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Utility equipment problem caused outage Wednesday

June 28, 2018, 8:51pm Clark County News

A problem with some district equipment caused a Wednesday evening power outage in west Vancouver, according to Clark Public Utilities. Read story

Special Olympics athlete Danny Williamson, from left, and Tracie Mathews of the Houston Police Department high-five students from an Oregon Museum of Science and Industry summer camp while carrying the Special Olympics Flame of Hope along Discovery Trail during the Law Enforcement Torch Run final leg that ended at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Thursday morning. Williamson said his involvement with the games has given him life-changing opportunities, like playing flag football at Gillette Stadium, the home of the New England Patriots.

Local law enforcement joins torch run to support Special Olympics

Special Olympics athlete Danny Williamson, from left, and Tracie Mathews of the Houston Police Department high-five students from an Oregon Museum of Science and Industry summer camp while carrying the Special Olympics Flame of Hope along Discovery Trail during the Law Enforcement Torch Run final leg that ended at the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site on Thursday morning. Williamson said his involvement with the games has given him life-changing opportunities, like playing flag football at Gillette Stadium, the home of the New England Patriots.

June 28, 2018, 8:48pm Clark County News

The assistant chief of the Cowlitz Public Safety Department in Ridgefield said volunteering at a Special Olympics event when he was a teenager in Marysville changed his life, so taking part in the Law Enforcement Torch Run on Thursday in Vancouver was not only honorable but necessary. Read story

Man in court in Camas shooting

June 28, 2018, 7:37pm Clark County News

An 18-year-old Vancouver man faces three counts of first-degree assault following a shooting in Camas on Sunday. Read story

Students at Glenwood Heights Primary School walk down a covered walkway to a classroom in March.

OSPI: Battle Ground special ed students slighted

Students at Glenwood Heights Primary School walk down a covered walkway to a classroom in March.

June 28, 2018, 7:30pm Clark County News

Battle Ground Public Schools last school year failed to provide about 90 students at Glenwood Heights Primary School with the special education services they should have received, violating federal and state special education law, according to findings by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. Read story

This house and car were destroyed by a fast-moving fire Thursday evening in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood.

Two-alarm fire destroys Rose Village home, outbuildings, car

This house and car were destroyed by a fast-moving fire Thursday evening in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood.

June 28, 2018, 6:22pm Clark County News

Fanned by gusty winds, a two-alarm fire caused havoc in Vancouver's Rose Village neighborhood Thursday evening. Read story

Vancouver City Councilor Laurie Lebowsky, from left, candidate Mary Elkin, candidate Adam Shetler and candidate Sarah Fox speak with The Columbian’s Editorial Board.

Vancouver council candidates weigh in on downtown school, annexationvideo icon

Vancouver City Councilor Laurie Lebowsky, from left, candidate Mary Elkin, candidate Adam Shetler and candidate Sarah Fox speak with The Columbian’s Editorial Board.

June 28, 2018, 3:02pm Clark County News

Four Vancouver City Council hopefuls met with the Columbian’s editorial board Wednesday to discuss top issues facing the city and what makes them stand out from their opponents. There are five candidates running for Position 1, currently held by Councilor Laurie Lebowsky. The position was filled by appointment in February… Read story

Pawneet Sethi of the Oregon &amp; Southwest Washington Sikh Community, center, speaks to the crowd at the start of the 2018 Interfaith Prayer Breakfast at St. Andrew Lutheran Church on Thursday morning, June 28, 2018.

Interfaith breakfast looks at moving from prayer to action

Pawneet Sethi of the Oregon &amp; Southwest Washington Sikh Community, center, speaks to the crowd at the start of the 2018 Interfaith Prayer Breakfast at St. Andrew Lutheran Church on Thursday morning, June 28, 2018.

June 28, 2018, 12:10pm Churches & Religion

We have separate jobs, political affiliations and attend different churches, noted Sister Beth Sermet of the Islamic Society of Southwest Washington. Read story

Weather Eye: Weak system will keep marine influence here for several days

June 28, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Wednesday was a pleasant day in Clark County, but I’m sure you saw the line of clouds to our west/northwest later in the afternoon. That was a weak system that will keep a marine influence of cooler and cloudier weather for several days. Read story

Employees from Providence Health & Services pause to take in the view from the chapel balcony at Providence Academy during a Wednesday tour of the historic building in Vancouver.

Academy tours help in reinforcing Providence mission

Employees from Providence Health & Services pause to take in the view from the chapel balcony at Providence Academy during a Wednesday tour of the historic building in Vancouver.

June 28, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Carolyn Pleny has a long history with Vancouver’s Providence Academy. Read story

East County Fire & Rescue seeks new commissioner

June 28, 2018, 5:59am Clark County News

 East County Fire & Rescue seeks a district resident to fill a vacancy on the district's board of commissioners. Read story