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Clark County News

Police remind people about safe exchange zones for online transactions

December 19, 2017, 7:39pm Clark County News

With people turning to online ads for their Christmas shopping, county law enforcement agencies are reminding people they offer some of their parking lots as safe exchange zones, where people can meet to finish their online transactions. Read story

The Battle Ground Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying the people seen in this surveillance video, who police say eluded officers.

Battle Ground police seek 2 from car

The Battle Ground Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying the people seen in this surveillance video, who police say eluded officers.

December 19, 2017, 7:34pm Clark County News

The Battle Ground Police Department is looking for two people who eluded officers over the weekend, and the department is asking the public for help. Read story

Dressed as Terry the T-Wolf, Heritage High School senior Robbie Meadors high-fives a long line of fellow students on Tuesday afternoon at Heritage High School. The school estimates that 150 students lined up to try to break the world record of 128 high-fives by a school mascot in one minute. Most saluted Terry the T-Wolf twice.

Heritage students, mascot try to break world high-five record

Dressed as Terry the T-Wolf, Heritage High School senior Robbie Meadors high-fives a long line of fellow students on Tuesday afternoon at Heritage High School. The school estimates that 150 students lined up to try to break the world record of 128 high-fives by a school mascot in one minute. Most saluted Terry the T-Wolf twice.

December 19, 2017, 7:21pm Clark County News

The rapid-fire smack smack smack of hundreds of high-fives filled the cafeteria at Heritage High School on Tuesday, as a line of about 150 high school students slapped palms with the school mascot, a timber wolf, in an attempt to break the world record for most high-fives by a mascot… Read story

This undated photo provided by the Douglas County Sheriff’s office shows Jason Deschenes. Deschenes, from Vancouver, Wash., faces arson charges after vending machines were set ablaze at two Oregon hotels and a laundry business in the Roseburg, Ore., area.

Vancouver man charged with setting fire to 3 Oregon vending machines

This undated photo provided by the Douglas County Sheriff’s office shows Jason Deschenes. Deschenes, from Vancouver, Wash., faces arson charges after vending machines were set ablaze at two Oregon hotels and a laundry business in the Roseburg, Ore., area.

December 19, 2017, 4:45pm Clark County News

ROSEBURG, Ore. -- A man faces arson charges after vending machines were set ablaze at two Oregon hotels and a laundry business. Read story

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Vancouver woman assaulted while walking to store

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December 19, 2017, 12:25pm Clark County News

An Arnada neighborhood woman says she was on a routine walk to a grocery store Monday night when a young man shocked her repeatedly with a stun gun. Read story

Clyde Ray Spencer

Clark County settles Spencer’s wrongful conviction suit for $6M

Clyde Ray Spencer

December 19, 2017, 11:34am Clark County News

Clark County and the Washington Counties Risk Pool will pay out $6 million to former Vancouver police Officer Clyde Ray Spencer, who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for nearly 20 years for sexual abuse. Read story

William McCrandall works on Clark County Adventist Community Services’ new building at 3114 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., which the organization bought from the Red Cross in July.

New Adventist food pantry takes shape, runs into delays

William McCrandall works on Clark County Adventist Community Services’ new building at 3114 E. Fourth Plain Blvd., which the organization bought from the Red Cross in July.

December 19, 2017, 6:00am Churches & Religion

Construction of Clark County Adventist Community Services’ bigger, better food pantry in central Vancouver is moving along. The project, though, is taking longer and is more involved than originally thought. Read story

Weather Eye: Unlikely we’ll get white Christmas

December 19, 2017, 5:50am Clark County News

With less than a week to go before Christmas Day, Mother Nature is poised to wrap up a Christmas tease for us. After some moderate to heavy rain today you will feel the drop in temperatures later on as a vigorous cold front passes by. Showers linger Wednesday, mainly over… Read story

The Vancouver Transportation Benefit District Board unanimously approved a $20 license tab fee increase Monday evening.

Vancouver approves $20 license tab fee increase

The Vancouver Transportation Benefit District Board unanimously approved a $20 license tab fee increase Monday evening.

December 18, 2017, 10:21pm Clark County News

With little fanfare, the Vancouver Transportation Benefit District Board unanimously approved a $20 license tab fee increase Monday evening. The city council serves as the Transportation Benefit District Board to control vehicle fee revenues. Read story

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Vancouver City Council outlines process to fill vacancy

Vancouver City Hall (The Columbian files)

December 18, 2017, 8:28pm Clark County News

Come January when the 2018 Vancouver City Council sits at the dais, one seat will be empty. Scott Campbell won Position 1, formerly Jack Burkman’s seat. But Campbell died before the election. He beat Maureen McGoldrick with 62 percent of the vote anyway. Read story