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Clark County News

Delivery van driver robbed along Washougal River Road

December 14, 2017, 4:45pm Clark County News

Two men assaulted and robbed a delivery van driver along Washougal River Road Thursday afternoon. Read story

Teresa Marble placed this remembrance rock, symbolizing cancer fighters and survivors, on a stump in her yard in August. Sometime before Thanksgiving, the rock disappeared.

Cancer memorial rock, a symbol of remembrance, disappears from owner’s yard in Felida area

Teresa Marble placed this remembrance rock, symbolizing cancer fighters and survivors, on a stump in her yard in August. Sometime before Thanksgiving, the rock disappeared.

December 14, 2017, 7:50am Clark County News

Vancouver resident Teresa Marble had a cancer remembrance rock stolen from the front yard of her Felida-area home days before Thanksgiving. She didn't report the theft to the police, as the stone's not worth much, but she's hoping a social media post will help bring it back. Read story

Weather Eye: Rains, possibly some icing, should arrive Friday morning

December 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The weather of late is almost a repeat of the day before. At least we seem to be warming overnight with the low Wednesday morning in Vancouver at 26 degrees. That beats the low Tuesday of 22 degrees. Highs remain stuck at or close to 45 degrees. Read story

Judy Smith, left, and Marge Kleen, both of Vancouver, share a laugh as they work on their knitting projects during their weekly Knitty Gritty Heroes meet up at Vista Court, an income-restricted senior apartment complex in downtown Vancouver. The women have made more than 500 hats and 13 fleece blankets for local people experiencing homelessness.

Seniors knit hats, blankets for homeless

Judy Smith, left, and Marge Kleen, both of Vancouver, share a laugh as they work on their knitting projects during their weekly Knitty Gritty Heroes meet up at Vista Court, an income-restricted senior apartment complex in downtown Vancouver. The women have made more than 500 hats and 13 fleece blankets for local people experiencing homelessness.

December 14, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Judy Smith thinks it’s sad seeing the negativity toward homeless people, especially considering how easy it is to become homeless. As the 69-year-old entered the community room at Vista Court, she set down a hat she’d recently finished knitting. Read story

Gregory Antonio Wright appears in Clark County Superior Court for his arraignment in April 2015. Wright was convicted Tuesday of manslaughter in the July 2014 death of 19-year-old Daytona Hudgins at a homeless camp in Vancouver.

Man pleads guilty to killing woman at homeless camp

Gregory Antonio Wright appears in Clark County Superior Court for his arraignment in April 2015. Wright was convicted Tuesday of manslaughter in the July 2014 death of 19-year-old Daytona Hudgins at a homeless camp in Vancouver.

December 13, 2017, 9:15pm Clark County News

A violent felon accused of strangling a 19-year-old woman at a Vancouver homeless camp has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Read story

Kayzla Worlitz, assistant manager at Sticky’s Pot Shop in Hazel Dell, hands a customer a bag of the store’s merchandise on Wednesday. The shop remains open, despite a county ban, while the law is contested in the courts.

County council reviews its ban on marijuana shops

Kayzla Worlitz, assistant manager at Sticky’s Pot Shop in Hazel Dell, hands a customer a bag of the store’s merchandise on Wednesday. The shop remains open, despite a county ban, while the law is contested in the courts.

December 13, 2017, 9:09pm Clark County News

With nearby jurisdictions legalizing recreational cannabis and receiving tax money, Clark County has begun re-examining its policy banning marijuana businesses in unincorporated places such as Hazel Dell and Salmon Creek. Read story

AG’s office warns of scammers looking to extract payment

December 13, 2017, 9:01pm Clark County News

Scammers making arrest threats and demanding payment are posing as the Washington State Supreme Court clerk, and calls so far have targeted people with Hispanic last names, according to the state Attorney General’s Office. Read story

The I-5 Ridgefield interchange in March 2015. The interchange is within the Discovery Corridor, which stretches from Washington State University Vancouver to the Ilani Casino Resort, and has long been targeted for development.

Port of Ridgefield eyes ‘dark fiber’ loop

The I-5 Ridgefield interchange in March 2015. The interchange is within the Discovery Corridor, which stretches from Washington State University Vancouver to the Ilani Casino Resort, and has long been targeted for development.

December 13, 2017, 8:24pm Clark County News

The Port of Ridgefield plans to lay the groundwork that could help transform empty land north of Vancouver into a kind of mini Silicon Valley. But without intervention from the Washington Legislature, those plans could be significantly compromised. Read story

Tuberculosis testing urged for 187 at Wy’east

December 13, 2017, 7:17pm Clark County Health

Clark County health officials are recommending tuberculosis testing for 187 students and staff at Wy’east Middle School who may have come into contact with someone with active TB. Read story

Custodian Trish Happs makes her way through the cafeteria shared by Columbia River Gorge Elementary School and Jemtegaard Middle School in late August while preparing for the start of school.

Washougal School District OKs deal with employees association

Custodian Trish Happs makes her way through the cafeteria shared by Columbia River Gorge Elementary School and Jemtegaard Middle School in late August while preparing for the start of school.

December 13, 2017, 6:15pm Clark County News

The Washougal School District’s board of directors has voted to approve a new two-year agreement between the district and Washougal chapter of the Public Schools Employees association. Read story