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Austin James Lansdon, 28, appeared Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to face allegations that he made racial threats to an African American woman pushing her infant in a stroller on Main Street in Vancouver.

Man suspected of threatening African American mother, child appears in court

Austin James Lansdon, 28, appeared Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court to face allegations that he made racial threats to an African American woman pushing her infant in a stroller on Main Street in Vancouver.

August 27, 2019, 9:50am Clark County News

Police say a 28-year-old homeless man made racial threats toward an African American woman who was walking with her infant in Vancouver and grabbed the woman’s stroller, threatening to sexually assault her and take her baby. Read story

A tractor trailer hauling an excavator tipped over on the state Highway 502 onramp to southbound Interstate 5 in Ridgefield. The crash happened around 5:30 a.m., and the ramp remained blocked more than an hour later.

Tipped tractor-trailer blocks I-5 onramp in Ridgefield

A tractor trailer hauling an excavator tipped over on the state Highway 502 onramp to southbound Interstate 5 in Ridgefield. The crash happened around 5:30 a.m., and the ramp remained blocked more than an hour later.

August 27, 2019, 7:12am Clark County News

A tractor-trailer hauling an excavator tipped over Tuesday morning on the state Highway 502 onramp to southbound Interstate 5 in Ridgefield. Read story

Low water levels lead to reservoir closures

August 27, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

Low water levels in the Lewis River watershed are starting to affect boaters. Read story

History teacher finalist for national honor

August 27, 2019, 6:05am Clark County News

A Vancouver teacher is one of 10 finalists for the national title of 2019's History Teacher of the Year. Read story

New member tapped for county planning group

August 27, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

Bryan Halbert, a veteran of the construction industry, has been appointed to the Clark County Planning Commission. Read story

Six ESD 112 directors up for re-election

August 27, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Six Educational Service District 112 board members are up for re-election this fall. Read story

WSU Vancouver series boosts hip-hop culture

August 27, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Washington State University Vancouver will launch a series centered around cultural arts through hip-hop, starting with a visit from 2017 Seattle mayoral candidate Nikkita Oliver. Read story

Weather Eye: Try to keep cool during round of hot weather

August 27, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

The advertised round of hot weather is upon us today and tomorrow and will only last a couple of days, thank goodness. I would say highs today with east winds will shoot up into the mid-90s and despite a calming of those winds Wednesday, we still stay in the mid-90s… Read story

Ridgefield High School teachers meet in the media library in the new high school building, which will open in time for the start of the upcoming school year. The new building increases the size of the library and updates science labs, the Life Skills program and a few art classrooms.

Modern new building to greet Ridgefield High students

Ridgefield High School teachers meet in the media library in the new high school building, which will open in time for the start of the upcoming school year. The new building increases the size of the library and updates science labs, the Life Skills program and a few art classrooms.

August 27, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

While nobody in Ridgefield has perfected time travel, some Ridgefield High School students will be thrown for a loop when classes start this week. Read story

The Vancouver City Council is weighing a proposal to divide the city into electoral districts. The council might put the issue before voters in 2020.

Vancouver City Council shelves electoral districts

The Vancouver City Council is weighing a proposal to divide the city into electoral districts. The council might put the issue before voters in 2020.

August 26, 2019, 9:41pm Clark County News

A proposal that would divide Vancouver into electoral districts is shelved but not dead. City councilors may move forward with a tentative plan to put the question before voters in the 2020 general election. Read story