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Clark County News

A section of a huge drilling rig goes under the Interstate 5 Bridge in July 2009 on its way to Alaska's North Slope.

CRC: New I-5 bridge clearance could be 110 feet

A section of a huge drilling rig goes under the Interstate 5 Bridge in July 2009 on its way to Alaska's North Slope.

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

As the Coast Guard and the Columbia River Crossing continue to dance over the proposed bridge height, CRC officials said Monday they found about 15 more feet of wiggle room. Read story

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington will continue the policy introduced earlier this year requiring anyone who needs to drop off a cat or kitten to first make an appointment.

Shelter limits drop-offs of cats

The Humane Society for Southwest Washington will continue the policy introduced earlier this year requiring anyone who needs to drop off a cat or kitten to first make an appointment.

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

This month, at the height of kitten season, the Humane Society for Southwest Washington put the brakes on cat drop-offs. Read story

Plea bargain is struck in YWCA shelter rape case

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

A man set to go to trial Monday on allegations of raping three women at a YWCA domestic violence center has accepted a plea bargain to a misdemeanor assault charge. Read story

Export-Import Bank opens Northwest office

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Business

The federally chartered Export-Import Bank, which helps U.S. businesses finance international trade activities, opened its Northwest regional office Monday in Seattle with Sen. Maria Cantwell, D.-Wash., and bank chairman Fred P. Hochberg in attendance. Read story

Local investors Michael Jenkins and Darryl Horowitz plan to purchase this three-story downtown office building originally owned by HDJ Design Group.

Buyers expect to pay $3.6M for downtown building

Local investors Michael Jenkins and Darryl Horowitz plan to purchase this three-story downtown office building originally owned by HDJ Design Group.

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Business

A downtown Vancouver office building formerly owned by HDJ Design Group is being sold for $3.6 million to local investors, about eight months after it was taken in lieu of foreclosure. Read story

Oregon Iron Works, one of the companies that would be negatively impacted by the Columbia River Crossing project, is close to reaching a mitigation deal with the CRC, Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee said this week.

Coastal power project makes waves locally

Oregon Iron Works, one of the companies that would be negatively impacted by the Columbia River Crossing project, is close to reaching a mitigation deal with the CRC, Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee said this week.

August 20, 2012, 5:00pm Business

Wave power developers planning a project off the Oregon Coast now have the nation's only federal permit to develop a commercial wave power park, and a Clackamas, Ore., based company with a manufacturing plant in Vancouver played a key role in moving the venture forward. Read story

Men appear in court in road-rage shooting case

August 19, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Four men accused of first-degree assault in connection to a road-rage incident in Vancouver made their first appearance this morning in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

UPDATE: Two injured in head-on crash at Fourth Plain and Brandt

August 19, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Emergency officials are responding to a reported head-on crash at Fourth Plain Boulevard and Brandt Road in central Vancouver. Read story

Morning fire destroys La Center barn

August 19, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

An early-morning fire charred a barn in La Center outbuilding and caused some damage to two other buildings, officials said. Read story

Three teens arrested, accused of brandishing gun

August 19, 2012, 5:00pm Clark County News

Three teens were arrested early Monday after allegedly waiving a gun around at several people at a central Vancouver gas station. Read story