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Brandon K. Gorham appears Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of attempted murder. He is accused of running down a man with his pickup truck Saturday in the Vancouver Heights neighborhood.

Suspect in hit-run appears in court

Brandon K. Gorham appears Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court on suspicion of attempted murder. He is accused of running down a man with his pickup truck Saturday in the Vancouver Heights neighborhood.

September 14, 2016, 5:44pm Clark County News

A Vancouver man who allegedly ran down a pedestrian with his pickup, seriously injuring the man, appeared Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Trevor Sehrer of Vancouver created Lenstag to help photographers alert each other when gear is stolen in hopes someone will come across it and return it to its original owner.

Lenstag app keeps an eye out

Trevor Sehrer of Vancouver created Lenstag to help photographers alert each other when gear is stolen in hopes someone will come across it and return it to its original owner.

September 14, 2016, 6:03am Business

Nolan Jameson was looking for a 50 mm camera lens when he found one “listed particularly low, at $100.” Read story

Jim Thomas rides his bicycle up the steep hill of East McLoughlin Boulevard, just past the X Street intersection, as a car passes him Sept. 6. Residents in the Central Park neighborhood and members of a local bicycle stakeholders group have proposed a project to install speed radar signs and eliminate on-street parking on the south side of East McLoughlin for an eastbound bike lane.

No consensus on calming East McLoughlin Boulevard traffic

Jim Thomas rides his bicycle up the steep hill of East McLoughlin Boulevard, just past the X Street intersection, as a car passes him Sept. 6. Residents in the Central Park neighborhood and members of a local bicycle stakeholders group have proposed a project to install speed radar signs and eliminate on-street parking on the south side of East McLoughlin for an eastbound bike lane.

September 14, 2016, 6:03am Clark County Life

Cars zipped by as a group of cyclists slowly rode up the steep curve that spans about two blocks of East McLoughlin Boulevard in Vancouver’s Central Park neighborhood. Read story

Policies examined after overturned conviction in Vancouver case

September 13, 2016, 8:00pm Clark County News

Prosecutors statewide are scratching their heads after the Washington Court of Appeals overturned a local criminal case, muddying the waters for what prior behaviors can be used to characterize police during trials. Read story

Clark College briefly went into an emergency lockdown Friday afternoon after a man called 911 to report that he was armed and had killed two police officers on campus, according to the Vancouver Police Department. The suspect was not armed, and no officers or civilians were injured.

Clark College offers info to ITT students

Clark College briefly went into an emergency lockdown Friday afternoon after a man called 911 to report that he was armed and had killed two police officers on campus, according to the Vancouver Police Department. The suspect was not armed, and no officers or civilians were injured.

September 13, 2016, 7:48pm Clark County News

The news of ITT Technical Institute’s systemwide closures last week left students across the country, including some in Vancouver, scrambling to determine the next steps in their education. Read story

Marcelle Abel, holding the flag, and Lyndsey Lanphere run Tuesday morning down Columbia Street in Vancouver to the entrance of the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, completing their leg in the Old Glory Relay.

On the run with Old Glory

Marcelle Abel, holding the flag, and Lyndsey Lanphere run Tuesday morning down Columbia Street in Vancouver to the entrance of the Clark County Veterans Assistance Center, completing their leg in the Old Glory Relay.

September 13, 2016, 7:40pm Clark County News

When Howard Heck and Marine Sgt. Maj. Mark Wright headed south Tuesday through downtown Vancouver with an American flag, it marked something of a milestone: One state down, seven states to go. Read story

Camas Mayor Scott Higgins, from left, Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, C-Tran board member and Vancouver City Councilor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, and Jill Carrillo, labor representative on the C-Tran board, cut a ribbon Tuesday during a celebration for the recently expanded Fisher&#039;s Landing Transit Center in east Vancouver.

C-Tran makes extra space at Fisher’s Landing

Camas Mayor Scott Higgins, from left, Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, C-Tran board member and Vancouver City Councilor Anne McEnerny-Ogle, and Jill Carrillo, labor representative on the C-Tran board, cut a ribbon Tuesday during a celebration for the recently expanded Fisher&#039;s Landing Transit Center in east Vancouver.

September 13, 2016, 7:21pm Clark County News

Commuters, rejoice. The morning hunt for a parking space at the Fisher’s Landing Transit Center in east Vancouver will soon be a lot less difficult. Read story

The Clark County council deliberates in June at the Public Service Center in Vancouver during its final hearing on a Comprehensive Growth Management Plan update.

County lowers costs for builders

The Clark County council deliberates in June at the Public Service Center in Vancouver during its final hearing on a Comprehensive Growth Management Plan update.

September 13, 2016, 6:30pm Clark County News

Clark County recently signalled to commercial developers that its blanket fee waiver program -- which eliminates permit and traffic impact fees -- will end this year. Read story

Erick Gill talks about plans for the new barbecue restaurant Thursday afternoon at the former location of Torque Coffee in downtown Vancouver.

Barbecue on its way to downtown Vancouver

Erick Gill talks about plans for the new barbecue restaurant Thursday afternoon at the former location of Torque Coffee in downtown Vancouver.

September 13, 2016, 6:02am Business

Those craving a sit-down barbecue joint in downtown Vancouver: Your wish has been granted. Read story

Ridgefield coach Sabrina Dobbs, left, works hard to keep her team's energy up during matches so that they play their best.

Volleyball preview: Ridgefield is standing tall

Ridgefield coach Sabrina Dobbs, left, works hard to keep her team's energy up during matches so that they play their best.

September 12, 2016, 10:01pm Prep Sports

Ridgefield hopes to laugh its way to a state volleyball title. The Spudders graduated just one senior from a team that placed third in last year's Class 2A state tournament. Read story