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Aliyah and Gwen Bumala prepare for Thanksgiving by baking sugar cookies and treats Tuesday at their home near Washougal. Born to methamphetamine-addicted parents, Aliyah, 2, was adopted out of the foster care system by the Bumalas this summer, making this her first Thanksgiving with the family.

Always room at Clark County foster family’s table

Aliyah and Gwen Bumala prepare for Thanksgiving by baking sugar cookies and treats Tuesday at their home near Washougal. Born to methamphetamine-addicted parents, Aliyah, 2, was adopted out of the foster care system by the Bumalas this summer, making this her first Thanksgiving with the family.

November 21, 2018, 1:00pm Clark County News

On Tuesday evening, flour and colorful sprinkles were strewn on the Bumalas’ kitchen counter as they worked together to bake sugar cookies ahead of their annual Thanksgiving feast, which will also include a 21-pound turkey. Read story

Aranza Ochoa Lopez

Vancouver police make 4th arrest in child abduction case

Aranza Ochoa Lopez

November 21, 2018, 10:50am Clark County News

Vancouver police have arrested a fourth suspect in a kidnapping and robbery case for allegedly helping a mother abduct her 4-year-old daughter during a supervised visit. Read story

This Lifetone Technology fire alarm, model HLAC151, has been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission after some units were found to not fully function in case of an alarm.

Fire alarm for hard of hearing, deaf focus of nationwide recall

This Lifetone Technology fire alarm, model HLAC151, has been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission after some units were found to not fully function in case of an alarm.

November 21, 2018, 10:05am Clark County News

Free fire alarms given to some Vancouver people who are deaf or hard of hearing are part of a nationwide recall, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

Motorists pass Vancouver City Hall on a rainy morning.

City of Vancouver adopts $1.2 billion budget

Motorists pass Vancouver City Hall on a rainy morning.

November 21, 2018, 9:00am Clark County News

The city of Vancouver approved a two-year, $1.2 billion operating and capital budget Monday evening, which marked a 3.7 percent increase compared with the 2017-2018 budget. Read story

In this April 15, 2009, file photo, John Allen Chau had earned the Royal Rangers Gold Medal of Achievement at Mt. View Christian Center in Ridgefield, the Assemblies of God equivalent to the Eagle Scout award.

Clark County man believed killed by tribe on isolated Indian island

In this April 15, 2009, file photo, John Allen Chau had earned the Royal Rangers Gold Medal of Achievement at Mt. View Christian Center in Ridgefield, the Assemblies of God equivalent to the Eagle Scout award.

November 21, 2018, 8:06am Clark County News

A man who grew up in Vancouver is believed to have been killed by an isolated Indian Ocean island tribe known to fire at outsiders with bows and arrows, Indian police said Wednesday. Read story

Tanya Schmalz of Battle Ground

Battle Ground woman accused in plot to kill ex planned to drug, smother him, court records show

Tanya Schmalz of Battle Ground

November 21, 2018, 7:12am Clark County News

A Battle Ground woman enlisted the help of two friends to kill her ex-husband in Hillsboro, Ore., and assist her with an alibi, leading to the friends instead notifying police and one wearing a body wire to record the plot being discussed, court records show. Read story

Alishia Topper, left, discusses election results with other candidates Nov. 7 at the Public Service Center.

Vancouver City Council has new vacancy to fill

Alishia Topper, left, discusses election results with other candidates Nov. 7 at the Public Service Center.

November 21, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

This month, the Vancouver City Council finished the process of filling a vacant seat with the election of Councilor Laurie Lebowsky. Soon, the city will embark on that yearlong process once again. Read story

Weather Eye: A look back, and a Thanksgiving poem for all of you

November 21, 2018, 5:34am Clark County News

Happy Thanksgiving! Today was forecast to be a wet, breezy and cool day, a great opportunity for most to be warm and cozy inside with family and friends. We have plenty to be thankful for. Read story

Man pleads guilty to trying to bribe ICE agent to get wife deported

November 20, 2018, 7:28pm Clark County News

A Portland man pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges after attempting to bribe an immigration officer in a Vancouver parking lot into deporting the man’s own wife, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Oregon. Read story

Heritage High School was placed on a modified lockdown Friday afternoon after someone allegedly shot a firearm into the ground at the softball fields near campus. Sheriff vehicles block the entrances of the Vancouver school on Nov. 16.

Charges unlikely in incident at Heritage High School

Heritage High School was placed on a modified lockdown Friday afternoon after someone allegedly shot a firearm into the ground at the softball fields near campus. Sheriff vehicles block the entrances of the Vancouver school on Nov. 16.

November 20, 2018, 7:18pm Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office appears unlikely to recommend charges after it was reported last week that someone fired a gun into the ground at Heritage High School. Read story