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Herb tender Marq Kernell hands an order to Brandi Morgan following her purchase at The Herbery. Legal marijuana was a $319 million industry in Washington in fiscal year 2017, but some pot businesses say they’re being treated like criminals.

Marijuana regulation sparks debate

Herb tender Marq Kernell hands an order to Brandi Morgan following her purchase at The Herbery. Legal marijuana was a $319 million industry in Washington in fiscal year 2017, but some pot businesses say they’re being treated like criminals.

March 26, 2019, 6:03am Business

When Washington voters passed a ballot initiative in 2012 legalizing recreational cannabis, they did so with the understanding it would be tightly regulated. But Ty Camp, who runs a Sifton-based cannabis farm, wonders if the scrutiny he’s facing from regulators is what the voters had in mind. Read story

Students to show off artwork in Washougal

March 26, 2019, 6:01am Clark County News

WASHOUGAL -- The culmination of the first Washougal Youth Arts Month kicks off this week, when students will display their work at the Washougal Youth Arts Month Gallery, which will be open from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Washougal Town… Read story

Weather Eye: After one-day break, another round of showers in store

March 26, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

Rain arrived on schedule Monday with clouds dropping moisture on the earth. The robins and frogs are happy about it. The rest of us? Hmm, 50-50 maybe. At least today is forecast to be on the dry side with maybe an isolated shower over the coast range and foothills of… Read story

Ryan Liskey displays a bump stock March 15 at his home in Harrisonburg, Va. The ban on bump stocks is just a few days away and owners of the devices like Liskey are trying to figure out what to do.

Washington State Patrol buys back 1,000 bump stocks

Ryan Liskey displays a bump stock March 15 at his home in Harrisonburg, Va. The ban on bump stocks is just a few days away and owners of the devices like Liskey are trying to figure out what to do.

March 25, 2019, 9:12pm Clark County News

With a federal ban approaching, Washington State Patrol bought back its budgeted number of bump stocks, including nearly 100 in Vancouver. Read story

Forensic scientists work on DNA samples at the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab in Vancouver in 2019. The lab was instrumental in clearing the stat's backlog of sexual assault kits.

House sets $8.7M for I-5 Bridge work

Forensic scientists work on DNA samples at the Washington State Patrol Crime Lab in Vancouver in 2019. The lab was instrumental in clearing the stat's backlog of sexual assault kits.

March 25, 2019, 9:02pm Clark County News

Clark County saw some wins and at least one disappointment in proposals released by House budget writers to fund transportation and construction across the state. Read story

A cyclist bikes down Columbia Street toward East Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver. The city was planning to replace much of the parking on Columbia Street with sheltered bike lanes, but the the Vancouver City Council has chosen to re-examine options for balancing parking following an outcry from residents.

Vancouver to delay plans for Columbia Street bike lanes

A cyclist bikes down Columbia Street toward East Mill Plain Boulevard in Vancouver. The city was planning to replace much of the parking on Columbia Street with sheltered bike lanes, but the the Vancouver City Council has chosen to re-examine options for balancing parking following an outcry from residents.

March 25, 2019, 8:38pm Clark County News

Vancouver will delay plans to add protected bike lanes along Columbia Street downtown, opting for a fuller review and more public outreach work, following criticism from neighbors. Read story

Vancouver City Council chambers.

Vancouver city council mulls tax break for waterfront developer

Vancouver City Council chambers.

March 25, 2019, 8:11pm Clark County News

Vancouver city leaders may extend a tax exemption to a proposed $60 million apartment complex on The Waterfront Vancouver. In exchange, the project’s developers would contribute up to $500,000 to make over the playground area of Esther Short Park. Read story

Attempted robbery reported near Clark College

March 25, 2019, 8:08pm Clark County News

A woman reported a man with a knife attempted to rob her Monday near Clark College. Read story

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Battle Ground massage therapist accused of inappropriately touching patients

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March 25, 2019, 6:12pm Clark County News

A licensed massage therapist in Battle Ground was arrested Monday for allegedly touching two women in a sexual manner while they received massages. Read story

A helicopter and search-and-rescue personnel are seen at Marble Mountain Sno-Park as part of a rescue effort for two men who were stuck on Mount St. Helens overnight Sunday.

Two overdue hikers rescued off Mount St. Helens

A helicopter and search-and-rescue personnel are seen at Marble Mountain Sno-Park as part of a rescue effort for two men who were stuck on Mount St. Helens overnight Sunday.

March 25, 2019, 5:26pm Clark County News

The Skamania County Sheriff’s Office said it received word from the Tigard, Ore., Police Department about two overdue hikers on Mount St. Helens Sunday. Read story