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Clark County News

Former Camas tax preparer gets prison for filing false returns

July 6, 2018, 4:29pm Clark County News

Federal prosecutors say a former Camas tax preparer was sentenced Friday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to a month in prison for filing false tax documents. Read story

Woman gets 16 months in Yacolt fires

July 6, 2018, 4:26pm Clark County News

A 47-year-old woman pleaded guilty and was sentenced Friday to nearly 16 months in prison for starting fires in a metal shop and home west of Yacolt. Read story

Cory M. Escott, 60, appeared before Clark County Superior Court Judge Bernard Veljacic and pleaded guilty to two charges: third-degree theft and first-degree criminal trespass.

Vancouver real estate agent gets one month for theft

Cory M. Escott, 60, appeared before Clark County Superior Court Judge Bernard Veljacic and pleaded guilty to two charges: third-degree theft and first-degree criminal trespass.

July 6, 2018, 10:19am Clark County News

A Vancouver real estate agent who was caught on camera stealing oxycodone tablets from a home that he was supposed to be showing to an interested client was sentenced Thursday to a month on a work crew. Read story

Clark Public Utilities linemen Cliff Campbell, left, and Kurt Simonson work in the switch yard at the River Road Generating Plant in Vancouver. Clark is unique among public utilities in that only 60 percent of its energy comes from the federal hydroelectric system. Many other utilities get all or most of their power from federal dams and are thus more sensitive to rate changes by the Bonneville Power Administration.

Downed tree causes large outage in Image area

Clark Public Utilities linemen Cliff Campbell, left, and Kurt Simonson work in the switch yard at the River Road Generating Plant in Vancouver. Clark is unique among public utilities in that only 60 percent of its energy comes from the federal hydroelectric system. Many other utilities get all or most of their power from federal dams and are thus more sensitive to rate changes by the Bonneville Power Administration.

July 6, 2018, 9:40am Clark County News

A downed wire caused a significant power outage overnight Friday in the area around the substation near SEH America west of Interstate 205 in Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, from left, Bridgeview resource navigator Kelli Keyes, Bridgeview board member Tim Foley and Bridgeview board member Craig Pridemore tour the Bridgeview Education and Employment Resource Center on Thursday. The facility will open in the fall and help connect low-income people to services.

Expansion of social services facilities coming together

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, from left, Bridgeview resource navigator Kelli Keyes, Bridgeview board member Tim Foley and Bridgeview board member Craig Pridemore tour the Bridgeview Education and Employment Resource Center on Thursday. The facility will open in the fall and help connect low-income people to services.

July 6, 2018, 6:02am Clark County News

Several organizations that provide services to people in need are opening new facilities: from a new pantry to a family resource center to an adult day center. Read story

Campaign Trail: 3rd Congressional District

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

Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District Carolyn Long has two town halls planned for this month. Read story

Sen. Patty Murray D-Wash.

State’s leaders cheer Pruitt’s resignation

Sen. Patty Murray D-Wash.

July 5, 2018, 10:20pm Clark County News

Washington leadership celebrated the resignation of Environmental Protection Agency head Scott Pruitt Thursday. Many also said it was long overdue. Read story

Officials: No major injuries, fires tied to Fourth

July 5, 2018, 8:10pm Clark County News

Local fire and government officials were still tallying fires and other fireworks-related calls, as well as responding to new calls Thursday, but didn’t report responding to any major fires or serious fireworks-related injuries over the Fourth of July. Read story

Michael J. Brotherton, a teacher placed on leave from Laurin Middle School after being charged with assaulting his wife, appears Thursday in Clark County Superior Court, following allegations that he stalked the woman in Seattle.

Suspect’s bail raised in domestic stalking case

Michael J. Brotherton, a teacher placed on leave from Laurin Middle School after being charged with assaulting his wife, appears Thursday in Clark County Superior Court, following allegations that he stalked the woman in Seattle.

July 5, 2018, 6:47pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court judge raised bail in the case against a Battle Ground middle school teacher accused of assaulting his wife, after he was allegedly caught stalking the woman and one of their children in Seattle. Read story

Jonathan Oson appears Thursday in Clark County Superior Court on allegations tied to a fatal shooting in Brush Prairie.

Man investigated in fatal shooting faces weapons allegations

Jonathan Oson appears Thursday in Clark County Superior Court on allegations tied to a fatal shooting in Brush Prairie.

July 5, 2018, 6:41pm Clark County News

A man being investigated in connection with a fatal Brush Prairie shooting appeared Thursday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of illegally possessing a shotgun. Read story