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Clark County News

Man convicted in robbery avoids third-strike offense, life sentence

May 23, 2019, 11:53am Clark County News

A man who was facing a third-strike offense for robbing a downtown Vancouver convenience store with a pellet gun avoided the life sentence after pleading guilty to lesser charges. Instead, he will serve 10 years in prison. Read story

Letter Carriers collect less food, more cash in annual drive

May 23, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

The National Association of Letter Carriers' annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive held May 11 netted 122,405 pounds of food in Clark County. Read story

Weather Eye: Pesky low could intrude upon sunny, warm weekend

May 23, 2019, 5:05am Clark County News

The all-important holiday weather forecast is waiting in the wings, so let’s bring it front and center from what I could see late Wednesday afternoon. We reached 70 degrees and will push into the 70s today as well. The trend for Friday is much cooler with highs in the low… Read story

Vancouver resident Toree Hiebert, in green pants, leads a group through her backyard Wednesday afternoon before becoming the first person in Clark County to achieve silver certification under the Backyard Habitat Certification Program.

Vancouver homeowner first to earn backyard habitat certification

Vancouver resident Toree Hiebert, in green pants, leads a group through her backyard Wednesday afternoon before becoming the first person in Clark County to achieve silver certification under the Backyard Habitat Certification Program.

May 22, 2019, 8:34pm Clark County News

Toree Hiebert’s path to becoming the first homeowner in Clark County to achieve backyard habitat certification was covered with English ivy and Vinca. Read story

Clark College faculty listen at a board of trustees meeting Wednesday. The faculty union, the Association for Higher Education, is in the midst of bargaining with Clark College administration, advocating for higher wages.

Clark College to cut 3 programs

Clark College faculty listen at a board of trustees meeting Wednesday. The faculty union, the Association for Higher Education, is in the midst of bargaining with Clark College administration, advocating for higher wages.

May 22, 2019, 8:18pm Clark County News

Clark College will eliminate three programs in the midst of ongoing budget cuts, issuing notice to eight employees Wednesday that their jobs will be eliminated. Read story

Ridgefield man faces child porn accusation

May 22, 2019, 7:40pm Clark County News

A Ridgefield man is accused of posing as a teenager to befriend a 15-year-old girl through a messaging app and threatening to expose compromising images he received unless she agreed to send additional lewd images. Read story

Image area house fire kills 3 dogs, displaces 4 people

May 22, 2019, 11:05am Clark County News

A house fire killed three dogs and displaced four people early Wednesday morning in Vancouver’s Image neighborhood. Read story

Multiple fire department vehicles were dispatched about 8:06 a.m. to 18218 N.W. 28th Ave. for the report of a residential fire.

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Multiple fire department vehicles were dispatched about 8:06 a.m. to 18218 N.W. 28th Ave. for the report of a residential fire.

May 22, 2019, 8:33am Clark County News

Firefighters battled a shop or barn fire in Ridgefield on Wednesday morning, according to emergency radio traffic monitored at The Columbian. Read story

Weather Eye: Another cool day before things warm up

May 22, 2019, 5:59am Clark County News

There were a few scattered showers Monday around the county as of 5 p.m. but nothing as heavy as we had over the weekend. Saturday evening Vancouver measured .27 of an inch and on Sunday we had .38 of an inch. That helped catch us up a bit, but as… Read story

John D. Letellier is led off to prison and a life-without-parole sentence in 1999 after he pleaded guilty and said he wanted to go to prison.

Third strike sticks in 1999 Clark County case

John D. Letellier is led off to prison and a life-without-parole sentence in 1999 after he pleaded guilty and said he wanted to go to prison.

May 21, 2019, 8:54pm Clark County News

Complete Clark County data on the number of inmates serving life sentences with “strike” convictions for second-degree robbery were unavailable Tuesday. Read story