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Clearing backlog of rape kits results in arrests in cold Clark County cases

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September 5, 2021, 6:02am Clark County News

Two women received unexpected phone calls from the Vancouver Police Department last year. Their sexual assault kits returned DNA matches to the men police believe raped them about 17 years ago. Read story

Holiday Closures

September 5, 2021, 6:00am Clark County News

What’s open and closed on Monday for Labor Day: Read story

Guests walk past a sandwich board that alerts people to the COVID-19 guidelines recommended by the Vancouver Farmers Market on Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

Nice weather brings out patrons to Vancouver Farmers Market, but caution is in the air

Guests walk past a sandwich board that alerts people to the COVID-19 guidelines recommended by the Vancouver Farmers Market on Saturday in downtown Vancouver.

September 4, 2021, 8:37pm Clark County News

The Vancouver Farmers Market showed the first signs of an approaching autumn on Saturday, from the bursting end-of-season heirloom tomatoes that overflowed from produce stands to bouquets of chrysanthemums and dahlias in fiery shades of orange and yellow. Read story

Gas station, truck stop break ground along I-5, north of Castle Rock

September 4, 2021, 7:37pm Business

Drivers along Interstate 5, just north of Castle Rock, should have a new place to fill up and rest next summer. Read story

Fernanda Titcomb, center, attends a back-to-school event for Camas Connect Academy on Aug. 24 with her children, Anela, left, and Santiago. Titcomb said safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic prompted her family to enroll in the district's remote school.

Camas students have option to stay fully remote

Fernanda Titcomb, center, attends a back-to-school event for Camas Connect Academy on Aug. 24 with her children, Anela, left, and Santiago. Titcomb said safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic prompted her family to enroll in the district's remote school.

September 4, 2021, 3:49pm Clark County News

While most Camas-Washougal families with K-12 students returned to five full days of in-person instruction last week, some have opted to remain remote. Read story

The Port of Camas-Washougal's planned Building 20 will be 50,000 square feet and divisible into up to 15 tenant spaces.

Port of Camas-Washougal ready for new $7.8M facility

The Port of Camas-Washougal's planned Building 20 will be 50,000 square feet and divisible into up to 15 tenant spaces.

September 4, 2021, 2:45pm Clark County News

A Vancouver-based developer will start constructing a 50,000-square-foot building in the Port of Camas-Washougal’s industrial park later this year. Read story

"Getting back to work? I don't know," said Meghan Richardson, who's responsible for her child's care after she's discharged from the hospital.

More than 7,000 Clark County residents to be cut off from federal jobless aid

"Getting back to work? I don't know," said Meghan Richardson, who's responsible for her child's care after she's discharged from the hospital.

September 4, 2021, 6:07am Business

Every day for about five hours, Meghan Richardson visits her daughter, Rose Washington, at the hospital’s intensive care unit. Rose was born prematurely before her lungs could fully develop. Read story

New map shows locations of Vancouver’s public art

September 4, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

Next time you’re looking for an artful outdoor activity, visit www.cityofvancouver.us/ArtsMap and download one of Vancouver’s Arts and Activity Maps. Read story

Shawn Thornton hugs his wife, Shannon Thornton, next to the rubble of their burned home Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in Malden, Washington the day after a fast-moving wildfire swept through the tiny town west of Rosalia. Shawn and Shannon weren&#039;t home at the time, but their son Cody was and managed to get their dog and a few belongings before leaving just minutes before the flames swept through.

State land officials urge fire vigilance over Labor Day weekend

Shawn Thornton hugs his wife, Shannon Thornton, next to the rubble of their burned home Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020, in Malden, Washington the day after a fast-moving wildfire swept through the tiny town west of Rosalia. Shawn and Shannon weren&#039;t home at the time, but their son Cody was and managed to get their dog and a few belongings before leaving just minutes before the flames swept through.

September 4, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

State lands officials don’t want a repeat of last year’s Labor Day weekend, when more than 500,000 acres burned throughout Washington in less than 36 hours. Read story

A sign inside Main Street Marijuana directs customers where to pick up their online orders on Aug. 24. Cannabis retailers had to suspend curbside and walk-up service last month, but the state Liquor and Cannabis Board announced Thursday that it would reinstate the allowances for another two months.

Clark County cannabis retailers welcome return of curbside service

A sign inside Main Street Marijuana directs customers where to pick up their online orders on Aug. 24. Cannabis retailers had to suspend curbside and walk-up service last month, but the state Liquor and Cannabis Board announced Thursday that it would reinstate the allowances for another two months.

September 4, 2021, 6:03am Business

Cannabis retailers cheered this week after the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board announced that it would reactivate an allowance for curbside service and other pandemic-era rule changes that had previously expired. Read story