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Trooper Shane Kesler lays out bump stocks that have been collected during a bump stock buyback event hosted by Washington State Patrol in Vancouver. Leading up to the federal ban that takes effect on March 26, owners of bump stocks can turn them in to the Washington State Patrol for a $150 each.

WSP hosts bump stock buyback program

Trooper Shane Kesler lays out bump stocks that have been collected during a bump stock buyback event hosted by Washington State Patrol in Vancouver. Leading up to the federal ban that takes effect on March 26, owners of bump stocks can turn them in to the Washington State Patrol for a $150 each.

March 18, 2019, 9:03pm Clark County News

As a national ban approaches, Washington State Patrol has begun buying back bump stocks at locations throughout the state, including Vancouver. Read story

Two students were arrested after a disturbance Friday at Gaiser Middle School.

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Two students were arrested after a disturbance Friday at Gaiser Middle School.

March 18, 2019, 9:00pm Clark County News

Two teenagers appeared Monday in Clark County Juvenile Court to face allegations stemming from their refusal to leave Gaiser Middle School on Friday night at the direction of law enforcement officers. Read story

Mike Pond is running for Vancouver City Council.

Pond joins race for Turlay’s Vancouver City Council seat

Mike Pond is running for Vancouver City Council.

March 18, 2019, 8:57pm Clark County News

Mike Pond has joined what’s becoming an increasingly crowded race for Vancouver City Council Position 6. Read story

An informational sign about the measles is posted in the entrance of the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

Clark County measles cases rise to 73 confirmed; two more suspected

An informational sign about the measles is posted in the entrance of the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

March 18, 2019, 10:51am Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health has confirmed one new measles case, increasing its case count to 73. Two suspected cases have also been identified, but there are no new exposure locations. Read story

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St. Patrick’s Day patrol emphasis yields 10 DUI arrests

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March 18, 2019, 10:39am Clark County News

Local law enforcement made 10 drunken-driving arrests over the weekend during a St. Patrick's Day patrol emphasis in Southwest Washington. Read story

Tay'Lor C. Smith pleaded guilty Monday morning to misdemeanor reckless endangerment for pushing Jordan Holgerson off the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park in August.

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Tay'Lor C. Smith pleaded guilty Monday morning to misdemeanor reckless endangerment for pushing Jordan Holgerson off the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park in August.

March 18, 2019, 9:21am Clark County News

Tay’Lor Smith, who’s accused of pushing Jordan Holgerson of Kalama off the bridge at Moulton Falls Regional Park in August, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment Monday morning in Clark County District Court. The prosecution is recommending a sentence with no jail time. Read story

Speed limits topic of county council talk

March 18, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

The Clark County Council will hear public comments regarding potential changes to speed limits on several stretches of roadway around the county at the council’s next meeting, 6 p.m. Tuesday. Read story

Update: Three missing Vancouver youths found safe

March 18, 2019, 6:03am Clark County News

Three youths who went missing from a group home in Vancouver are now reported to be safe. Read story

Lacamas Lake Elementary School second-grader Owen Query, left, and Mason Krause, right, run along the natural play elements outside of the first-year school, which was opened to deal with increasing enrollment and more development moving north of Lacamas Lake. The district passed a 2016 bond to build the school, but changes in the state education funding model have created difficulties for schools in Washington. Camas is facing an $8.2 million shortfall for the upcoming school year and might have to make reductions to even out the budget.

Camas schools committee created to find solutions for $8.2 million shortfall

Lacamas Lake Elementary School second-grader Owen Query, left, and Mason Krause, right, run along the natural play elements outside of the first-year school, which was opened to deal with increasing enrollment and more development moving north of Lacamas Lake. The district passed a 2016 bond to build the school, but changes in the state education funding model have created difficulties for schools in Washington. Camas is facing an $8.2 million shortfall for the upcoming school year and might have to make reductions to even out the budget.

March 18, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

The Camas School District is looking at an $8.2 million shortfall in the upcoming school year, and Superintendent Jeff Snell has created a budget committee to look at potential solutions, including reductions. Read story

Neil Kimsey Clark Regional Wastewater District commissioner

Kimsey seeks to keep wastewater district commissioner seat

Neil Kimsey Clark Regional Wastewater District commissioner

March 18, 2019, 6:02am Clark County News

Neil Kimsey will run for re-election to keep his seat as a commissioner for the Clark Regional Wastewater District. Read story