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Fall gillnetting would continue indefinitely in the Columbia River between Woodland and Beacon Rock under Oregon's plan, but would end beginning in 2019 under the Washington plan.

Oregon adopts Columbia River salmon reform plan

Fall gillnetting would continue indefinitely in the Columbia River between Woodland and Beacon Rock under Oregon's plan, but would end beginning in 2019 under the Washington plan.

January 20, 2017, 8:53pm Clark County News

Oregon's decision allows gillnets to continue in summer and fall and favors commercials more than Washington's plan Read story

Vancouver man sentenced in brick-throwing incident

January 20, 2017, 7:35pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who hurled bricks through windows in the Heights neighborhood was sentenced Thursday to 15 months in prison. Read story

Washougal woman accused in dog’s death

January 20, 2017, 7:34pm Clark County News

A Washougal woman appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Friday after allegedly letting her dog starve and freeze to death in a garage. Read story

At his State of the College address on Friday, Clark College President Robert Knight spoke in detail about the college&#039;s efforts to get state funding for its upcoming Clark College at Boschma Farms campus in Ridgefield.

Clark College looks to ‘North’

At his State of the College address on Friday, Clark College President Robert Knight spoke in detail about the college&#039;s efforts to get state funding for its upcoming Clark College at Boschma Farms campus in Ridgefield.

January 20, 2017, 5:33pm Clark County News

During his State of the College address, Clark College President Robert Knight spent a lot of time looking north. Read story

Mitchell Heng, 21, of Vancouver made a first appearance in the Clark County Superior Court on allegations of murder, robbery and arson in connection with the Oasis Market fire, Friday January 20, 2017.

Man accused of murder, arson a regular customer at Sifton store

Mitchell Heng, 21, of Vancouver made a first appearance in the Clark County Superior Court on allegations of murder, robbery and arson in connection with the Oasis Market fire, Friday January 20, 2017.

January 20, 2017, 9:53am Clark County News

The suspect in the Sifton Market homicide and arson was a frequent customer who told detectives he went there Sunday to rob the clerk. Read story

Lockdown lifted at Hazel Dell Elementary following police activity

January 20, 2017, 8:38am Clark County News

Hazel Dell Elementary is on lockdown while Clark County sheriff's deputies search for a possibly armed suspect with a restraining order violation, dispatchers said. Read story

5 arrested in Vancouver home invasion robbery

January 20, 2017, 6:59am Clark County News

Vancouver police arrested five people after a home invasion robbery in the Sherwood neighborhood Thursday. Read story

Art teacher Michelle Hankins points to art supplies from a crammed corner of her classroom at View Ridge Middle School. The Ridgefield School District will run a bond vote on Feb. 14 to help alleviate overcrowding in schools, partly by moving students out of Ridgefield onto a new campus across from the high school.

Ridgefield school officials, residents say bond measure critical to future

Art teacher Michelle Hankins points to art supplies from a crammed corner of her classroom at View Ridge Middle School. The Ridgefield School District will run a bond vote on Feb. 14 to help alleviate overcrowding in schools, partly by moving students out of Ridgefield onto a new campus across from the high school.

January 20, 2017, 6:04am Clark County News

With all four schools in the district over capacity, Ridgefield School District officials will turn to the public for help on Feb. 14, as residents vote on a $78 million bond. Read story

Clark winter STEM series begins today

January 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Vancouver – Clark College invites to public to visit a series of science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, lunchtime seminars this winter. The STEM Seminar Series begins today with Liz Westby of the U.S. Geological Survey sharing information about volcanic hazards in a workshop titled “Hair-Raising Volcanic Hazards.” On… Read story

Rain, snowmelt posing risks for county septic systems

January 20, 2017, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County Public Health officials are warning property owners of the risks of rain and snowmelt draining into their septic systems and saturating drain fields. Read story