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Clark County News

Pedestrian safety patrols scheduled for Thursday

January 10, 2018, 5:56am Clark County News

Additional police officers will be on patrol Thursday in an effort to reduce pedestrian traffic injuries and fatalities. Read story

Clark College hosts Running Start sessions

January 10, 2018, 5:55am Clark County News

Clark College, the largest provider of Running Start classes in the state, will offer three information sessions about the program. Read story

Teen boy accused of hacking social media accounts

January 9, 2018, 11:22pm Clark County News

A 17-year-old boy who allegedly took upskirt videos of female students at Union High School is now also accused of hacking into numerous social media accounts and sharing nude photos. Read story

48 arrested in DUI emphasis patrols

January 9, 2018, 9:27pm Clark County News

Clark County law enforcement officers arrested 48 people for driving while impaired during special emphasis patrols through the latter half of December, according to the Washington Traffic Safety Commission. Read story

Camas woman in court in fatal crash

January 9, 2018, 9:25pm Clark County News

A Camas woman was allegedly driving under the influence of pain medication when she crashed into two vehicles on state Highway 500 in August, killing a 68-year-old Vancouver woman. Read story

Vancouver woman accused in vehicular assault

January 9, 2018, 9:24pm Clark County News

Detectives say a Vancouver woman was under the influence of multiple illicit drugs when she allegedly ran over her passenger, causing the woman to suffer a miscarriage. Read story

Vancouver resident and regular C-Tran rider Cathy Chidester of Vancouver boards a Vine bus at the Vancouver Mall Transit Center on Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday marked the first anniversary of The Vine, C-Tran’s bus rapid transit system. Agency officials say The Vine is faster, more efficient and serves more people than the traditional bus route it replaced.

The Vine: 1 year old and going strong

Vancouver resident and regular C-Tran rider Cathy Chidester of Vancouver boards a Vine bus at the Vancouver Mall Transit Center on Tuesday afternoon. Tuesday marked the first anniversary of The Vine, C-Tran’s bus rapid transit system. Agency officials say The Vine is faster, more efficient and serves more people than the traditional bus route it replaced.

January 9, 2018, 9:08pm Clark County News

After one year of operation, The Vine, the most ambitious project in C-Tran’s history, is beginning to bear fruit. Read story

With the help of a good Samaritan, this cancer memorial rock was returned to owner Teresa Marble of Felida on Monday. Marble said the rock is a bit beat up, but she is thrilled to have it back.

Stolen cancer memorial rock found in Felida, returned to owner

With the help of a good Samaritan, this cancer memorial rock was returned to owner Teresa Marble of Felida on Monday. Marble said the rock is a bit beat up, but she is thrilled to have it back.

January 9, 2018, 9:05pm Clark County News

With the help of an observant good Samaritan, the cancer memorial rock that disappeared from the front yard of a Vancouver home in November has been returned to its rightful owner. Read story

A view from the engine on the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad train in May 2014.

County lays groundwork on implementing rail law

A view from the engine on the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad train in May 2014.

January 9, 2018, 9:04pm Clark County News

The Clark County council laid the groundwork Tuesday for implementing a state law that proponents say will boost freight-oriented businesses and drive economic development in the county. Read story

Patricia Micutani, left, applauds while Lehman Holder and Carole Dollemore hug following the Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners’ unanimous decision to put an end date on Vancouver Energy’s rolling lease for a proposed oil terminal, Tuesday January 9, 2018, at the Port of Vancouver.

Port commissioners vote to end oil terminal lease in March

Patricia Micutani, left, applauds while Lehman Holder and Carole Dollemore hug following the Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners’ unanimous decision to put an end date on Vancouver Energy’s rolling lease for a proposed oil terminal, Tuesday January 9, 2018, at the Port of Vancouver.

January 9, 2018, 11:57am Business

The Port of Vancouver’s board of commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to put an end date on Vancouver Energy’s rolling lease for a proposed oil terminal. Read story