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Leslie Lewallen, a 3rd Congressional District candidate, held a town hall event Friday that resembled a support group for families who have lost loved ones to Southwest Washington&rsquo;s opioid epidemic.

3rd Congressional District candidate Leslie Lewallen says combating SW Washington’s opioid epidemic is a top priority at Camas town hall

Leslie Lewallen, a 3rd Congressional District candidate, held a town hall event Friday that resembled a support group for families who have lost loved ones to Southwest Washington&rsquo;s opioid epidemic.

June 24, 2024, 5:08pm Clark County News

A town hall event hosted Friday by 3rd Congressional District candidate Leslie Lewallen resembled a support group for grieving families who have lost loved ones to Southwest Washington’s opioid epidemic. Read story

The Park Laundry site in Downtown Ridgefield.

Cleanup of contaminated Park Laundry site in Ridgefield begins

The Park Laundry site in Downtown Ridgefield.

June 24, 2024, 3:01pm Business

Cleanup has begun at the contaminated Park Laundry site in downtown Ridgefield. Read story

Mount St. Helens rises in the distance beyond Vancouver Lake on Friday. The lake&rsquo;s wide, shallow waters are a perfect breeding ground for algae.

Clearer vision for algae plan: County meets with stakeholders to discuss fending off toxic blooms at lakes

Mount St. Helens rises in the distance beyond Vancouver Lake on Friday. The lake&rsquo;s wide, shallow waters are a perfect breeding ground for algae.

June 24, 2024, 6:04am Clark County Health

Summer is here which means the cyanobacteria — better known as blue-green algae — often found in Clark County lakes won’t be far behind. The algae blooms typically appear in the warmer months of July, August and September and are responsible for periodic closures that can last from a few… Read story

A view of the Western Plaza Senior Mobile Home Park on Monday, Nov 13, 2023 in Tumwater, Washington. The park, which was recently bought by Legacy Communities LLC, is upping rent at unsustainable rates for tenants that are often on a fixed income, as well as ignoring maintenance responsibilities.

WA mobile home complaints over rent hikes, policies surged in 2023

A view of the Western Plaza Senior Mobile Home Park on Monday, Nov 13, 2023 in Tumwater, Washington. The park, which was recently bought by Legacy Communities LLC, is upping rent at unsustainable rates for tenants that are often on a fixed income, as well as ignoring maintenance responsibilities.

June 24, 2024, 6:02am Latest News

Mobile home residents in Washington filed twice as many complaints to the state alleging unlawful rent increases, unfair policies or maintenance problems in 2023 compared to other recent years, according to the latest report from the Attorney General’s Office. Read story

A first responder with the Vancouver Fire Department tends to a vehicle that went down an embankment during a two-vehicle crash on Lower River Road at roughly 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, 2024.

Two people seriously hurt in two-vehicle crash on Lower River Road

A first responder with the Vancouver Fire Department tends to a vehicle that went down an embankment during a two-vehicle crash on Lower River Road at roughly 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, 2024.

June 22, 2024, 10:09pm Clark County News

Two people were seriously hurt in a two-vehicle crash on Lower River Road on Saturday evening. Read story

Vancouver police officers stand outside a barricade that hides a body on May 30, 2023, at the site of a fatal police shooting in the Heights Shopping Center parking lot.

Clark County prosecutor says body cams mean his office can handle police shooting investigations; critics disagree

Vancouver police officers stand outside a barricade that hides a body on May 30, 2023, at the site of a fatal police shooting in the Heights Shopping Center parking lot.

June 22, 2024, 6:14am Clark County News

Six months into 2024, Clark County has seen four fatal shootings by police, with two just this month. Now that officers’ body cameras capture the incidents, the Clark County prosecutor has decided his office can handle reviews of the shootings’ legality. Read story

Police at the scene of the fatal shooting of William Abbe on Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road on April 28, 2020.

Details of the 15 fatal law enforcement shootings in Clark County since 2020

Police at the scene of the fatal shooting of William Abbe on Fourth Plain Boulevard and Stapleton Road on April 28, 2020.

June 22, 2024, 6:13am Clark County News

There have been 15 fatal shootings by the various law enforcement agencies in Clark County since 2020.  Read story

Hydaspe fritillary (Speyeria hydaspe) (Caitlin C.

“Big and flashy”: A guide to butterflies in Clark County

Hydaspe fritillary (Speyeria hydaspe) (Caitlin C.

June 22, 2024, 6:11am Clark County Life

Because it tends to stay cool and wet, Western Washington is not a butterfly haven, lepidopterist Dr. Robert Michael Pyle said. Read story

Energy Adviser: Electric vehicle incentives get in gear

June 22, 2024, 6:10am Clark County Life

Electric vehicles are continuing a half-decade trend of nearly 50 percent year-over-year growth in Clark County, as many drivers wave goodbye to the gas pump and hello to fuel and maintenance costs savings. A new Washington instant rebate set to roll out in August may be the extra push some… Read story

From the Newsroom: We hired a jolly good fellow

June 22, 2024, 6:10am Clark County News

I took a long Father’s Day weekend to visit my amazing daughter and her family in Medford, Ore., and also was off on Juneteenth, so there hasn’t been a lot going on in my office this week. Instead, I will use this space to catch you up on a couple… Read story