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Dressed for the weather, passengers board a bus on The Vine at the Vancouver Mall Transit Center. Weather conditions moved C-Tran to use its typical 40-foot buses rather than its Vine-specific 60-footers on the Vine&#039;s opening day.

C-Tran to shoulder pilot project

Dressed for the weather, passengers board a bus on The Vine at the Vancouver Mall Transit Center. Weather conditions moved C-Tran to use its typical 40-foot buses rather than its Vine-specific 60-footers on the Vine&#039;s opening day.

June 15, 2017, 8:32pm Clark County News

A few months from now, drivers needn’t be alarmed if they’re stuck in a traffic jam on part of state Highway 14 and a C-Tran bus passes them on the shoulder. Read story

Nonprofit Network accepting award nominations

June 15, 2017, 7:20pm Clark County News

The Nonprofit Network of Southwest Washington is accepting nominations for its annual Excellence Awards, which will be featured at a Sept. 7 reception. Read story

Auditor Kimsey honored by GOP group

June 15, 2017, 7:17pm Clark County News

The Mainstream Republicans of Washington have selected Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey as their local government official of the year. Read story

DUI patrols planned for weekend

June 15, 2017, 7:14pm Clark County News

Thanks to a grant from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, additional law enforcement officers will be patrolling Clark and Cowlitz counties this weekend, on the lookout for impaired drivers. Read story

Doug Fredrickson, owner of A-1 Truck Repair, in an empty lot across the street from his business. City officials are looking into rezoning the lot from light industrial to residential so developers who purchased the land can build a 76-unit luxury apartment complex, something Fredrickson and other nearby business owners don't want to see happen.

Woodland rezoning plan met with opposition

Doug Fredrickson, owner of A-1 Truck Repair, in an empty lot across the street from his business. City officials are looking into rezoning the lot from light industrial to residential so developers who purchased the land can build a 76-unit luxury apartment complex, something Fredrickson and other nearby business owners don't want to see happen.

June 15, 2017, 5:54pm Clark County News

For decades, Doug Fredrickson has looked across the street from his truck repair shop and seen an empty lot. Read story

Camas woman missing after dropping kids off at school

June 15, 2017, 5:35pm Clark County News

A Camas woman went missing Wednesday morning after dropping her children off at school, and the Camas Police Department is asking for the public’s help to find her. Read story

Developmentally disabled woman missing in Camas

June 15, 2017, 2:40pm Clark County News

The Camas Police Department is asking the public to keep an eye out for a developmentally disabled woman who went missing in the area Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Man armed with pellet rifle alarms east Vancouver

June 15, 2017, 12:36pm Clark County News

A man armed with a pellet rifle prompted multiple 911 calls and a precautionary lockdown of three schools in an east Vancouver neighborhood Thursday morning. Read story

Andrew Lee Lehr, a robbery suspect who led police on a high-speed pursuit, prepares to make a first appearance in Clark County Superior Court on Thursday morning.

Suspected Vancouver bank robber, ‘Sporty Spice bandit’, in court

Andrew Lee Lehr, a robbery suspect who led police on a high-speed pursuit, prepares to make a first appearance in Clark County Superior Court on Thursday morning.

June 15, 2017, 11:55am Clark County News

Prosecutors say that an alleged Vancouver bank robber — suspected by authorities as being Oregon’s “Sporty Spice bandit” — could spend the rest of his life in prison. Read story

New and vintage cars, and motorcycles move bumper to bumper up and down Main Street in Vancouver during the annual Cruisin' the Gut event.

There’s hope for Vancouver cruise-in, possibly under new name

New and vintage cars, and motorcycles move bumper to bumper up and down Main Street in Vancouver during the annual Cruisin' the Gut event.

June 15, 2017, 11:12am Clark County News

It might have a new name, but it looks likely the annual classic-car show known as Cruisin’ the Gut in downtown Vancouver will go on. Read story