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Clark County News

Jury: VPD officer at fault in California man’s death in 2009

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A federal jury in Calfornia on Tuesday awarded $1.5 million to the parents of a 23-year-old man shot to death in March 2009 by two former Fresno Police Department officers, one of which is now a Vancouver police officer. Read story

County employee sues over Benton hiring

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Anita Largent had strong words for two of her bosses on the Clark County board of commissioners Wednesday morning after she officially filed a discrimination lawsuit against the county. Read story

11-year-old Quincy Tuttle makes his first appearance in Clark County juvenile court on Thursday October 24, 2013, on charges that stem from allegedly bringing a firearm, ammunition and knives to Frontier Middle School on Wednesday.

Boy in Frontier gun case can stand trial

11-year-old Quincy Tuttle makes his first appearance in Clark County juvenile court on Thursday October 24, 2013, on charges that stem from allegedly bringing a firearm, ammunition and knives to Frontier Middle School on Wednesday.

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A Clark County judge Wednesday found a 12-year-old boy competent to stand trial for attempted murder. Quincy J. Tuttle is accused of bringing 400 rounds of ammunition and a pistol to Vancouver's Frontier Middle School to kill a peer who may have bullied his friend. Read story

Boeing gave campaign cash before $9B tax vote

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

SEATTLE -- Boeing Co. gave campaign contributions to seven state lawmakers a few days before the Legislature voted to give the company a massive tax break, according to records recently filed with the state Public Disclosure Commission. Read story

A high-speed police chase that started in Vancouver, ended in a residential area of Portland about 25 blocks north of University of Portland.

Car chase beginning in Vancouver ends in Portland

A high-speed police chase that started in Vancouver, ended in a residential area of Portland about 25 blocks north of University of Portland.

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

A wanted man in a pickup barreled down Interstate 5 at 105 mph as Vancouver and U.S. Marshals officers gave chase into north Portland shortly before noon Wednesday. Read story

Washington jobless rate drops, still sees job losses

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Business

OLYMPIA -- Washington state's unemployment rate dropped slightly last month, but the state still saw job losses, according to numbers released Wednesday by the state Employment Security Department. Read story

Helen Arnold, Phil Arnold Jr.

Helen Arnold remembered as community activist

Helen Arnold, Phil Arnold Jr.

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

As a student more than 80 years ago, Helen Arnold helped create the landscape along Main Street we see today. Read story

The Nortz family, from left, Mikaila, 16, Rene, Rheanna, 12, and Logan, 18, stand outside their Ogden neighborhood home on December 10. Rene Nortz, who calls her holiday display &quot;The Nortz Pole&quot; has an assortment of decorations. She starts getting out her lights the day after Halloween.

The ‘Nortz Pole’ grew from a single strand of icicle lights

The Nortz family, from left, Mikaila, 16, Rene, Rheanna, 12, and Logan, 18, stand outside their Ogden neighborhood home on December 10. Rene Nortz, who calls her holiday display &quot;The Nortz Pole&quot; has an assortment of decorations. She starts getting out her lights the day after Halloween.

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

It started with a strand of icicle lights over the garage door. It really took off after a visit from an electrician. Read story

Vancouver police catch early morning burglar

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Clark County News

Vancouver police arrested a man they believe to be responsible for a string of early morning burglaries that have taken place over the past month across the west end of the city. Read story

Facebook will test ‘autoplay’ video ads in users’ news feeds Thursday

December 17, 2013, 4:00pm Business

NEW YORK -- Investors are giving a thumbs-up to the idea of Facebook's making hundreds of millions in new revenue from video advertisements, but some users argue that the social network is already too cluttered and has become more about commercialism than communing with friends. Read story