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Clark County News

Cape Horn hike offered to the visually impaired

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

Blind and visually impaired people are invited to enjoy the great outdoors and the Columbia River Gorge during a spring season kickoff hike Saturday. Their families, friends and supporters are welcome, too. Light snacks and water will be provided, but not lunch. Read story

Authors discuss their history annual articles

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

Several authors who contributed to a new Clark County history publication will take part in an April 6 panel discussion at the Clark County Historical Museum. Read story

Vancouver police officers and Vancouver Public Works workers help people clean up their belongings near Share House in downtown Vancouver in October.

No consensus on addressing downtown homelessness problem

Vancouver police officers and Vancouver Public Works workers help people clean up their belongings near Share House in downtown Vancouver in October.

March 27, 2017, 10:28pm Clark County News

Dozens testified at Monday night’s Vancouver City Council meeting regarding downtown’s homelessness problem. While many disagreed about how to best help, all of them said what’s happening now isn’t enough. Read story

Fire does $100,000 damage to business

March 27, 2017, 10:01pm Clark County News

Deputies are investigating after several reports of gunfire that followed an altercation at a Hazel Dell apartment complex early Monday morning. Read story

Although cars and trucks zip through the interchange for 179th Street and Interstate 5, it's inadequate to accommodate the growing county.

Effort to expedite 179th/I-5 interchange funding denied

Although cars and trucks zip through the interchange for 179th Street and Interstate 5, it's inadequate to accommodate the growing county.

March 27, 2017, 8:39pm Clark County News

Local leaders hoping to get funding sooner rather than later to improve the outdated Interstate 5 interchange at Northeast 179th Street suffered a setback after two budget-writing committees in the state Legislature denied their request. Read story

Washougal man guilty in DUI crash

March 27, 2017, 8:24pm Clark County News

The driver in a May 2016 drunken crash that sent four to the hospital, two with serious injuries, pleaded guilty Monday to vehicular assault. Read story

Man gets 70 months in prison for crimes in 2016

March 27, 2017, 8:22pm Clark County News

A man will spend close to six years in prison after pleading guilty Monday to 2016 crimes that included breaking into a home where he worked as a landscaper, attacking a woman whose bank cards he stole and ramming a pickup into a patrol car. Read story

Vancouver man sentenced to 46 months for child porn

March 27, 2017, 8:19pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Friday to nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of possessing depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Read story

Man sentenced for attempted child rape

March 27, 2017, 8:17pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who tried to solicit sex from underage girls that he met online was sentenced Friday to more than 8½ years in prison. Read story

Automotive technician Dale Svendsen changes a car&#039;s oil at Gaynors Automotive in Salmon Creek. Gaynors is one of several automotive shops participating in Don&#039;t Drip and Drive, a regional campaign aimed at keeping vehicle fluids out of the environment.

Don’t Drip and Drive campaign aims to help leaky vehicles

Automotive technician Dale Svendsen changes a car&#039;s oil at Gaynors Automotive in Salmon Creek. Gaynors is one of several automotive shops participating in Don&#039;t Drip and Drive, a regional campaign aimed at keeping vehicle fluids out of the environment.

March 27, 2017, 7:35pm Clark County News

The evidence is almost everywhere vehicles go — in parking lots, built up at stoplights and maybe even your driveway — the telltale blotches on the pavement that show someone’s car has sprung a leak. Read story