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Clark County News

Vancouver man accused in stabbing at gas station

September 22, 2020, 5:04pm Clark County News

A 34-year-old Vancouver man is accused of stabbing a man Saturday night at a gas station in Vancouver’s Lincoln neighborhood. Read story

Work continues on the Interstate 5 Bridge trunnion replacement project Monday morning. The project will replace a cracked trunnion and the sheaves at the top of the bridge's south tower.

Second day of trunnion commute off to smooth start in Vancouver

Work continues on the Interstate 5 Bridge trunnion replacement project Monday morning. The project will replace a cracked trunnion and the sheaves at the top of the bridge's south tower.

September 22, 2020, 3:55pm Clark County News

The second morning of Clark County’s trunnion commute is off to a smooth start in Vancouver, with only limited southbound slowing in the mile before the Interstate 5 Bridge. Read story

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Vancouver resident dies in wrong way crash on I-5

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September 22, 2020, 3:38pm Clark County News

Portland police have identified a fatal crash victim, who was reportedly driving the wrong way on northbound Interstate 5 early Tuesday morning, as a Vancouver resident. Read story

Big Hollow Fire shows little movement

September 22, 2020, 1:55pm Clark County News

The Big Hollow Fire burning in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest has shown little movement since Monday. Read story

Superior Court Commissioner Liebman dies

September 22, 2020, 1:52pm Clark County News

Clark County Superior Court Commissioner Dayann M. Liebman died Thursday. She was 69. Read story

Kindergarten teacher Pam Younkin, center, leads students at the start of class at Sifton Elementary School on Tuesday afternoon. Transmission rates in Clark County are again too high for a widespread return to the classroom. While small groups like this are considered safe, state health guidelines recommend that schools with high rates of COVID-19 activity continue virtual learning.

Clark County COVID-19 activity surges, dashing hopes for fast return to classroom

Kindergarten teacher Pam Younkin, center, leads students at the start of class at Sifton Elementary School on Tuesday afternoon. Transmission rates in Clark County are again too high for a widespread return to the classroom. While small groups like this are considered safe, state health guidelines recommend that schools with high rates of COVID-19 activity continue virtual learning.

September 22, 2020, 12:16pm Clark County Health

Clark County's COVID-19 activity rate has drifted back into the "high" range, dashing hopes for a return to more in-person classes in area schools. Read story

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Suspect in high-speed chase appears in court

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September 22, 2020, 10:33am Clark County News

The suspect who allegedly rammed a pursuing patrol car during a high-speed chase on state Highway 14 last week made an initial court appearance Tuesday. Read story

New director sought for Hockinson schools

September 22, 2020, 6:05am Announcements

The Hockinson School District Board of Directors is seeking interested residents to apply for an unexpired term on the board through 2021. Read story

Democrat Gael Tarleton is challenging incumbent Republican Kim Wyman for Washington Secretary of State.

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Democrat Gael Tarleton is challenging incumbent Republican Kim Wyman for Washington Secretary of State.

September 22, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

Ensuring the integrity of elections is the most crucial role of the secretary of state. On that, Washington’s Republican incumbent Kim Wyman and her Democratic challenger, state Rep. Gael Tarleton, agree. Read story

Candidates for Legislature invited to speak about disability issues

September 22, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Health

Candidates running for the state Legislature have been invited to participate in a series of forums focused on issues impacting people with disabilities. Read story