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Clark County News

Weather Eye: Cooler than average all week

June 13, 2017, 5:59am Clark County News

It appears that our somewhat typical “June gloom” is upon us as we discussed here the other day. An onshore flow of air all week promises cooler than average temperatures plenty of cloud cover and some drizzle or light showers at times. Thursday is the best day for a more… Read story

A rendering of the Terminal 1 project planned by the Port of Vancouver.

Vancouver nears final waterfront project approval

A rendering of the Terminal 1 project planned by the Port of Vancouver.

June 12, 2017, 9:11pm Clark County Business

The Vancouver City Council is poised to approve the final piece of the downtown waterfront development. Read story

Vancouver City Hall (Lou Brancaccio/The Columbian)

Out-of-state vehicles may be costing Vancouver big bucks

Vancouver City Hall (Lou Brancaccio/The Columbian)

June 12, 2017, 8:24pm Clark County News

The city of Vancouver estimated it could be losing about $317,937 annually due to drivers who live in Washington but have vehicles registered in another state. Read story

Car theft suspect: I feared Portland police

June 12, 2017, 8:13pm Clark County News

A woman accused in a Northeast Portland carjacking and who was captured in Ridgefield told officers she stole the car because Portland police were trying to kill her, court records state. Read story

Oregon woman in court in trespassing case

June 12, 2017, 8:12pm Clark County News

A Gresham, Ore., woman appeared Monday in Superior Court after a Clark County man reportedly found her snoozing in his spare bedroom early Sunday morning. Read story

Current Clark Asks voting round ends Saturday

June 12, 2017, 7:24pm Clark County News

You ask and we investigate and report. That’s how it works when you submit questions to Clark Asks, an effort we recently launched to better involve you in our newsgathering and storytelling. Read story

Brent Ward Luyster, who's accused in a Woodland triple-homicide in July and attempted jail escape in February, is escorted to arraignment March 6, 2017, in Clark County Superior Court. Luyster was back in court Monday morning for a review hearing, during which time his attorney requested co-counsel on the case.

Defense requests second attorney in Luyster triple-murder case

Brent Ward Luyster, who's accused in a Woodland triple-homicide in July and attempted jail escape in February, is escorted to arraignment March 6, 2017, in Clark County Superior Court. Luyster was back in court Monday morning for a review hearing, during which time his attorney requested co-counsel on the case.

June 12, 2017, 12:07pm Clark County News

Triple-murder suspect Brent Ward Luyster was back in Clark County Superior Court on Monday morning, with his attorney requesting a second defense attorney to assist with the case. Read story

Third grade students from Crestline Elementary School get a first look at Riverview Elementary School through foggy windows of a school bus Thursday February 7, 2013 in Vancouver, Washington. Riverview Elementary welcomed 93 Crestline third-graders, teachers and administrators after their school burned down.

Evergreen schools name new leaders

Third grade students from Crestline Elementary School get a first look at Riverview Elementary School through foggy windows of a school bus Thursday February 7, 2013 in Vancouver, Washington. Riverview Elementary welcomed 93 Crestline third-graders, teachers and administrators after their school burned down.

June 12, 2017, 6:09am Clark County News

Evergreen Public Schools announced administrative changes at the district office and several school campuses. Read story

Vancouver police service technician Julie Cleveland tags an abandoned vehicle in northeast Vancouver. The Vancouver Police Department recently put police service technicians on patrol to respond to low-level calls in the field.

Vancouver police technicians get into the field

Vancouver police service technician Julie Cleveland tags an abandoned vehicle in northeast Vancouver. The Vancouver Police Department recently put police service technicians on patrol to respond to low-level calls in the field.

June 12, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

For the past few years, Julie Cleveland has worked as a police service technician at Vancouver Police Department’s West Precinct, taking citizen’s reports over the phone and from people who walk in. Read story

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