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Portland police arrested two suspects in Clark County armed robberies on Tuesday morning.

Suspects in Clark County armed robberies arrested in Portland

Portland police arrested two suspects in Clark County armed robberies on Tuesday morning.

January 11, 2022, 3:01pm Clark County News

Two men suspected in two armed robberies Tuesday morning in Clark County were arrested in Portland. Read story

Ridgefield resident James Tobin, 8, tries to decide which doughnut to get while looking over the selection at the new Voodoo Doughnut at Vancouver Mall on Tuesday morning, Jan.11, 2022.

Voodoo Doughnut opens its newest shop in Vancouvervideo icon

Ridgefield resident James Tobin, 8, tries to decide which doughnut to get while looking over the selection at the new Voodoo Doughnut at Vancouver Mall on Tuesday morning, Jan.11, 2022.

January 11, 2022, 11:26am Business

Make it a dozen. Voodoo Doughnut opened its doors in Vancouver on Tuesday, celebrating its 12th location just across the river from where the iconic pop-culture-loving doughnut shop got its start. Read story

Zackk Barazowski, owner of Eleven Studios, sees himself as more than just a sound engineer. He hopes to encourage his clients as well.

Eleven Studios owner mixes, masters songs for artists

Zackk Barazowski, owner of Eleven Studios, sees himself as more than just a sound engineer. He hopes to encourage his clients as well.

January 11, 2022, 6:04am Business

When a client walks into Eleven Studios, first they’ll chat with owner Zackk Barazowski. Then, it’s business. They track down a background beat for the song and it’s downloaded onto Barazowski’s computer. Read story

Cliff Blackburn and Brandy deliver The Columbian in July 1976 somewhere in east Clark County. At top, Phouthong Bonglamphone, left, and Tuy Khounphachansy used a wheelbarrow to deliver newspapers in December 1985 because their bicycles were stolen.

Former Columbian carriers recall fond memories of working after school for Clark County customers

Cliff Blackburn and Brandy deliver The Columbian in July 1976 somewhere in east Clark County. At top, Phouthong Bonglamphone, left, and Tuy Khounphachansy used a wheelbarrow to deliver newspapers in December 1985 because their bicycles were stolen.

January 11, 2022, 6:01am Business

They carried the newspapers in bags, on dogs and horses and in wheelbarrows, and flung them over the handlebars of their bikes. They dealt with harsh weather and snapping dogs but also felt customers’ kindness, especially around Christmas. Read story

Weather Eye: Next 2 weeks forecast to be warmer, drier than average

January 11, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

We may as well review December’s rainfall from around the area before time runs away from us. Rob Starr, Cougar, 19.75 inches; Jim Knoll, Five Corners, 8.95 inches; Judy Darke, Felida, 6.87 inches; Robin Ruzek, Lakeshore, 7.12 inches; Chuck Houghten, Hockinson Heights, 10.94 inches; Tyler Mode, Battle Ground, 8.82 inches;… Read story

State Highway 504 closed near Toutle

January 10, 2022, 7:24pm Clark County News

A large sinkhole is shutting down state Highway 504 at milepost 13.5 near Tower Road east of Toutle. The Washington State Department of Transportation is telling drivers on the road they’ll need to take an alternate route and expect delays until further notice. Read story

Vancouver man sentenced to 20 months for embezzling $400,000

January 10, 2022, 7:03pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man was sentenced Monday to 20 months in federal prison for embezzling $400,000 from a San Diego-based investment company. Read story

Kevin Burton-Crow, upper-right, of the Thurston Co. Sheriff's Dept., handcuffs Naseem Coaxum, right, an actor playing the role of a person causing a disturbance at a convenience store, during a training class at the Washington state Criminal Justice Training Commission, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Burien, Wash., instructor Ken Westphal, second from left, an officer with the Lacey Police Dept., and LeAnne Cone, left, of the Vancouver Police Dept., look on. Washington state is embarking on a massive experiment in police reform and accountability following the racial justice protests that erupted after George Floyd's murder last year, with nearly a dozen new laws that took effect Sunday, July 25 but law enforcement officials remain uncertain about what they require in how officers might respond -- or not respond -- to certain situations, including active crime scenes and mental health crises. (AP Photo/Ted S.

House Democrats introduce bills to clarify police reform measures

Kevin Burton-Crow, upper-right, of the Thurston Co. Sheriff's Dept., handcuffs Naseem Coaxum, right, an actor playing the role of a person causing a disturbance at a convenience store, during a training class at the Washington state Criminal Justice Training Commission, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Burien, Wash., instructor Ken Westphal, second from left, an officer with the Lacey Police Dept., and LeAnne Cone, left, of the Vancouver Police Dept., look on. Washington state is embarking on a massive experiment in police reform and accountability following the racial justice protests that erupted after George Floyd's murder last year, with nearly a dozen new laws that took effect Sunday, July 25 but law enforcement officials remain uncertain about what they require in how officers might respond -- or not respond -- to certain situations, including active crime scenes and mental health crises. (AP Photo/Ted S.

January 10, 2022, 6:42pm Clark County News

Ahead of the start of the 2022 Legislative session Monday, House Democrats announced a pair of bills intended to clear up confusion around police accountability laws passed last year. Read story

The restaurants along the Vancouver waterfront east of Interstate 5, including Who Song & Larry's.

Fire threatens Who Song & Larry’s in downtown Vancouver

The restaurants along the Vancouver waterfront east of Interstate 5, including Who Song & Larry's.

January 10, 2022, 4:45pm Clark County News

Vancouver Fire Department crews extinguished an outbuilding fire Monday morning and kept it from spreading to nearby Who Song and Larry's along the Vancouver waterfront. Read story

Police tape blocks off the area where Vancouver police officers fatally shot a man they say was armed with a knife Jan. 9. The shooting was at the Sky Ridge Estates mobile home park in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood.

Vancouver police officers in Sunday’s fatal shooting weren’t wearing bodycams

Police tape blocks off the area where Vancouver police officers fatally shot a man they say was armed with a knife Jan. 9. The shooting was at the Sky Ridge Estates mobile home park in Vancouver's North Image neighborhood.

January 10, 2022, 4:26pm Clark County News

None of the four Vancouver police officers involved in the Sunday fatal shooting of a man in the North Image neighborhood were wearing body cameras, according to the police department. Read story