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The Vancouver Police Department responds to a two-vehicle crash that sent a minivan through a fence and into a house and a car into another fence near the intersection of Southeast 34th Street and 168th Avenue.

Van collides with car, crashes through fence, hits house

The Vancouver Police Department responds to a two-vehicle crash that sent a minivan through a fence and into a house and a car into another fence near the intersection of Southeast 34th Street and 168th Avenue.

October 10, 2015, 5:30pm Clark County News

A minivan and a car heading east on Southeast 34th Street in Vancouver collided today during a lane change, sending both vehicles into fences on opposite sides of the road. Read story

Bonneville Dam fish count 10/10

October 10, 2015, 9:09am Clark County News

Friday's fish count at Bonneville Dam Read story

Mike Dalesandro and Marc Boldt, candidates for Clark County Chair, met Friday, Oct.

Video: County chair candidates talk with editorial board

Mike Dalesandro and Marc Boldt, candidates for Clark County Chair, met Friday, Oct.

October 10, 2015, 8:14am Clark County News

Mike Dalesandro and Marc Boldt, candidates for Clark County Chair, met Friday, Oct. 9, 2015 with The Columbian editorial board. The two are vying for the position after a competitive primary election that split the vote five ways and left all three current county councilors, David Madore, Tom Mielke… Read story

Morning Press: Fireworks ban, huts for the homeless, parking scofflaws

October 10, 2015, 6:02am Clark County News

On Monday, the Vancouver City Council unanimously voted to ban personal fireworks sales and use within city limits. The new law will be in effect starting in 2017 because, under state law, any changes in fireworks regulations require 365 days' notice. Also in the news this week: Donation will build… Read story

Dozens of entries came in on what our readers were taking time to dream about.

Press Talk: And the dream winner is …

Dozens of entries came in on what our readers were taking time to dream about.

October 10, 2015, 6:00am Clark County News

It began when I noticed a plaque under a bench at Esther Short Park. Read story

Local Angle: The U.S. House voted to end the decades-old ban on exporting U.S. crude oil.

October 10, 2015, 12:01am Clark County News

Local Angle Read story

Vancouver City Councilor Alishia Topper talks recently with Calvin Chastang, who camps in downtown Vancouver. The community rallied early this year to rescue families at Courtyard Village Apartments from homelessness; now, more homeless people have been appearing on the streets of West Vancouver.

Housing advocates ‘inspired’ to work

Vancouver City Councilor Alishia Topper talks recently with Calvin Chastang, who camps in downtown Vancouver. The community rallied early this year to rescue families at Courtyard Village Apartments from homelessness; now, more homeless people have been appearing on the streets of West Vancouver.

October 9, 2015, 9:41pm Clark County News

Council for Homeless fundraising luncheon debriefs Courtyard Village, looks to future. Read story

State Rep. Ed Orcutt, left, and Evergreen Education Association President Rob Lutz discuss state Initiative 1366 with The Columbian&#039;s editorial board.

Eyman initiative focus of debate

State Rep. Ed Orcutt, left, and Evergreen Education Association President Rob Lutz discuss state Initiative 1366 with The Columbian&#039;s editorial board.

October 9, 2015, 9:29pm Clark County News

One person calls it a choice. Another calls it "blackmail." Read story

‘Lucky one’ in Roseburg shooting speaks about massacre

October 9, 2015, 9:04pm Clark County News

The 18-year-old college student singled out by the shooter as the "lucky one" to survive and deliver a package to law enforcement has spoken for the first time about the massacre. Read story

Juan Pacheco, keynote speaker at the Keeping Our Kids Safe Conference, sets his stage with photos of his family, arrest records, and diplomas. A former gang member and convicted felon, he shares with the audience how positive role models and opportunities helped turn his life around.

Student recalls the gangs, ghettos

Juan Pacheco, keynote speaker at the Keeping Our Kids Safe Conference, sets his stage with photos of his family, arrest records, and diplomas. A former gang member and convicted felon, he shares with the audience how positive role models and opportunities helped turn his life around.

October 9, 2015, 6:42pm Clark County News

Getting out is much like escaping abusive relationships, he says Read story