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Clark County Superior Court Judge Gregory Gonzales covers his face with his hand as he recounts the details of Tanya Leffler&#039;s drug-distribution case Thursday.

Judge reluctantly gives Leffler 20 months

Clark County Superior Court Judge Gregory Gonzales covers his face with his hand as he recounts the details of Tanya Leffler&#039;s drug-distribution case Thursday.

February 11, 2016, 7:11pm Clark County News

As the judge handed down his 20-month sentence in Tanya Leffler's drug-distribution case, he said it was "very difficult" for him to follow the attorneys' previously agreed-upon recommendation. Read story

Chemical mishap forces evacuation at Fort Vancouver High

February 11, 2016, 5:25pm Clark County News

A chemical exposure Thursday at Fort Vancouver High School prompted a response from firefighters and forced students and staff to evacuate briefly. Read story

Cowlitz Tribe, Clark County Fire & Rescue reach deal

February 11, 2016, 5:13pm Clark County News

The Cowlitz Indian Tribe signed an agreement Wednesday with Clark County Fire & Rescue to provide fire and emergency medical services to the Cowlitz Indian Reservation just outside of La Center. Read story

Cougar, large predator suspected in animal deaths near Washougal

February 11, 2016, 4:52pm Clark County News

Over the past month and a half, Kelsey Bergerson has seen 10 chickens go missing from her nearly 6-acre property northeast of Washougal. Read story

Search and rescue personnel pick through a woody ravine Thursday northeast of Columbia River High School to find a metal implement one student used to club another at the school that day.

Deputies: Columbia River student strikes another with club

Search and rescue personnel pick through a woody ravine Thursday northeast of Columbia River High School to find a metal implement one student used to club another at the school that day.

February 11, 2016, 4:23pm Clark County News

A student at Columbia River High School struck another student in the head with a metal, club-like instrument Thursday morning before fleeing the scene, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Office, and deputies are investigating. Read story

Vancouver police traffic detectives are investigating a head-on collision between a vehicle and a school bus that happened Wednesday morning. No children were seriously injured.

Vancouver woman cited after crash with school bus

Vancouver police traffic detectives are investigating a head-on collision between a vehicle and a school bus that happened Wednesday morning. No children were seriously injured.

February 11, 2016, 10:48am Clark County News

A 27-year-old Vancouver woman was cited after she crashed head-on with a school bus Wednesday morning, according to Vancouver Police Department Lt. Kathy McNicholas. Read story

Park-booster award nominations sought

February 11, 2016, 6:15am Clark County News

Nominations are being accepted for the Florence B. Wager Awards, which aim to honor exemplary parks-and-recreation boosters in Clark County. The Parks Foundation of Clark County launched the awards in 2011 in honor of Florence Wager, a tireless local parks activist, who died in 2012. Read story

Free heart screening targets teen athletes

February 11, 2016, 6:15am Clark County News

PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center and the Quinn Driscoll Foundation are teaming up once again to offer free heart screenings for teen athletes. Read story

Military talks begin with Buffalo Soldiers

February 11, 2016, 6:15am Clark County News

Who were the Buffalo Soldiers? They were the earliest all-black regiments in the U.S. Army; the name was used informally during the Civil War but became an official designation immediately afterwards. Read story

White House commends Vancouver schools technology

February 11, 2016, 6:15am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools is one of 25 school districts nationwide commended by the White House for its commitment in support of President Barack Obama's initiative to expand computer science curricula for K-12 students. Read story