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Clark County News

Woman arrested after Fred Meyer robbery at knifepoint

January 23, 2019, 9:21pm Clark County News

A woman was arrested Wednesday after allegedly stealing hundreds of dollars worth of liquor from Fred Meyer and wielding a knife at an employee. Read story

Man in car robbed at gunpoint near Vancouver Mall

January 23, 2019, 8:44pm Clark County News

A man was robbed at gunpoint Tuesday night while sitting in his car in a parking lot near Vancouver Mall. Read story

Snacks and student handbooks are seen during the first day of classes at Clark College on Monday morning. Though enrollment is declining overall on campus, some areas of the college are growing, like its online classes and Running Start program.

Clark College faculty union seeks pay hikes

Snacks and student handbooks are seen during the first day of classes at Clark College on Monday morning. Though enrollment is declining overall on campus, some areas of the college are growing, like its online classes and Running Start program.

January 23, 2019, 8:39pm Clark County News

If you thought it was only K-12 public schools affected by ongoing union negotiations, guess again. Read story

Judge sets $700,000 bail in La Center gas station robbery

January 23, 2019, 8:32pm Clark County News

A 49-year-old Portland man appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court to face allegations that he robbed a man at a La Center gas station. Read story

Vancouver man accused of bomb threat appears in court

January 23, 2019, 8:31pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man made his first court appearance Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court after allegedly making threats to bomb multiple local government offices. Read story

Man sentenced to nearly two years in prison after ramming pickup

January 23, 2019, 8:29pm Clark County News

A man was sentenced to nearly two years in prison Wednesday after ramming a car in June at a gas station off Interstate 5 in Ridgefield. Read story

Emily Javier, 31, who’s accused of attacking her boyfriend with a samurai sword, enters the courtroom on Jan. 23 to plead guilty to attempted first-degree domestic violence murder in Clark County Superior Court.

Woman pleads guilty in samurai sword attempted-murder case

Emily Javier, 31, who’s accused of attacking her boyfriend with a samurai sword, enters the courtroom on Jan. 23 to plead guilty to attempted first-degree domestic violence murder in Clark County Superior Court.

January 23, 2019, 8:13pm Clark County News

A Camas woman accused of trying to kill her live-in boyfriend with a samurai sword because she believed he was cheating on her pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted first-degree domestic violence murder. Read story

Jamie Carstensen, a paraeducator at Hudson’s Bay High School, left, speaks with Chipo Sowards, a library Clerk at Hudson’s Bay High School, shortly before a strike vote during a Vancouver Association of Educational Support Professionals meeting on Tuesday night. The VAESP represents more than 700 classified staff, including paraeducators, clerks and secretaries.

Teachers vow to support Vancouver schools support staff

Jamie Carstensen, a paraeducator at Hudson’s Bay High School, left, speaks with Chipo Sowards, a library Clerk at Hudson’s Bay High School, shortly before a strike vote during a Vancouver Association of Educational Support Professionals meeting on Tuesday night. The VAESP represents more than 700 classified staff, including paraeducators, clerks and secretaries.

January 23, 2019, 8:01pm Clark County News

The pressure is on for Vancouver Public Schools and its support staff to reach a tentative contract agreement before union members strike on Friday, a move that could keep kids out of class for the second time this school year. Read story

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Melnick: Clark County measles outbreak will be costly, prolonged

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January 23, 2019, 12:54pm Clark County Health

The measles outbreak in Clark County that has racked up 23 confirmed cases since Jan. 1 isn't likely to go away or slow down any time soon. Read story

South Korean adoptee Adam Crapser, formerly of Vancouver, speaks during an interview in Seoul, South Korea. Crasper was deported from the U.S. four decades after his adoption by American parents is suing the Seoul government and a private adoption agency over what he calls gross negligence.

Adoptee from Vancouver deported by U.S. sues S. Korea, adoption agency

South Korean adoptee Adam Crapser, formerly of Vancouver, speaks during an interview in Seoul, South Korea. Crasper was deported from the U.S. four decades after his adoption by American parents is suing the Seoul government and a private adoption agency over what he calls gross negligence.

January 23, 2019, 9:16am Clark County News

SEOUL, South Korea -- A former Vancouver man who was deported from the United States four decades after his adoption from South Korea by American parents is suing the Seoul government and a private adoption agency over what he calls gross negligence. Read story