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Vancouver firefighters and police responded to a downed power pole Thursday morning after a dump truck came into contact with a powerline, causing damage to the attached pole on the corner of Northeast 82nd Avenue and Northeast 7th Street.

Dump truck hits pole, causes power outage in Vancouver

Vancouver firefighters and police responded to a downed power pole Thursday morning after a dump truck came into contact with a powerline, causing damage to the attached pole on the corner of Northeast 82nd Avenue and Northeast 7th Street.

March 1, 2018, 9:39am Clark County News

A dump truck hit a power pole in Vancouver on Thursday morning, causing power outages for 133 people. Read story

Detective Zachary Ripp, from left, Detective Brian Billingsley and Sgt. Jack Anderson comprise the Vancouver Police Department’s revived property crime unit. They are standing outside the Vancouver Police Department’s West Precinct.

Vancouver resurrects property crime unit

Detective Zachary Ripp, from left, Detective Brian Billingsley and Sgt. Jack Anderson comprise the Vancouver Police Department’s revived property crime unit. They are standing outside the Vancouver Police Department’s West Precinct.

March 1, 2018, 6:01am Clark County News

Since January, a team of two detectives and a sergeant at Vancouver Police Department have been re-establishing the defunct property crime unit, and early accomplishments include preparing cases for prosecution at the federal level. Read story

Weather Eye: March comes in on the lion side of weather

March 1, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

Welcome to the first day of the metrological spring! Ah, March has a nice ring to it doesn’t it? Just the sound of “March” means winter is over and springtime is heading our way. Read story

Oregon Department of Transportation Commissioner Alando Simpson, from left, Commissioner Sean O'Hollaren and Region 1 Manager Rian Windsheimer discuss the state's plan for tolling Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 with The Columbian Editorial Board on Wednesday.

Tolling committee weighs 5 options

Oregon Department of Transportation Commissioner Alando Simpson, from left, Commissioner Sean O'Hollaren and Region 1 Manager Rian Windsheimer discuss the state's plan for tolling Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 with The Columbian Editorial Board on Wednesday.

February 28, 2018, 8:40pm Clark County News

Tolling at the state line between Oregon and Washington is not yet off the table as the Portland Region Value Pricing Advisory Committee continues to evaluate implementation of value pricing in Oregon. Read story

Vancouver man arrested in connection to Beaverton shooting incident

February 28, 2018, 4:30pm Clark County News

Beaverton, Ore., police detectives arrested Thursday a Vancouver lawyer on suspicion of firing a gun at another lawyer's office late December. Read story

Arkangel D. Howard of Portland is escorted into Clark County Superior Court for opening statements in his double murder trial Wednesday. Howard is accused of fatally shooting two men at an east Vancouver apartment complex in March 2017.

Trial begins for suspect in Vancouver double homicide

Arkangel D. Howard of Portland is escorted into Clark County Superior Court for opening statements in his double murder trial Wednesday. Howard is accused of fatally shooting two men at an east Vancouver apartment complex in March 2017.

February 28, 2018, 1:04pm Clark County News

In some criminal cases, the motive is clear. But there are times, even through law enforcement’s efforts that investigators are unable to determine why a crime occurred. They can answer the who, what, when, where and how but not the why. The only person who knows why is the defendant… Read story

Afternoon traffic heads north on I-5 at Jantzen Beach in 2014.

Preliminary data show pedestrian traffic deaths increasing in Washington

Afternoon traffic heads north on I-5 at Jantzen Beach in 2014.

February 28, 2018, 11:19am Clark County News

Preliminary data show pedestrian traffic deaths in Washington are climbing, mirroring a national trend. Read story

A wax doll of baby Jesus made by Mother Joseph will be part of the First Thursday program at the Clark County Historical Museum.

Clark County Historical Museum celebrates Mother Joseph’s legacy

A wax doll of baby Jesus made by Mother Joseph will be part of the First Thursday program at the Clark County Historical Museum.

February 28, 2018, 6:02am Clark County Life

The legacy of Mother Joseph — including people, places and a wax sculpture of baby Jesus — will be celebrated Thursday at the Clark County Historical Museum. Read story

County schools deal with 3 incidents involving threats

February 27, 2018, 9:57pm Clark County News

Three incidents at Clark County high schools in a little more than a week, two of which resulted in criminal charges against teenagers, involved threats of gunfire or the use of a pellet gun. Read story

Democratic U.S. Sens.

Cantwell, Murray join effort to block FCC’s net-neutrality repeal

Democratic U.S. Sens.

February 27, 2018, 9:52pm Clark County News

Seventy-five days after the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net neutrality rules — and five days after the vote was published in the Federal Register — Congress has introduced a Congressional Review Act to block the FCC’s decision. Read story