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Clark County News

Plankhouse volunteer training on Saturday

April 7, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Cathlapotle Plankhouse will hold a volunteer training session from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Read story

Suspect in man’s slaying appears in court

April 6, 2017, 9:09pm Clark County News

A Portland man suspected in the slaying of his boyfriend, whose body was found near Dougan Falls on Saturday, made his first appearance in Skamania County Superior Court on Thursday and was booked into the county jail on $2 million bail. Read story

Deputy Prosecutor James Smith, right, speaks to the jury while displaying a framed photo of victim Brandon Maulding as his mother, Linda, background, testifies during Stephen Reichow&#039;s murder trial Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Reichow is accused of beating Maulding to death with a baseball bat in August 2015 in Battle Ground.

Murder trial gets underway with opening statements

Deputy Prosecutor James Smith, right, speaks to the jury while displaying a framed photo of victim Brandon Maulding as his mother, Linda, background, testifies during Stephen Reichow&#039;s murder trial Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Reichow is accused of beating Maulding to death with a baseball bat in August 2015 in Battle Ground.

April 6, 2017, 8:19pm Clark County News

A prosecutor told jurors Thursday that a man accused of beating another man to death with an aluminum baseball bat could not have been acting in self-defense. Read story

The Interstate 5 Bridge.

I-5 Bridge bill finds support in Olympia

The Interstate 5 Bridge.

April 6, 2017, 8:03pm Clark County News

A measure addressing the region’s most divisive topic — how to replace the 100-year-old Interstate 5 Bridge — passed the Statehouse in Olympia on Thursday, clearing the pathway for it to land on the governor’s desk. Read story

Missing boy reunited with parents

April 6, 2017, 2:01pm Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff's Office is trying to find the parents of a special needs and presumably missing child found wandering the Truman neighborhood today. Read story

Deputies investigate shooting after bullets found in house, business

April 6, 2017, 12:24pm Clark County News

Deputies are investigating a shooting that resulted in bullets hitting a residence and a business Wednesday night in the Sunnyside neighborhood. Read story

Arrest made in brandishing, robbery on Fourth Plain

April 6, 2017, 10:45am Clark County News

Police have arrested a suspect who allegedly pointed a gun at people in two different parking lots Tuesday. Read story

Suspected intoxicated driver crashes in Vancouver

April 6, 2017, 7:17am Clark County News

A Vancouver man suspected of intoxicated driving was injured in a single-vehicle crash Wednesday night. Read story

Troops stack slabs of spruce as they&#039;re being unloaded from a rail car. The wood was favored by World War I aircraft builders.

A ‘Straight Grained’ salute to local WWI efforts

Troops stack slabs of spruce as they&#039;re being unloaded from a rail car. The wood was favored by World War I aircraft builders.

April 6, 2017, 6:06am Clark County News

When the United States entered the First World War on April 6, 1917, it was a transformative moment for the nation as well as the war. Read story

Snowpack levels are much higher than normal in Southwest Washington this winter. This photo was taken in December near June Lake on the south side of Mount St. Helens, when the snowpack near the lake measured about 77 inches deep. Today it is near 132 inches in depth.

Long winter brings state healthy snowpack

Snowpack levels are much higher than normal in Southwest Washington this winter. This photo was taken in December near June Lake on the south side of Mount St. Helens, when the snowpack near the lake measured about 77 inches deep. Today it is near 132 inches in depth.

April 6, 2017, 6:03am Clark County News

To the chagrin of sunlight-starved Southwest Washington residents, this spring has been only slightly less dreary than winter, but there is a silver lining in those ever-present gray clouds — the regional snowpack is in great shape. Read story