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Scott McClelland of Portland carries his bike up an incline near the intersection of Lacamas McEnry and Red Tape trails in Lacamas Regional Park. Clark County Parks has designated the Red Tape trail as a bikes-only route, the first of its kind in the Clark County park system.

Cyclists cut through Red Tape at Lacamas Regional Park

Scott McClelland of Portland carries his bike up an incline near the intersection of Lacamas McEnry and Red Tape trails in Lacamas Regional Park. Clark County Parks has designated the Red Tape trail as a bikes-only route, the first of its kind in the Clark County park system.

July 19, 2018, 8:22pm Clark County News

For the first time in Clark County, mountain bikers will have a trail all their own. Read story

Jonathan Sall, an investigator with the U.S. Coast Guard, appears at an earlier court date in Clark County Superior Court.

Coast Guard official pleads guilty to rape

Jonathan Sall, an investigator with the U.S. Coast Guard, appears at an earlier court date in Clark County Superior Court.

July 19, 2018, 7:26pm Clark County News

An investigator with the U.S. Coast Guard pleaded guilty Thursday in Clark County Superior Court to three charges, including third-degree rape. Read story

LEADOPTION Young Zhang, 3, front row from left, his mom, Megan Chan, and his sister, Xia Zhang, 2, get a front row seat to view an anaconda while joining a crowd of reptile fans during a presentation by The Oregon Reptile Man, Richard Ritchey, at Three Creeks Community Library on Thursday morning, July 19, 2018. The event was part of the library's summer reading program.

Snakes at the library

LEADOPTION Young Zhang, 3, front row from left, his mom, Megan Chan, and his sister, Xia Zhang, 2, get a front row seat to view an anaconda while joining a crowd of reptile fans during a presentation by The Oregon Reptile Man, Richard Ritchey, at Three Creeks Community Library on Thursday morning, July 19, 2018. The event was part of the library's summer reading program.

July 19, 2018, 6:59pm Clark County News

Thanks to the Oregon Reptile Man, Richard Ritchey, little patrons and parents got a lesson and hands-on experience with reptiles. Read story

A gravel truck sits on top of railroad tracks east of downtown Washougal after the truck's brakes reportedly failed Thursday afternoon. The driver received minor injuries, and train traffic was delayed.

Gravel truck blocks railroad traffic in Washougal

A gravel truck sits on top of railroad tracks east of downtown Washougal after the truck's brakes reportedly failed Thursday afternoon. The driver received minor injuries, and train traffic was delayed.

July 19, 2018, 6:00pm Clark County News

Train traffic was blocked well into the night after a gravel truck’s brakes failed, sending it crashing into rail lines near Washougal on Thursday afternoon. Read story

Traci Lynn Mendez, who’s accused of conspiring with four acquaintances in the beating and fatal shooting of Raymond Brandon, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Aug. 2.

Woman pleads guilty in Hockinson homicide

Traci Lynn Mendez, who’s accused of conspiring with four acquaintances in the beating and fatal shooting of Raymond Brandon, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Aug. 2.

July 19, 2018, 11:03am Clark County News

A woman involved in the beating and fatal shooting of a man whose body was found in a shed at her Hockinson-area residence pleaded guilty last week to second-degree murder, as part of a cooperation agreement. Read story

Weather Eye: Enjoy this break from the heat before it returns

July 19, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

How do you spell relief? M A R I N E A I R. And we certainly had a nice push of it early Wednesday, which helped us keep things a wee bit manageable with afternoon highs around the county at 80 degrees. Read story

Third Congressional District candidates, from left, Dorothy Gasque, Earl Bowerman, Martin Hash, David McDevitt, Michael Cortney, and Carolyn Long meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board in Vancouver on Wednesday.

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Third Congressional District candidates, from left, Dorothy Gasque, Earl Bowerman, Martin Hash, David McDevitt, Michael Cortney, and Carolyn Long meet with The Columbian’s Editorial Board in Vancouver on Wednesday.

July 19, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

On the subject of gun control, the 3rd Congressional District challengers are predictably divided. But there’s division even within the parties as to how to address the issue. Some argue there isn’t an issue at all. Read story

Columbia River Treaty will be topic of free town hall event

July 19, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

 U.S. Columbia River Treaty Negotiator Jill Smail will lead a town hall on the modernization of the Columbia River Treaty regime. Read story

Local YWCA leadership center planning workshops for women

July 19, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

YWCA Clark County's Women's Leadership Center is holding a series of workshops this fall. The workshops held at the leadership center in Vancouver are intended for women to "develop leadership skills essential for success, self confidence and self worth," the nonprofit said in a news release. Read story

Insurance agent fined for misrepresenting policy terms

July 19, 2018, 5:58am Clark County News

Michael A. Taylor, a Vancouver insurance agent with Farmers Insurance, was fined $1,000 by the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner for selling a consumer a life insurance policy and misrepresenting the terms of the policy. Read story