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Clark County News

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Department of Corrections denies allegations raised by Larch employee

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December 6, 2018, 8:07pm Clark County News

The Washington Department of Corrections denies all of the allegations outlined in a lawsuit filed by a Larch Corrections Center employee claiming racial discrimination and a hostile work environment. Read story

An arrangement of prescription Oxycodone pills in August.

Opioid Action Summit to explore solutions

An arrangement of prescription Oxycodone pills in August.

December 6, 2018, 7:45pm Clark County Health

Collaboration is key in fighting the opioid epidemic. Read story

Scarlet Ferguson, Glenwood Heights Primary School kindergartener, lets a reticulated python rest around her neck during Richard Ritchey's Reptile Man presentation at Glenwood Heights Primary School in Vancouver on Dec. 6, 2018.

Slithery show and tell at Glenwood Heights school

Scarlet Ferguson, Glenwood Heights Primary School kindergartener, lets a reticulated python rest around her neck during Richard Ritchey's Reptile Man presentation at Glenwood Heights Primary School in Vancouver on Dec. 6, 2018.

December 6, 2018, 6:54pm Clark County News

Richard Ritchey visited Glenwood Heights Primary School on Thursday, but the focus was on his companions. Read story

Todd Marjama Jr. listens to the jury's verdict with his attorneys in his murder trial Thursday afternoon, Dec. 6, 2018, in Clark County Superior Court. Marjama was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter and acquitted of first-degree assault.

Man convicted of first-degree manslaughter in fatal shooting of wife

Todd Marjama Jr. listens to the jury's verdict with his attorneys in his murder trial Thursday afternoon, Dec. 6, 2018, in Clark County Superior Court. Marjama was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter and acquitted of first-degree assault.

December 6, 2018, 4:12pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court jury on Thursday found Todd Marjama Jr. guilty of first-degree manslaughter in the fatal shooting of his wife, opting for the lesser charge over first-degree murder. Read story

Traffic heads north (left) and south (right) in Portland on Interstate 5 in April 2015. Oregon has moved closer to passing a transportation package that could bring rush-hour tolls to I-5 and I-205.

Oregon transportation board submits I-5, I-205 tolling plan application to feds

Traffic heads north (left) and south (right) in Portland on Interstate 5 in April 2015. Oregon has moved closer to passing a transportation package that could bring rush-hour tolls to I-5 and I-205.

December 6, 2018, 2:44pm Clark County News

The Oregon Transportation Commission voted Thursday to approve the state’s application to the federal government to consider tolling on portions of Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 in Portland. Read story

Southbound Interstate 205 crash blocking one lane of traffic

December 6, 2018, 8:39am Clark County News

A crash on southbound Interstate 205 briefly blocked all lanes of traffic in that direction. Read story

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Deputies arrest 2 suspected thieves at Hazel Dell storage business

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December 6, 2018, 6:48am Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s deputies arrested two suspected thieves early Thursday morning at a self-storage business in Hazel Dell. Read story

Weather Eye: Wind, temperatures chilly, but snow, ice unlikely for Clark County

December 6, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Crystal clear weather Wednesday with an outstanding view of the Cascades’ snow-covered peaks. Windy in the exposed areas near the river with gusts in Clark County over 40 mph. Talk about wind chill. While others further north, say in Salmon Creek, had calmer winds and somewhat warm sunshine, but I’m… Read story

Hundreds of local artists let their imaginations run wild on blank 8-inch-square panels that are for sale at $30 apiece this weekend at the Vancouver Community Library. The sale benefits future art displays and projects at the library.

Art4Art sale highlights First Friday Art Walk

Hundreds of local artists let their imaginations run wild on blank 8-inch-square panels that are for sale at $30 apiece this weekend at the Vancouver Community Library. The sale benefits future art displays and projects at the library.

December 6, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

This is the third year that Friends of the Vancouver Community Library has put out a call to local artists to transform blank 8-inch panels into beautiful artworks — and then sell them as quickly as possible. Read story

Bicycles are parked for final inspection during a bike building event at the Columbia Machine warehouse in December 2016. Waste Connection organized the event, with a goal of building 616 bikes for various organizations to distribute before Christmas.

Police: 16 bikes – not 200 – stolen from Vancouver charity

Bicycles are parked for final inspection during a bike building event at the Columbia Machine warehouse in December 2016. Waste Connection organized the event, with a goal of building 616 bikes for various organizations to distribute before Christmas.

December 5, 2018, 9:11pm Clark County News

Vancouver police said Wednesday that thieves stole 16 bicycles promised to kids in need around Clark County on Tuesday morning — not hundreds of bikes as previously reported by Waste Connections. Read story