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About 6,000 lose power momentarily in Clark County

August 11, 2021, 12:01pm Clark County News

More than 6,000 households lost power near Columbia River High School on Wednesday morning Read story

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Woman struck, seriously injured on I-5 north of Woodland

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August 11, 2021, 7:38am Clark County News

A woman was struck by a tractor-trailer on southbound Interstate 5 north of Woodland on Tuesday night, according to the Washington State Patrol. Traffic was shut down for more than an hour for the response and investigation. Read story

The house at 6114 N.E. 112th Ave., dubbed the "meth mansion," is seen Tuesday morning partly demolished. Code violations and nuisance complaints over the property have plagued the neighborhood for years. The owner's attorney said he abandoned the idea of remodeling in favor of tearing it all down and starting new.

Walls come down at infamous ‘meth mansion’ in Orchards

The house at 6114 N.E. 112th Ave., dubbed the "meth mansion," is seen Tuesday morning partly demolished. Code violations and nuisance complaints over the property have plagued the neighborhood for years. The owner's attorney said he abandoned the idea of remodeling in favor of tearing it all down and starting new.

August 11, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

the notorious Orchards nuisance house across the street from Covington Middle School — is being demolished this month. Read story

Auditor warns about license plate letter goof

August 11, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey is warning Clark County residents about a letter dated Aug. 4 from the Washington State Department of Licensing incorrectly notifying vehicle owners that their personalized plates will be canceled. Read story

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Herrera Beutler relieved at passage of infrastructure bill

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August 10, 2021, 8:54pm Clark County News

A spokesperson for Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, said the congresswoman was “relieved” to see that the version of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the Senate on Tuesday “sticks to traditional infrastructure” like roads and broadband. Read story

Judge James Smith is sworn into District Court at the Clark County Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon. Smith will have to run for election in 2022 to keep the seat.

Former prosecutor James Smith sworn in as Clark County District Court judge

Judge James Smith is sworn into District Court at the Clark County Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon. Smith will have to run for election in 2022 to keep the seat.

August 10, 2021, 7:32pm Clark County News

Senior Deputy Prosecutor James Smith crossed over to the other side of the District Court bench Tuesday when he was sworn in as the newest Department 3 judge. Read story

With temperatures as high as 105 expected this week, cooling centers have opened around Clark County.

Cooling centers open doors as heat moves into Clark County

With temperatures as high as 105 expected this week, cooling centers have opened around Clark County.

August 10, 2021, 1:07pm Clark County Health

With temperatures in Clark County and around the Northwest expected to exceed 100 degrees this week, cooling centers are opening to help residents who may need to get out of the heat. Read story

2 shootings in Vancouver leave 1 dead, 1 injured

August 10, 2021, 9:32am Clark County News

Two drive-by shootings in Vancouver about 20 minutes apart Monday night left one man dead and another in critical condition at the hospital, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

Shoppers at Bi-Zi Farms enter the farmers market to search for fresh produce. The farm has been in the Zimmerman family since 1872 and the Bi-Zi Farms retail operation has been going since 1985.

Dispute over water permit could spell the end for sixth-generation Bi-Zi Farms

Shoppers at Bi-Zi Farms enter the farmers market to search for fresh produce. The farm has been in the Zimmerman family since 1872 and the Bi-Zi Farms retail operation has been going since 1985.

August 10, 2021, 6:05am Business

The co-owner of the beloved 105-acre, sixth-generation Bi-Zi Farms says he might have to close because of a water-rights dispute with the Washington State Department of Ecology. Read story

From left: Treasure Trove owner Melissa Givvines assists customers Ella Thompson of Bend, Ore., and Mackenzie Abernathy of Vancouver as they shop for jewelry in her store. Area thrift stores have recently seen a rise in business.

Clark County’s thrift stores bouncing back nicely from COVID restrictions

From left: Treasure Trove owner Melissa Givvines assists customers Ella Thompson of Bend, Ore., and Mackenzie Abernathy of Vancouver as they shop for jewelry in her store. Area thrift stores have recently seen a rise in business.

August 10, 2021, 6:03am Business

While restaurants and other businesses are struggling to adapt to post-pandemic life, a different story is being told with thrift shops. Thrift shops in Vancouver are thriving despite the continuing global pandemic. Read story