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Clark County News

Special patrols lead to 2 arrests

February 8, 2017, 11:08pm Clark County News

Officers made 85 contacts and two arrests, one of them for impaired driving, as part of special overtime patrols Jan. 30 aimed at pedestrian safety. Read story

Battle Ground woman crashes on I-5 near Centralia

February 8, 2017, 11:05pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground woman was hospitalized after her car hydroplaned, then crashed Wednesday evening on Interstate 5 near Centralia. Read story

Mayor Tim Leavitt, left, joins local religious leaders during an interfaith gathering at Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church on Wednesday afternoon.

Faith leaders gather, speak out on behalf of the marginalized

Mayor Tim Leavitt, left, joins local religious leaders during an interfaith gathering at Vancouver Heights United Methodist Church on Wednesday afternoon.

February 8, 2017, 9:22pm Churches & Religion

Elizabeth Dunsker’s great-grandfather managed to escape a Siberian prison where he’d been thrown “because he dared to speak out against the czar,” she said. The other side of her family overheard a “plan to burn and pillage their town and to rape and murder everyone who survived.” Read story

Aerial photo of homes in a rural area of Clark County photographed April 10, 2015.

Board considers challenges to county comprehensive growth plan

Aerial photo of homes in a rural area of Clark County photographed April 10, 2015.

February 8, 2017, 8:58pm Clark County News

A quasi-judicial panel spent nearly six hours Wednesday mulling over challenges brought against Clark County’s comprehensive plan, an expansive document required by the state that directs growth in the county over a 20 year period. Read story

Dean Imokawa of Battle Ground takes in the news of a guilty verdict in his vehicular homicide trial Jan. 19.

Man sentenced to 26 months in fatal 2015 crash

Dean Imokawa of Battle Ground takes in the news of a guilty verdict in his vehicular homicide trial Jan. 19.

February 8, 2017, 8:35pm Clark County News

A Battle Ground man found guilty of causing a deadly 2015 crash on state Highway 503 was sentenced Wednesday to more than two years in prison, but he will remain out of custody while he appeals his convictions. Read story

Former State Sen.

Benton staying at EPA as senior White House adviser

Former State Sen.

February 8, 2017, 5:52pm Clark County News

Former Washington state Sen. Don Benton of Vancouver will be staying on at the Environmental Protection Agency as the agency’s senior White House adviser. Read story

Weather postpones LIGO science talk

February 8, 2017, 3:12pm Clark County News

A science presentation about gravitational waves, scheduled for Heritage High School Thursday has been postponed because of weather. Amber Henry, who is based at a research center near the Tri-Cities, is unable to make it to Vancouver because of winter weather conditions in the Columbia Gorge. Read story

Clark County Courthouse.

Bar association poll ranks Parcher as top pick for judge

Clark County Courthouse.

February 8, 2017, 12:54pm Clark County News

Local lawyers overwhelmingly support District Court Commissioner Kristen Parcher who’s among seven candidates vying to replace retiring District Court Judge James Swanger, according to opinion poll results released Wednesday afternoon. Read story

Lillyannah Cook-Forsht, a Washington Connections Academy student, right, feels an animal pelt, while Iris MacMichael waits for a turn.

Washington Connections Academy offers flexible, virtual learning

Lillyannah Cook-Forsht, a Washington Connections Academy student, right, feels an animal pelt, while Iris MacMichael waits for a turn.

February 8, 2017, 6:05am Clark County News

At a recent visit to the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, Erika Montgomery leaned down and smiled at a young student. Read story

Bryan Shull, owner of Trap Door Brewing, is concerned about recent spills of hazardous materials in an alleyway in Uptown Village. There had been spills of cooking oil and paint within two weeks of each other near the end of 2016.

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Bryan Shull, owner of Trap Door Brewing, is concerned about recent spills of hazardous materials in an alleyway in Uptown Village. There had been spills of cooking oil and paint within two weeks of each other near the end of 2016.

February 8, 2017, 6:04am Business

Back-to-back spills of liquid substances in an alleyway in Uptown Village recently left some neighborhood businesses fuming. Read story