a Skamania County cabin over the weekend had to be rescued after their rental vehicle became stuck in more than a foot of snow on a U.S. Forest Service Road in Skamania County.

December 2, 2020, 1:38pm Clark County News

A Washington couple who planned a trip to a Skamania County cabin over the weekend had to be rescued after their rental vehicle became stuck in more than a foot of snow Sunday on a U.S. Forest Service Road. Read story

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Man, 23, shot by Vancouver police officer during disturbance call ID’d

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December 2, 2020, 1:02pm Clark County News

Nearly a week after Vancouver police shot a man during a disturbance call on Thanksgiving, investigators have identified him as 23-year-old Irving Rodriguez. Read story

Clark County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a crash on Northeast 78th Street. A bicyclist was severely injured. Deputies said impairment was not a factor on the part of the driver and the bicyclist failed to yield right of way and did not have lights on the bike or a helmet.

Car strikes, severely injures bicyclist in Hazel Dell

Clark County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a crash on Northeast 78th Street. A bicyclist was severely injured. Deputies said impairment was not a factor on the part of the driver and the bicyclist failed to yield right of way and did not have lights on the bike or a helmet.

December 2, 2020, 12:04pm Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office says a bicyclist was severely injured when he was struck by a vehicle Tuesday evening in Hazel Dell. Read story