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Tanner Koford of Hudson&#039;s Bay returns a shot during a match against Columbia River at Hudson&#039;s Bay High School on Monday, Sept. 23, 2024.
The Williams Mine Fire on Aug. 9.

Is wildfire season over for WA?

The Williams Mine Fire on Aug. 9.

October 1, 2024, 7:50am Latest News

A chill is in the air. The dark hours have overtaken the daylight. Rain has fallen on trees and soaked into the dirt. The risk for big wildfires is largely over in Washington. Read story

Michael Shufeldt, 26, owner of Reel Deal Fishing Adventures, was found in the Columbia River about 1.75 miles west of where he was last seen near the moth of the White Salmon River, according to the Hood River (Ore.) Sheriff’s Office.

GoFundMe raises $180,000 for family of Woodland boat captain who drowned in the Columbia River

Michael Shufeldt, 26, owner of Reel Deal Fishing Adventures, was found in the Columbia River about 1.75 miles west of where he was last seen near the moth of the White Salmon River, according to the Hood River (Ore.) Sheriff’s Office.

October 1, 2024, 7:45am Clark County News

The body of the boat captain from Woodland who drowned in the Columbia River last week was recovered Monday morning. A GoFundMe established for his wife and two children had raised more than $180,000 as of Tuesday morning. Read story

The Regal City Center movie theater on C Street in downtown Vancouver would have to be acquired if a larger span design is selected for the new Interstate 5 Bridge, according to a report released by project officials.

43 residential units, 33 businesses in Washington and Oregon could be hit by I-5 Bridge replacement

The Regal City Center movie theater on C Street in downtown Vancouver would have to be acquired if a larger span design is selected for the new Interstate 5 Bridge, according to a report released by project officials.

October 1, 2024, 6:10am Business

Properties in the crosshairs of a replacement Interstate 5 Bridge were recently identified in a key document. Read story

U.S.

Salmon lawsuit ends in settlement but tensions over hatcheries simmer

U.S.

October 1, 2024, 6:09am Clark County News

The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is closing two Southwest Washington hatchery programs and lowering releases at another as a part of a settlement agreement stemming from a lawsuit by two environmental groups. Read story

The Bonneville Power Administration&rsquo;s 15,000+ miles of high-voltage lines account for 75% of the PNW&rsquo;s grid. But blank spots exist east of the Cascades where renewable energy is being produced.

The grid is insufficient for renewables. BPA has a $2 billion plan

The Bonneville Power Administration&rsquo;s 15,000+ miles of high-voltage lines account for 75% of the PNW&rsquo;s grid. But blank spots exist east of the Cascades where renewable energy is being produced.

October 1, 2024, 6:05am Latest News

Building new high-voltage transmission is expensive, complex and complicated, but without it compliance with government clean-energy mandates will be difficult to achieve – maybe impossible. Read story

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

Weather Eye: October heralds sunny days and cool, crisp nights

Patrick Timm is a local weather specialist. His column appears Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

October 1, 2024, 6:01am Clark County News

Welcome to the new month of October and all its colorful glory as our local countryside becomes ablaze with the annual array of red, orange and yellows scattered among the native evergreen trees. Don’t you love October? Those hazy sunny days with mild temperatures and of course those cool crisp… Read story

Expect daytime delays for ramp paving on I-5 in Vancouver through Thursday

September 30, 2024, 4:13pm Clark County News

Travelers should expect daytime delays on Interstate 5 in Vancouver through Thursday. Read story

Volunteer Sarah Peterson of Self Balance Massage works with a participant during the annual Stand Down resource event at the Armed Forces Reserve Center on Friday afternoon.

‘Something for everyone’: Annual Stand Down event offers resources for Clark County veterans

Volunteer Sarah Peterson of Self Balance Massage works with a participant during the annual Stand Down resource event at the Armed Forces Reserve Center on Friday afternoon.

September 30, 2024, 11:29am Community Funded Journalism

There was something for every veteran during the annual Stand Down event Friday at the Armed Forces Reserve Center in east Vancouver. Read story

Vancouver Police Officer Andrea Mendoza watches her body cam footage April 22 at the Clark County Courthouse. Mendoza was charged with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault after threatening to use a Taser on the genitals of a suspected shoplifter in May 2023. A Clark County District Court jury acquitted her.

Vancouver police officer violated department policy for pulling down suspect’s pants, threatening to Taser him

Vancouver Police Officer Andrea Mendoza watches her body cam footage April 22 at the Clark County Courthouse. Mendoza was charged with misdemeanor fourth-degree assault after threatening to use a Taser on the genitals of a suspected shoplifter in May 2023. A Clark County District Court jury acquitted her.

September 30, 2024, 11:27am Clark County News

Vancouver police leadership determined Officer Andrea Mendoza violated department policies regarding use of force and professional conduct during a May 2023 incident in which she pulled down the pants of a shoplifting suspect and threatened to use her Taser on his genitals. Read story