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Clark County News

Everybody Has a Story: Chance meeting resembled a moment sent from heaven

June 8, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is a phrase I have heard many times. Yet I never dreamed of the different ways that beauty could reveal itself. Read story

Cars navigate a traffic circle Friday on Northeast 18th Street a few blocks past the site of proposed improvements in Vancouver.

City ready to do something about 18th Street’s inconvenient gap

Cars navigate a traffic circle Friday on Northeast 18th Street a few blocks past the site of proposed improvements in Vancouver.

June 8, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Early proposed designs of a project that would connect a disjointed road across a swath of Vancouver land was revealed to the public for the first time this week. Read story

Daybreak Youth Services is pictured in Brush Prairie in May.

Daybreak Youth Services files federal lawsuit against Clark County Sheriff’s Office

Daybreak Youth Services is pictured in Brush Prairie in May.

June 7, 2019, 8:59pm Clark County News

Daybreak Youth Services has filed a federal lawsuit against the Clark County Sheriff’s Office to prevent investigators from disclosing and using patient records seized during a search of the treatment facility related to allegations of sexual assault and other issues. Read story

Man allegedly threatened shooting at Vancouver Mall

June 7, 2019, 7:39pm Clark County News

A 20-year-old man is in custody after allegedly threatening via Twitter on Thursday that he was going to "shoot up" Vancouver Mall, court records say. Read story

Portland man, 27, accused of molesting teenager he met at Fort Vancouver High School

June 7, 2019, 7:38pm Clark County News

A 27-year-old Portland man is accused of forcing himself on a teenage girl he met at Fort Vancouver High School, which he’d visited while in possession of school-affiliated identification stating he was 16. Read story

Methamphetamine intoxication official cause of inmate’s death

June 7, 2019, 7:35pm Clark County News

An inmate who was found dead May 26 at the Clark County Jail died of methamphetamine intoxication, according to the Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office. Read story

Teen sentenced for role in fatal shooting in Hazel Dell parking lot

June 7, 2019, 6:25pm Clark County News

A 17-year-old boy charged in connection with the fatal shooting of an 18-year-old man during a botched drug robbery in a Hazel Dell parking lot in December was sentenced Friday to a range of about 3½ to six years in a juvenile facility. Read story

Students gather outside Heritage High School on Friday in a show of solidarity with a student who claimed school officials were turning a blind eye to bullying, harassment and sexual assault on campus.

Heritage students walk out in support of student barred from ceremony

Students gather outside Heritage High School on Friday in a show of solidarity with a student who claimed school officials were turning a blind eye to bullying, harassment and sexual assault on campus.

June 7, 2019, 1:46pm Clark County News

Dozens of Heritage High School students walked out of class Friday in solidarity with a classmate who alleges school administration has turned a blind eye to bullying, harassment and sexual assault on campus. Read story

Washougal man gets year in prison for preparing hundreds of false tax returns

June 7, 2019, 8:01am Clark County News

A Washougal man was sentenced to a year in prison for preparing false tax returns through his business based in Idaho and Nevada. Read story

Graduating music student and composer Connor Wier revisits the courtyard at Clark College, where he was inspired to write an award-winning piece called “The Square.” Wier’s new composition, “The Oceans of Time,” gets its world premiere at a June 14 concert by the Clark College Concert Choir.

Clark College student Connor Wier premieres work with college concert bandvideo icon

Graduating music student and composer Connor Wier revisits the courtyard at Clark College, where he was inspired to write an award-winning piece called “The Square.” Wier’s new composition, “The Oceans of Time,” gets its world premiere at a June 14 concert by the Clark College Concert Choir.

June 7, 2019, 6:03am Clark County Life

Composer Connor Wier feels the magic hidden in a mundane spot like Clark College’s busy central courtyard. Read story