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Clark County News

Police stress safety on weekend, Halloween

October 28, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Law enforcement agencies will have additional officers out tonight to keep impaired drivers off the road this weekend, while the emphasis Tuesday will shift to pedestrian safety. Read story

Police stress safety on weekend, Halloween

October 28, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

Law enforcement agencies will have additional officers out tonight to keep impaired drivers off the road this weekend, while the emphasis Tuesday will shift to pedestrian safety. Read story

City seeks to fill seat on mosquito control board

October 28, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

Passionate about mosquito control? The city of Vancouver needs a representative on the Clark County Mosquito Control District Board of Trustees. The 10-member board includes a representative from each city in the county. Board duties include overseeing the administration and operation of the Mosquito Control District, which entails adopting a… Read story

Pumpkin harvest fest moves to Saturday

October 28, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The Downtown Washougal Pumpkin Harvest Festival will take place from noon to 3 p.m. today at Reflection Plaza, 1703 Main St., Washougal. Read story

Art alliance to host holiday art show

October 28, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

The Battle Ground Art Alliance's Holiday Art Show will allow local artists to sell their work without giving a percentage back to the alliance. The show will feature dozens of local artists selling paintings, pastels, mixed media, photography, digital art, prints of original art and jewelry. Read story

Recycle center blaze subdued

October 28, 2017, 12:07am Clark County News

The Vancouver Fire Department reported that a commercial blaze was under control Friday night after three hours of firefighting effort. Read story

Jeremiah A. Teas is sentenced to life in prison Friday, under Washington's persistent offender law, following a conviction for first-degree rape in Clark County Superior Court.

Sex offender sentenced to life in prison for rape

Jeremiah A. Teas is sentenced to life in prison Friday, under Washington's persistent offender law, following a conviction for first-degree rape in Clark County Superior Court.

October 27, 2017, 9:01pm Clark County News

A Vancouver sex offender who raped a woman at knifepoint was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole, under Washington’s Persistent Offender Accountability Act. Read story

Dominic Tovar, who was shot by a Vancouver police officer when he reversed his parked car toward the officer in an attempt to flee, prepares to be sentenced in Clark County Superior Court on Friday morning.

Man sentenced to 11 years in parking lot incidents

Dominic Tovar, who was shot by a Vancouver police officer when he reversed his parked car toward the officer in an attempt to flee, prepares to be sentenced in Clark County Superior Court on Friday morning.

October 27, 2017, 8:56pm Clark County News

The man shot by a Vancouver police officer, whom he nearly struck with his car, during an interrupted drug deal in Uptown Village was sentenced Friday to 11 years in prison. Read story

Vancouver 18-year-old back with her family

October 27, 2017, 8:47pm Clark County News

An 18-year-old Vancouver girl who had been reported missing earlier this week has been located. Read story

Barbara Alderman, the grandmother of two students at Discovery Middle School, left, looks at a Wi-Fi hot spot device she'’s receiving from Angela Vahsholtz-Andersen, a teacher librarian at Discovery Middle School, in the library of the school on Wednesday. As districts are giving iPads to students, they're discovering that low-income students aren't able to make the most of these devices if they don't have Internet at home. On Wednesday, parents came to Discovery Middle School to pick up Wi-Fi hotspot devices provided by a grant Vancouver Public Schools received this year.

Hot spots enable low-income students to do homework

Barbara Alderman, the grandmother of two students at Discovery Middle School, left, looks at a Wi-Fi hot spot device she'’s receiving from Angela Vahsholtz-Andersen, a teacher librarian at Discovery Middle School, in the library of the school on Wednesday. As districts are giving iPads to students, they're discovering that low-income students aren't able to make the most of these devices if they don't have Internet at home. On Wednesday, parents came to Discovery Middle School to pick up Wi-Fi hotspot devices provided by a grant Vancouver Public Schools received this year.

October 27, 2017, 8:46pm Clark County News

It’s been a couple of months since Barbara Alderman canceled her home internet connection. It just got to be too expensive, she said. Read story