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Kenneth Jay Moore is pushed into the courtroom by a corrections deputy for sentencing in the murder of his mother, Leisa A. Holt, in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday afternoon. Moore was sentenced to more than 34 years in prison.

Vancouver man sentenced in mother’s slaying, dismemberment

Kenneth Jay Moore is pushed into the courtroom by a corrections deputy for sentencing in the murder of his mother, Leisa A. Holt, in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday afternoon. Moore was sentenced to more than 34 years in prison.

July 17, 2019, 9:37pm Clark County News

A man was sentenced Wednesday to more than 34 years in prison for killing his mother and dismembering her body in February 2017 at their Vancouver home. Read story

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Man gets 14 years for his role in Hockinson arson

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July 17, 2019, 9:36pm Clark County News

A man who admitted to being part of a Christmas Eve burglary and arson of a Hockinson residence in 2017 was sentenced Wednesday to more than 14 years in prison. Read story

A small crowd gathers to view the rare corpse flower, Titan VanCoug, as it starts to fold inward at Washington State University Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon. The flower, which drew thousands of visitors, was in full bloom on Tuesday, but, as expected, began to decline the following day.

WSU Vancouver’s fading corpse flower could bear future fruit

A small crowd gathers to view the rare corpse flower, Titan VanCoug, as it starts to fold inward at Washington State University Vancouver on Wednesday afternoon. The flower, which drew thousands of visitors, was in full bloom on Tuesday, but, as expected, began to decline the following day.

July 17, 2019, 9:22pm Clark County News

For about 48 hours, thousands of visitors came to get a glimpse, and a whiff, of Titan VanCoug, the rare corpse flower at Washington State University Vancouver. Read story

Thomas Leae confronts a member of the media after he was found guilty in the 2015 robbery and shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court.

Renton man guilty in 2015 downtown Vancouver slayingvideo icon

Thomas Leae confronts a member of the media after he was found guilty in the 2015 robbery and shooting death of a Vancouver precious metals shop employee Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court.

July 17, 2019, 6:10pm Clark County News

An explosive scene unfolded Wednesday afternoon after the jury in Thomas Leae’s murder trial handed down guilty verdicts on all charges. Read story

Eddie D. Anzalone, 47, of Battle Ground makes a first appearance March 26, 2019, in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree rape and indecent liberties. Anzalone, a licensed massage therapist, is accused of inappropriately touching two female clients.

Battle Ground massage therapist’s credentials suspended

Eddie D. Anzalone, 47, of Battle Ground makes a first appearance March 26, 2019, in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of second-degree rape and indecent liberties. Anzalone, a licensed massage therapist, is accused of inappropriately touching two female clients.

July 17, 2019, 11:46am Clark County Health

The Washington State Department of Health has suspended the credentials of a Clark County massage therapist, who is accused of inappropriately touching two female clients, pending the outcome of his criminal case. Read story

A kitten emerges from his cage  at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in July.

Wanted: Homes for furry friends

A kitten emerges from his cage  at the Humane Society for Southwest Washington in July.

July 17, 2019, 8:52am Clark County News

With kitten season upon us, the Humane Society for Southwest Washington is offering 50 percent off on adoption fees for select kittens as part of its Kittenpalooza. Read story

Blooms to Brews relay runners really get into the spirit.

Woodland council declines to reconsider 2020 Blooms to Brews permit

Blooms to Brews relay runners really get into the spirit.

July 17, 2019, 8:48am Clark County Life

The city council on Monday stood firm in its opposition to Blooms to Brews, declining to even vote on a request to reconsider permits for the notable marathon race next year. Read story

PeaceHealth awards $33K in scholarships

July 17, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Health

The PeaceHealth Southwest Foundation's Health Career Scholarship Program has awarded $33,000 in scholarships to 17 students for the 2019-20 school year, according to a PeaceHealth press release. Read story

Camas residents will be asked in November to approve a bond of up to $78 million for an aquatic center with a recreation pool and competition pool, a gym, community rooms and renovations to a few fields around the city. The aquatic center would replace the Crown Park pool, which was demolished in March.

Pools part of Camas bond measure for November

Camas residents will be asked in November to approve a bond of up to $78 million for an aquatic center with a recreation pool and competition pool, a gym, community rooms and renovations to a few fields around the city. The aquatic center would replace the Crown Park pool, which was demolished in March.

July 17, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Plenty of Camas residents have made it clear they want an aquatic center, and the city council is going to give them the chance to bring one to Camas. Read story

Divine Consign names 2019 grant recipients

July 17, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

Nonprofit consignment shop Divine Consign announced Tuesday the recipients of its 2019 grants. Read story