<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=192888919167017&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Friday,  November 1 , 2024

Linkedin Pinterest

Clark County News

Registration open for Hazel Dell Parade

March 9, 2017, 5:58am Clark County News

Registration forms are now available for the 2017 Hazel Dell Parade of Bands, which will take place May 20. This year's parade theme will be "Follow Your Dreams," and Alicia Cooper, Felida native and reigning Miss Washington, will be the grand marshal. Read story

Vancouver Public Schools.

Vancouver Public Schools seeks to reassure families

Vancouver Public Schools.

March 8, 2017, 10:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools campuses are “safe and supportive” for all students, including immigrants and students of diverse backgrounds, the district formally announced in a letter to parents Wednesday. Read story

Child porn case dropped against Vancouver teacher

March 8, 2017, 8:21pm Clark County News

Federal prosecutors have dropped child pornography charges against a Washington teacher after the U.S. Justice Department refused to disclose information about a software weakness it exploited during an investigation last year. Read story

Then-Clark County Councilor Tom Mielke attends a council meeting in 2016. Mielke&#039;s attorney gave the county a check to reimburse its court costs in Mielke&#039;s case.

Mielke case legal bills nearly paid

Then-Clark County Councilor Tom Mielke attends a council meeting in 2016. Mielke&#039;s attorney gave the county a check to reimburse its court costs in Mielke&#039;s case.

March 8, 2017, 7:38pm Clark County News

The dust has settled from one of the most divisive legal and political battles in Clark County in recent memory. Now, the final check for one side’s legal bills is about to be sent out. Another has already been cashed. Read story

Vancouver resident and electronic fare beta tester Nate Silva swipes his Hop Fastpass as he boards the bus at the Fisher&#039;s Landing Transit Center Monday morning. Silva was one of the first 250 people in the metro area selected to test the new payment system.

C-Tran, other agencies beta testing efare system using smart card

Vancouver resident and electronic fare beta tester Nate Silva swipes his Hop Fastpass as he boards the bus at the Fisher&#039;s Landing Transit Center Monday morning. Silva was one of the first 250 people in the metro area selected to test the new payment system.

March 8, 2017, 6:17pm Clark County News

Now that The Vine has taken root, C-Tran is focused on its next project: changing the way riders pay for a bus fare. Read story

Clayton G. Closser, 37, of Lyle appeared Wednesday in Superior Court on suspicion of unlawful imprisonment.

Man in court in child-grabbing incident

Clayton G. Closser, 37, of Lyle appeared Wednesday in Superior Court on suspicion of unlawful imprisonment.

March 8, 2017, 6:05pm Clark County News

A man who’s accused of grabbing a child at an area hospital and refusing to let him go told Clark County sheriff’s deputies that he thought the boy was his son, court records show. Read story

Clark County council members Jeanne Stewart, from left, Julie Olson, Marc Boldt, John Blom and Eileen Quiring discuss issues during a meeting in council chambers on Tuesday morning.

Clark County council backs I-5 bridge bill

Clark County council members Jeanne Stewart, from left, Julie Olson, Marc Boldt, John Blom and Eileen Quiring discuss issues during a meeting in council chambers on Tuesday morning.

March 8, 2017, 5:15pm Clark County News

The Clark County Council on Wednesday joined the list of local governmental bodies that have lent varying degrees of support to legislation that’s intended to jumpstart the planning process for a new Interstate 5 bridge spanning the Columbia River. Read story

Brent Ward Luyster, the man accused in a Woodland triple-homicide over the summer and attempted jail escape last month, looks at people in the gallery during his arraignment Monday morning, March 6, 2017, in Clark County Superior Court.

Triple-murder suspect raises concerns over new counsel

Brent Ward Luyster, the man accused in a Woodland triple-homicide over the summer and attempted jail escape last month, looks at people in the gallery during his arraignment Monday morning, March 6, 2017, in Clark County Superior Court.

March 8, 2017, 10:53am Clark County News

Claims of potential conflicts of interest by Brent Ward Luyster over his new court-appointed counsel has once again delayed setting trial dates in his triple-homicide and attempted jail escape case. Read story

Burton Elementary School kindergartner Josephine Liambila, center, takes a bite of a roasted potato wedge during lunch Monday while classmates Ashlynn Miller, left, and Silvia Paunescu, right, watch. Potatoes were the Harvest of the Month, an in-season, regionally grown food that was prepared and sampled by elementary school students.

Farm to School program champions more healthy eating

Burton Elementary School kindergartner Josephine Liambila, center, takes a bite of a roasted potato wedge during lunch Monday while classmates Ashlynn Miller, left, and Silvia Paunescu, right, watch. Potatoes were the Harvest of the Month, an in-season, regionally grown food that was prepared and sampled by elementary school students.

March 8, 2017, 6:00am Clark County Health

Lunchtime at Burton Elementary School had a new feature Monday: a taste test. Read story

Refuges offer training to volunteer naturalists

March 8, 2017, 5:56am Clark County News

Community members of all ages, experience levels and backgrounds are invited to participate in the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuges' annual naturalist training series. Read story