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Milton Copeland, a sales manager at Dick Hannah Honda in Vancouver, helps out customer Carolyn Pickering in September.

Working in Clark County: Milton Copeland, sales manager, Dick Hannah Honda

Milton Copeland, a sales manager at Dick Hannah Honda in Vancouver, helps out customer Carolyn Pickering in September.

October 10, 2016, 6:01am Business

As a young man, Milton Copeland worked in food service and the entertainment industry for a number of years, struggling to find his way while supporting a wife and child. A chance meeting with a sales manager from Dick Hannah Honda led to a career where he now finds himself… Read story

Police investigate a shooting at the Hazel Dell Wal-Mart on Wednesday.

Wyoming man ID’d as Wal-Mart shooting suspect

Police investigate a shooting at the Hazel Dell Wal-Mart on Wednesday.

October 5, 2016, 12:30pm Clark County News

Clark County sheriff’s deputies quickly detained a Wyoming man who they say opened fire inside the Hazel Dell Wal-Mart early Wednesday morning. No one was shot or injured during the incident. Read story

Mike Roby of Saxon Enterprises applies a fresh coat of paint Monday afternoon to the building known as a shoppette, as well as an express, at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site shoppette spruced up

Mike Roby of Saxon Enterprises applies a fresh coat of paint Monday afternoon to the building known as a shoppette, as well as an express, at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

October 4, 2016, 7:23pm Clark County News

The modest structure is overshadowed by much larger landmarks on the former U.S. Army post, but its heritage has gone global. Read story

John Garrett Smith is escorted out of a Clark County courtroom in December 2014 after Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis found him guilty. The Washington Court of Appeals has overturned Smith&#039;s attempted-murder conviction, but upheld an assault conviction.

Vancouver man’s attempted murder conviction tossed

John Garrett Smith is escorted out of a Clark County courtroom in December 2014 after Superior Court Judge Robert Lewis found him guilty. The Washington Court of Appeals has overturned Smith&#039;s attempted-murder conviction, but upheld an assault conviction.

October 4, 2016, 6:30pm Clark County News

John Garrett Smith did not intend to record himself on his cellphone as he threatened to kill his wife, but a judge used the voice mail to convict him of attempted murder. Now his conviction has been overturned after the Washington Court of Appeals ruled that using the recording violates… Read story

A 1599 Geneva Bible printed in London by a printer for Queen Elizabeth I in Portland.  The historic bible  sat forgotten in the basement of Lewis &amp; Clark College&#039;s Aubrey R. Watzek Library until a curious history major recently opened a box to discover the book.

Historic Bible from 1599 discovered in Portland

A 1599 Geneva Bible printed in London by a printer for Queen Elizabeth I in Portland.  The historic bible  sat forgotten in the basement of Lewis &amp; Clark College&#039;s Aubrey R. Watzek Library until a curious history major recently opened a box to discover the book.

October 4, 2016, 2:12pm Churches & Religion

For probably half a century, a copy of one of the most historically significant Bibles ever published sat forgotten in the basement of Lewis & Clark College’s Aubrey R. Watzek Library in Portland. Read story

Republican incumbent Kim Wyman, running to retain her position as Washington secretary of state, talks Friday with The Columbian Editorial Board.

Secretary of state accused of campaign finance violations

Republican incumbent Kim Wyman, running to retain her position as Washington secretary of state, talks Friday with The Columbian Editorial Board.

October 4, 2016, 1:46pm Election

The Washington state Attorney General’s Office says the campaign of Republican Secretary of State Kim Wyman has violated the state’s campaign finance laws by failing to file disclosure reports on time. Read story

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Vancouver man makes insurance fraud most-wanted list

Erich Scott

October 4, 2016, 11:03am Clark County News

A Vancouver man is now featured on state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler’s insurance fraud most-wanted list after failing to appear in court to face felony charges. Read story

Lilia Cosco-Ortiz of Vancouver has been identified as the person found dead in Yamhill County, Ore., on Sunday.  POlice are seeking Victor Melcher Villalba, a.k.a. Victor Bello Rojas, as a person of interest in the case.

Victim in Yamhill homicide ID’d as Vancouver woman

Lilia Cosco-Ortiz of Vancouver has been identified as the person found dead in Yamhill County, Ore., on Sunday.  POlice are seeking Victor Melcher Villalba, a.k.a. Victor Bello Rojas, as a person of interest in the case.

October 4, 2016, 10:53am Clark County News

The victim in a homicide investigation in Oregon has been identified as a Vancouver woman and police are asking for the public’s help in locating a person of interest. Read story

Columbia River Golfer Spencer Long, center, practices at Tri Mountain Golf Course in Ridgefield, Thursday September 29, 2016.

Spencer Long sinks putts, then jumpshots

Columbia River Golfer Spencer Long, center, practices at Tri Mountain Golf Course in Ridgefield, Thursday September 29, 2016.

October 3, 2016, 10:20pm Prep Sports

Columbia River senior always has his coach nearby — his dad Read story

A plan to provide the Vancouver Police Department with $6.1 million in new funding hit a snag when nonprofit organizations objected to a proposal they pay a business license surcharge based on the number of employees they have.

Vancouver Police Department awarded $1.25M grant

A plan to provide the Vancouver Police Department with $6.1 million in new funding hit a snag when nonprofit organizations objected to a proposal they pay a business license surcharge based on the number of employees they have.

October 3, 2016, 8:57pm Clark County News

Vancouver will receive more than $1 million toward paying for 10 new police officers as part of a larger, $119 million federal grant designed to help departments with community policing. Read story