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Clark County News

Christopher Philbrook, a student at Columbia River High School, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Feb. 12.

Teen gets 3 years in assault at Columbia River High School

Christopher Philbrook, a student at Columbia River High School, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Feb. 12.

October 26, 2016, 7:08pm Clark County News

A Columbia River High School student who struck a fellow student in the head with an extendable baton was sentenced Wednesday to three years imprisonment. Read story

Man gets 4.5 years in car chase, crash

October 26, 2016, 7:07pm Clark County News

A driver who crashed into another vehicle while leading police on a car chase was sentenced in Clark County Superior Court to 4.5 years in prison. Read story

Former Vancouver Mayor Bruce Hagensen appears Wednesday in Clark County District Court to confirm deferred prosecution in his drunken-driving case. The charge will be dismissed in five years if he completes treatment and stays out of trouble.

Former Vancouver Mayor Hagensen escapes DUI conviction

Former Vancouver Mayor Bruce Hagensen appears Wednesday in Clark County District Court to confirm deferred prosecution in his drunken-driving case. The charge will be dismissed in five years if he completes treatment and stays out of trouble.

October 26, 2016, 6:58pm Clark County News

Former Vancouver Mayor Bruce Hagensen may have ducked a drunken-driving conviction if he completes a court-ordered alcohol abuse program and stays out of trouble for the next five years. Read story

Fiber optic work to close Burnt Bridge Creek Trail 2 days

October 26, 2016, 5:33pm Clark County News

The Bonneville Power Administration is upgrading 107 miles of overhead fiber optic cable attached to transmission lines running between its Ross Substation in Vancouver and John Day Substation in Oregon. Read story

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Washington health exchange costs rise

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October 26, 2016, 5:22pm Clark County Health

Clark County residents looking to purchase health coverage for 2017 through the state-based insurance exchange have only 20 options offered by four insurers. And those plans will likely cost more than they did this year. Read story

Overdue Table Mountain hiker found dead

October 26, 2016, 4:30pm Clark County News

Searchers were looking for an overdue Beaverton, Ore., man in the Table Mountain area Wednesday afternoon, according to the Skamania County Sheriff's Office. Read story

Vancouver woman suspected of DUI injured in crash

October 26, 2016, 7:03am Clark County News

A Vancouver woman faces a charge of driving under the influence of intoxicants after a single-vehicle crash in Skamania County Tuesday night. Read story

Megan Lascik helps Trevor Maxwell, 8, on an assignment Tuesday while Trevor sits on core discs, one of the multiple flexible seating options in Lascik&#039;s third-grade class at Woodland Intermediate School.

Flexible seating benefits Woodland third-graders

Megan Lascik helps Trevor Maxwell, 8, on an assignment Tuesday while Trevor sits on core discs, one of the multiple flexible seating options in Lascik&#039;s third-grade class at Woodland Intermediate School.

October 26, 2016, 6:03am Clark County Health

The lesson for Megan Lascik's class on Tuesday was learning how to write a story by creating a character and setting, and her students excitedly broke up into smaller groups to bounce ideas off each other. Read story

Ramp closures planned for I-5 through Friday

October 26, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

The Washington State Department of Transportation announced that several Interstate 5 ramps between Vancouver and Ridgefield will be closed at night throughout this week for weather-dependant paving work. Read story

Police agencies receive pedestrian safety grant

October 26, 2016, 6:00am Clark County News

Clark County law enforcement agencies have received a $60,000 grant to put more officers on the streets to address pedestrian safety. Read story