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Clark County News

Three arrested after robbery at mall bus stop

October 17, 2017, 7:46pm Clark County News

Officers arrested three boys Tuesday afternoon after they robbed someone of their shoes at knifepoint, according to police. Read story

WSP: Driver falls asleep, car rear-ends another

October 17, 2017, 7:45pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman was hospitalized after she fell asleep at the wheel Tuesday morning, according to the Washington State Patrol. Read story

Bill Burrus, field officer for Clark County Animal Protection and Control, holds a pony found Monday at the Vancouver Village shopping area near the Vancouver Mall. The pony was reported on the loose about 11 a.m. but was quickly contained by Vancouver police officers and troopers with the Washington State Patrol.

Owners of runaway pony found

Bill Burrus, field officer for Clark County Animal Protection and Control, holds a pony found Monday at the Vancouver Village shopping area near the Vancouver Mall. The pony was reported on the loose about 11 a.m. but was quickly contained by Vancouver police officers and troopers with the Washington State Patrol.

October 17, 2017, 4:02pm Clark County News

The pony that led officials on a chase around the Vancouver Mall area Monday was back home by Tuesday night. Paul Scarpelli, manager for Clark County Animal Protection and Control, said the owners contacted the agency Tuesday. Read story

This billboard is one of many posted around Clark County alleging Clark County Republican Party Chairman David Gellatly abuses his power over the party.

Clark County GOP chair files defamation suit in party battle

This billboard is one of many posted around Clark County alleging Clark County Republican Party Chairman David Gellatly abuses his power over the party.

October 17, 2017, 2:50pm Clark County News

Clark County Republican Party chairman David Gellatly has filed a defamation suit against Richard Colwell. Colwell is a precinct committee officer with the CCRP. Read story

Police looking for owner of lost cash

October 17, 2017, 12:15pm Clark County News

Lost a large amount of cash recently? The Vancouver Police Department could be looking for you. Read story

Investigation continues into shooting of Kelso teen

October 17, 2017, 11:47am Clark County News

A formal decision on whether to charge a 13-year-old in Kelso who shot and killed a friend Saturday will be made by Cowlitz County Prosecuting Attorney's office, according to a release from the Cowlitz County Sheriff's office. Read story

Kris Greene, a candidate for Port of Vancouver commissioner, Dist. 1, speaks to members of the editorial board at The Columbian on Sept. 29.

Greene campaign for port gets another $140K from oil interests

Kris Greene, a candidate for Port of Vancouver commissioner, Dist. 1, speaks to members of the editorial board at The Columbian on Sept. 29.

October 17, 2017, 11:39am Clark County Business

Port commissioner candidate Kris Greene has accepted another six-figure donation from the company seeking to a build a crude-by-rail oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver. Read story

Construction to close Highway 503 east of Woodland

October 17, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

A section of state Highway 503 will be closed from noon to 4 p.m. today through Thursday for road work. Read story

Weather Eye: Rain, rain is on its way as storms head into state

October 17, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

The big weather headline this week is “wet and wetter” as a series of weather fronts pass inland. The first one today was hitting areas north of Clark County with heavier rain, but some light rain will reach the ground locally. Northern Washington will get the brunt of these storms… Read story

A crowd lays their hands on a totem pole bound for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History Monday evening.

Lummi Nation carver, group unveil new totem pole

A crowd lays their hands on a totem pole bound for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History Monday evening.

October 16, 2017, 8:44pm Clark County News

A totem pole carved and put on tour to bring attention to the potential risks fossil fuel pipeline and shipping terminal projects present Native American communities, and how climate change threatens the world at large, made a stop in Vancouver Monday night. Read story