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Value Village to close doors Nov. 12

November 2, 2016, 5:51pm Business

Thrift store Value Village is closing its Vancouver location after property owner Dick Hannah Dealership declined to renew the company’s lease when it expires at the end of the year.… Read story

Man faces attempted murder in alleged beating of employee

November 2, 2016, 11:07am Clark County News

A Vancouver man allegedly beat his employee nearly to death with a wrench after an argument broke out between the two over work hours being cut, according to court records. Read story

A Covington Middle School student walks past a property that has been on the radar of Clark County Code Enforcement for two years and is located across the street from the school. Since police activity at the home earlier this year, the county has received more complaints from parents.

House near Covington Middle School draws complaints for code violations

A Covington Middle School student walks past a property that has been on the radar of Clark County Code Enforcement for two years and is located across the street from the school. Since police activity at the home earlier this year, the county has received more complaints from parents.

November 2, 2016, 6:05am Clark County Life

In his two decades as a code enforcement officer, Kevin Pridemore has never seen anything quite like the house on the corner of Northeast 112th and Rosewood avenues. Read story

Mary Siebert, left, delivers mail to the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center in Vancouver in the rain on Oct. 13.

Vancouver has wettest October on record

Mary Siebert, left, delivers mail to the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center in Vancouver in the rain on Oct. 13.

November 1, 2016, 7:29pm Clark County News

In the Pacific Northwest rainy weather is a fact of life, but last month’s precipitation will go down in the record books. Read story

Natasha and Larnell Bruce of Vancouver say they&#039;ve never felt hate on such a strong level until Aug. 10, when police told them that their 19-year-old son had been intentionally run over by a known white supremacist.

White supremacy bares its ugly heart

Natasha and Larnell Bruce of Vancouver say they&#039;ve never felt hate on such a strong level until Aug. 10, when police told them that their 19-year-old son had been intentionally run over by a known white supremacist.

October 30, 2016, 6:10am Clark County News

When Larnell Bruce learned about what happened to his son, he had a surreal moment in which he thought he was hearing about an event from the 1960s. Read story

3 women allege harassment in Clark County Sheriff’s Office

October 29, 2016, 5:08pm Clark County News

Three women have filed separate tort claims alleging harassment in the Clark County Sheriff’s Office. Read story

Hunter the black Lab back at animal shelter

October 28, 2016, 9:01pm Clark County News

the black Lab who sparked a social media maelstrom after he was adopted by another family while his owner was away fighting wildfires — awaits re-adoption at the animal shelter after he was picked up while roaming loose, and his owner refused to pay the ticket to get him back. Read story

Former State Sen.

Benton seeks $2 million from county

Former State Sen.

October 28, 2016, 8:09pm Clark County News

Sen. Don Benton, R-Vancouver, and two former subordinates have signaled to Clark County that they intend to file a lawsuit for what's described as hostility and retaliation the trio experienced before losing their jobs at the county's now eliminated Department of Environmental Services. Read story

Maureen Valdez, right, cries and hugs another supporter after hearing a verdict outside federal court in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016. A jury exonerated brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy and five others of conspiring to impede federal workers from their jobs at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.

Jury returns not guilty verdict in Oregon standoff trial

Maureen Valdez, right, cries and hugs another supporter after hearing a verdict outside federal court in Portland, Ore., Thursday, Oct. 27, 2016. A jury exonerated brothers Ammon and Ryan Bundy and five others of conspiring to impede federal workers from their jobs at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.

October 27, 2016, 4:19pm Editor's Choice

A jury delivered an extraordinary blow to the government in a long-running battle over the use of public lands when it acquitted all seven defendants involved in the armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge in rural southeastern Oregon. Read story

Lhasa apso Mr. Magoo, 7, was found dead by his owner on Sunday morning, his body apparently skinned. His death is under investigation by the Clark County Sheriff&#039;s Office.

Dog was killed by another animal; how he was skinned unclear

Lhasa apso Mr. Magoo, 7, was found dead by his owner on Sunday morning, his body apparently skinned. His death is under investigation by the Clark County Sheriff&#039;s Office.

October 27, 2016, 3:43pm Clark County News

Preliminary results from a necropsy performed on the dog found dead and skinned in the Salmon Creek area earlier this month show the dog was killed by another animal, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, but who skinned it or how is unclear. Read story