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Anyone who recognizes this person who allegedly stole a vacuum cleaner from Macy&#039;s is asked to contact Officer Zachary Ripp at zachary.ripp@cityof vancouver.us.

Police release surveillance photos in two recent shopliftings

Anyone who recognizes this person who allegedly stole a vacuum cleaner from Macy&#039;s is asked to contact Officer Zachary Ripp at zachary.ripp@cityof vancouver.us.

November 15, 2016, 8:22pm Clark County News

Suspects in two shoplifting cases were caught on surveillance footage, and police want the public to help identify them. Read story

Jennifer Berg of the Washington State Department of Agriculture sets a gypsy moth trap in Waterfront Park in Vancouver last June. Only one of the moths was caught in Clark County at the end of the trapping season.

State reports fewer trapped gypsy moths

Jennifer Berg of the Washington State Department of Agriculture sets a gypsy moth trap in Waterfront Park in Vancouver last June. Only one of the moths was caught in Clark County at the end of the trapping season.

November 15, 2016, 5:58pm Clark County News

After setting 34,000 traps around the state this summer to catch the much-loathed European and Asian gypsy moths, the Washington State Department of Agriculture has reportedly caught 25 of the voracious bugs, down from the 42 caught in 2015. Read story

A week after Election Day, Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by five votes among Clark County voters.

Election roundup: Clinton passes Trump again in Clark County

A week after Election Day, Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by five votes among Clark County voters.

November 15, 2016, 1:52pm Clark County News

It looked like Clark County would keep its presidential bellweather reputation intact on Monday, after Donald Trump pulled ahead of Hillary Clinton by five votes, but Tuesday’s results put Clinton back in the lead. Read story

Donna Shaver tears the seam on a stuffed teddy bear in order to insert a small bag of rocks. Volunteers from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver created weighted stuffed animals for clients at the Children&#039;s Center.

Weighted stuffed animals provide comfort

Donna Shaver tears the seam on a stuffed teddy bear in order to insert a small bag of rocks. Volunteers from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver created weighted stuffed animals for clients at the Children&#039;s Center.

November 15, 2016, 6:04am Clark County News

Stuffed animals have long been seen as cuddly sources of comfort, but with added weight they bear a greater therapeutic benefit. These “heavy helpers” calm the nervous system and help ground children dealing with sensory processing issues or trauma. Read story

Weather Eye: Normal weather returns; Thursday, Friday dry for outdoor plans

November 15, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

One note of interest is the lack of freezing temperatures so far this fall. Portland has yet to dip into the 30s and when they do it will be the latest in 75 years or so. Vancouver officially reached 39 degrees on October 12. Read story

Geophysicist Martin LaFevers looks over a mix of new and old technology for studying volcanoes in a lab Monday at the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver.

U.S. experts host volcano workshop

Geophysicist Martin LaFevers looks over a mix of new and old technology for studying volcanoes in a lab Monday at the USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory in Vancouver.

November 14, 2016, 9:07pm Clark County News

In this era of hyper-partisan national politics and strained international relationships, scientists from the United State Geological Survey and their multinational colleagues are steadily building relationships through understanding the world’s volcanoes. Read story

Vancouver Police Department Chief James McElvain speaks at the department's annual recognition and awards ceremony in March.

Police departments eye lower recruitment criteria

Vancouver Police Department Chief James McElvain speaks at the department's annual recognition and awards ceremony in March.

November 14, 2016, 9:04pm Clark County News

Police departments are relaxing age-old standards for accepting recruits, from lowering educational requirements to forgiving some prior drug use, to try to attract more people to their ranks. Read story

Woman charged in head-on crash

November 14, 2016, 9:01pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman who allegedly drove head-on into another vehicle on Northeast Fourth Plain Boulevard appeared in Clark County Superior Court on Monday. Read story

Teen sentenced in armed robbery

November 14, 2016, 9:00pm Clark County News

A 16-year-old boy involved in an armed robbery over the summer was sentenced Monday to four years in a juvenile facility. Read story

Mykola Kovalchuk

Men face multiple charges in two shooting cases

Mykola Kovalchuk

November 14, 2016, 9:00pm Clark County News

Two men accused of firing shots at a group of high school students at Vancouver’s Marine Park were back in Clark County Superior Court on Monday to face allegations in a different shooting. The prosecution said a third suspect was arrested last week in Oregon in connection with both incidents. Read story