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Clark County News

Tay'Lor Smith, 19, appears in Clark County District Court on Monday for a readiness hearing. Another hearing in state's case, which charges Smith with reckless endangerment for allegedly pushing a now-former friend off the Moulton Falls bridge in August, was set for March 18.

Defendant in Moulton Falls bridge case back in court

Tay'Lor Smith, 19, appears in Clark County District Court on Monday for a readiness hearing. Another hearing in state's case, which charges Smith with reckless endangerment for allegedly pushing a now-former friend off the Moulton Falls bridge in August, was set for March 18.

February 11, 2019, 10:47am Clark County News

A woman accused of shoving her friend off the Moulton Falls bridge in August has been offered a plea deal, her attorney said Monday. Read story

Both directions of Interstate 84 were closed between Interstates 205 and 5 in Portland. Police are investigating a car chase that crossed state lines from Vancouver, erupted into gunfire and ended with the arrest of another suspect in the homicide of Kelso convenience store clerk Kayla Chapman, 30.

Suspect in Kelso homicide, police chase, shootout booked into Multnomah County, Ore., jail

Both directions of Interstate 84 were closed between Interstates 205 and 5 in Portland. Police are investigating a car chase that crossed state lines from Vancouver, erupted into gunfire and ended with the arrest of another suspect in the homicide of Kelso convenience store clerk Kayla Chapman, 30.

February 11, 2019, 10:31am Clark County News

A suspect in the killing of a Kelso convenience store clerk and police chase from Vancouver to Portland that erupted into gunfire was booked over the weekend into the Multnomah County, Ore., Detention Center. Read story

The first snow of the season starts to melt Tuesday morning at the 78th Street Heritage Farm, where the farm’s advisory committee is asking the community about how it should upgrade its outdated master plan through a series of open house meet-ups and an online<a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2Z3WG87"> survey</a>.

Forecasters predict more snow for Clark County

The first snow of the season starts to melt Tuesday morning at the 78th Street Heritage Farm, where the farm’s advisory committee is asking the community about how it should upgrade its outdated master plan through a series of open house meet-ups and an online<a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2Z3WG87"> survey</a>.

February 11, 2019, 7:06am Clark County News

As rain drenches the Portland-Vancouver area, the forecast continues to call for snow in higher elevations, and more than a dozen Clark County schools have decided to start late or close for the day. Read story

State Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver.

Sen. Wilson bill would change key word in Growth Management Act

State Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver.

February 11, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

State Sen. Lynda Wilson, R-Vancouver, has introduced a bill that she said could benefit the state environmentally and economically just by changing one word in the state’s overarching land-use law. Read story

Morning Press: Farmers market pivoting; Growing Ridgefield; Love stories

February 11, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

In case you missed them, here are some of the top stories of the weekend. Read story

Ian Goss gives his son, Shep, a Colorado Rockies hat for his third birthday Friday at their home in Vancouver. Ian and his wife, Christina, had a birthday party planned for Shep over the weekend but canceled it because of the recent measles outbreak. Shep has his first vaccination, but their 4-month-old daughter Faye is too young to get the immunization.

‘Minimizing contact’: Amid measles outbreak, some parents taking no chances

Ian Goss gives his son, Shep, a Colorado Rockies hat for his third birthday Friday at their home in Vancouver. Ian and his wife, Christina, had a birthday party planned for Shep over the weekend but canceled it because of the recent measles outbreak. Shep has his first vaccination, but their 4-month-old daughter Faye is too young to get the immunization.

February 11, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

It was quiet Friday afternoon in the Goss family’s Salmon Creek home, where the only immediate sign that it was a special day was toddler Shep’s new shirt. Read story

In new book, WSU Vancouver professor sees benefits of legalized marijuana

February 11, 2019, 6:00am Clark County News

In the months after Washington voters approved legalized marijuana in 2012, Clayton Mosher, a sociology professor at Washington State University Vancouver, noticed what he believed to be unnecessary safety concerns. Read story

Terrance Crane, left, and Modesty Van Dusen, 5, watch neighbor Alex Cox, 10, add a stick arm to a snowman Sunday in Camas.

Plenty of snow for play in Camas

Terrance Crane, left, and Modesty Van Dusen, 5, watch neighbor Alex Cox, 10, add a stick arm to a snowman Sunday in Camas.

February 10, 2019, 7:23pm Clark County News

As Teresa Keithley watched her daughter, Modesty Van Dusen, 5, build a snowman in front of a Camas home, she considered how different the scene would have been just a few miles west. Read story

Mike Woodard with his wife, Michelle, on a trip to Hawaii. Michelle was part of his support system along with his family and faith that kept him positive during cancer treatment.

Battle with HPV-positive cancer pushed man to focus on life’s positives

Mike Woodard with his wife, Michelle, on a trip to Hawaii. Michelle was part of his support system along with his family and faith that kept him positive during cancer treatment.

February 10, 2019, 3:24pm Clark County Health

To hear Vancouver resident Mike Woodard tell it, it can sometimes sound like he won the lottery, not like he got cancer. Read story

A pedestrian walks past an informational sign about the measles in the entrance of the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

Public health reports no new measles cases, exposure sites Sunday

A pedestrian walks past an informational sign about the measles in the entrance of the Kaiser Permanente Cascade Park office Monday morning, Feb. 4, 2019.

February 10, 2019, 11:22am Clark County News

For the second consecutive day Sunday, Clark County Public Health reported no new confirmed measles cases or exposure sites. The total sits at 53 with two suspected cases. Read story