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Vancouver man gets 4 years for child porn

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August 15, 2018, 8:56pm Clark County News

A judge on Wednesday sentenced a former employee of a local autism therapy center for children and young adults to more than four years in prison for possessing child pornography. Read story

Camas man appears in court in shooting

August 15, 2018, 8:55pm Clark County News

A Camas man who allegedly shot at another man during an apparent drug deal gone wrong made a first appearance Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Child porn investigation leads to Vancouver man

August 15, 2018, 8:53pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man made his first appearance Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court after he was arrested on suspicion of 10 counts of child pornography possession. Read story

Missing Ohio man found alive on Mount St. Helens

August 15, 2018, 2:10pm Clark County News

An Ohio man who was missing on Mount St. Helens was found Wednesday on a flank of the peak nearly a week after he set out on a day hike and survived by eating berries and bees, authorities and the man’s relatives said. Read story

Responders dispatched to the scene of a crash in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 on Wednesday afternoon found an SUV and travel trailer on their sides. As of 2 p.m., vehicles were backed up about six miles.

Crash causes 6-mile backup on I-5 north

Responders dispatched to the scene of a crash in the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 on Wednesday afternoon found an SUV and travel trailer on their sides. As of 2 p.m., vehicles were backed up about six miles.

August 15, 2018, 12:52pm Clark County News

A rollover crash on northbound Interstate 5 near the East Fork Lewis River Bridge blocked two lanes of traffic for hours Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Randy Rolene of Vancouver relaxes with his dog, Bella, and fishes off of the dock at Steamboat Landing Park in Washougal on Tuesday. Rolene said he decided to come out to the river to take his dog for a swim, but he'll probably head home early because of the smoke. "It's nasty," he said.

Haze lingers in Clark County, but skies should clear Thursday

Randy Rolene of Vancouver relaxes with his dog, Bella, and fishes off of the dock at Steamboat Landing Park in Washougal on Tuesday. Rolene said he decided to come out to the river to take his dog for a swim, but he'll probably head home early because of the smoke. "It's nasty," he said.

August 15, 2018, 11:27am Clark County Health

Air quality should improve in Vancouver by Thursday night, but the haze continues to linger and create unhealthy conditions for certain groups of people. Read story

Drugs and guns seized after the search of a vehicle in Vancouver on Aug. 8. The driver, 39-year-old Adan Mendez-Pulido, faces charges of attempting to elude police, drug possession with intent to deliver and illegal possession of a firearm.

Drug task force seizes 37 pounds of meth from Vancouver man’s vehicle

Drugs and guns seized after the search of a vehicle in Vancouver on Aug. 8. The driver, 39-year-old Adan Mendez-Pulido, faces charges of attempting to elude police, drug possession with intent to deliver and illegal possession of a firearm.

August 15, 2018, 8:06am Clark County News

The Clark-Vancouver Regional Drug Task Force confiscated nearly 37 pounds of methamphetamine, two firearms and $35,500 in cash from a vehicle driven by a Vancouver resident. Read story

Clark County Fair results Aug. 10-11

August 15, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

Clark County Fair results Aug. 10-11 Read story

John Weber, the interim executive director of the Arc of Southwest Washington, looks over the nonprofit’s warehouse that stores donated goods. The nonprofit, which assists people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, has struggled financially for several years.

Arc headquarters for sale in hope of stabilizing finances

John Weber, the interim executive director of the Arc of Southwest Washington, looks over the nonprofit’s warehouse that stores donated goods. The nonprofit, which assists people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, has struggled financially for several years.

August 15, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

The Arc of Southwest Washington recently listed its central Vancouver headquarters for sale to potentially help solve the nonprofit’s financial struggles. Read story

Adam Aguilera, an English teacher at Heritage High School, speaks to a crowd of Evergreen Education Association union members and supporters while protesting during an Evergreen Public Schools board meeting on Tuesday evening. Union members have called the district’s proposed 1.9 percent raise insulting, while district officials say adopting the union’s proposed salary schedule will drive the district nearly $53 million in the hole.

Evergreen teachers, supporters knock school district’s offer of 1.9% raise

Adam Aguilera, an English teacher at Heritage High School, speaks to a crowd of Evergreen Education Association union members and supporters while protesting during an Evergreen Public Schools board meeting on Tuesday evening. Union members have called the district’s proposed 1.9 percent raise insulting, while district officials say adopting the union’s proposed salary schedule will drive the district nearly $53 million in the hole.

August 14, 2018, 9:50pm Clark County News

Hundreds of Evergreen Public Schools union members and their supporters turned the district office’s parking lot into a sea of red Tuesday evening as they demonstrated in favor of increasing teachers’ wages. Read story