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Clark County News

Vancouver woman sentenced in robbery

January 7, 2016, 7:20pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman involved in the robbery of a man was sentenced Thursday in Clark County Superior Court after pleading guilty to a lesser charge. Read story

Workers, above and top, put down fresh concrete Thursday that&#039;s part of a new Interstate 205 onramp at Northeast 18th Street in Vancouver. The interchange project could cause some traffic congestion and single-lane closures for weeks starting Monday.

Crews pour concrete for I-205 interchange onramp bridge

Workers, above and top, put down fresh concrete Thursday that&#039;s part of a new Interstate 205 onramp at Northeast 18th Street in Vancouver. The interchange project could cause some traffic congestion and single-lane closures for weeks starting Monday.

January 7, 2016, 7:15pm Clark County News

Construction crews made some big progress Thursday in the effort to improve traffic on Interstate 205, but upcoming work is going to mean some likely congestion around Clark County's busiest interchange. Read story

Angela M. McCalip, 45, of Vancouver appears in Clark County Superior Court on May 21 for ramming a sheriff&#039;s deputy patrol vehicle while fleeing arrest. McCalip pleaded guilty Thursday and was sentenced to five years in prison.

Woman sentenced to five years for ramming patrol car

Angela M. McCalip, 45, of Vancouver appears in Clark County Superior Court on May 21 for ramming a sheriff&#039;s deputy patrol vehicle while fleeing arrest. McCalip pleaded guilty Thursday and was sentenced to five years in prison.

January 7, 2016, 7:12pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman who rammed a sheriff's patrol car while trying to escape arrest was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison. Her attorney argued the prison sentence will do nothing to help her mental health issues. Read story

Though the killing of Donald Brown has gone nearly nine years without the responsible person arrested, the new head detective on the case said police are still chasing leads.

Clark County cold case: New eyes seek clues in 2007 killing

Though the killing of Donald Brown has gone nearly nine years without the responsible person arrested, the new head detective on the case said police are still chasing leads.

January 7, 2016, 6:30pm Clark County News

Though the killing of Donald Brown has gone nearly nine years without the responsible person arrested, the new head detective on the case said police are still chasing leads. Read story

Fort Vancouver Way back open after reported gas leak

January 7, 2016, 11:36am Clark County News

Hazmat crews were called to Fort Vancouver Way in front of Clark College for a gas leak that evacuated a building and closed traffic for about an hour and a half Thursday. Read story

Ex-CREDC chief Nisenfeld fired by Oregon agency

January 7, 2016, 6:28am Business

Lisa Nisenfeld, former president of the Columbia River Economic Development Council from 2011 to 2013, was fired this week as head of Oregon's Employment Department. Read story

Agency conserves Skamania land, pays for timber value

January 7, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

The state Department of Natural Resources recently approved a plan to transfer 90 acres of state forest trust land in Skamania County to conservation status while paying the county government $648,795 for the value of the timber that won't be cut down. Read story

A woman pushes a stroller Wednesday past &quot;The Visitor,&quot; a new steel sculpture by Seattle artist Matthew Dockrey at West 23rd and Main streets.

Artwork slithers into Vancouver

A woman pushes a stroller Wednesday past &quot;The Visitor,&quot; a new steel sculpture by Seattle artist Matthew Dockrey at West 23rd and Main streets.

January 7, 2016, 6:06am Clark County News

A giant steel tentacle bristling with saucer-sized suckers is slithering from the sewer in Uptown Village at Main and West 23rd streets. Read story

Patron tour at VSAA; King removed from tour

January 7, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Vancouver Public Schools Superintendent Steve Webb will host a patron tour of Vancouver School of Arts and Academics on Jan. 22. King Elementary is no longer a stop on the tour. Read story

Weather Eye: Icy morning thaws into a balmy afternoon; chilly weather ahead

January 7, 2016, 6:05am Clark County News

Another round of icy conditions arose early Wednesday as a quick but heavy rain shower wet the ground around 9 p.m. Tuesday evening. Skies cleared quickly and resulted in overnight lows that dropped into the upper 20s. Read story