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Mill Plain United Methodist Church plans food drive to aid FISH of Orchards

March 16, 2023, 6:01am Churches & Religion

Mill Plain United Methodist Church will host a community food drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 15804 S.E. Mill Plain Blvd. Read story

An audience members holds up a sign in support of athletic directors Tuesday during an Evergreen Public Schools meeting at Evergreen Public Schools headquarters.

Evergreen staff, community members question district budget cuts

An audience members holds up a sign in support of athletic directors Tuesday during an Evergreen Public Schools meeting at Evergreen Public Schools headquarters.

March 14, 2023, 9:42pm Clark County News

A standing-room-only crowd at Tuesday evening’s Evergreen Public Schools Board of Directors meeting spoke out against last week’s announcement of budget reductions, which included cuts to support and intervention staff, athletic directors and teacher librarians. Read story

Jacob Cantrell, right, stands next to his defense attorney, Josephine Townsend, during his second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Cantrell claims he shot another man in June 2022 in his east Vancouver driveway in self-defense.

Cantrell acquitted of assault, attempted murder charges

Jacob Cantrell, right, stands next to his defense attorney, Josephine Townsend, during his second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Cantrell claims he shot another man in June 2022 in his east Vancouver driveway in self-defense.

March 13, 2023, 5:25pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court jury acquitted Jacob Cantrell of attempted murder and assault charges Monday after finding he acted in self-defense in a June 2022 shooting in east Vancouver. Read story

Logan Sellers, 16, a junior at Union High School in Camas, served as a page for the Washington state Senate at the state Capitol in Olympia during the week of Feb.

Union High School junior serves as page for state Senate

Logan Sellers, 16, a junior at Union High School in Camas, served as a page for the Washington state Senate at the state Capitol in Olympia during the week of Feb.

March 11, 2023, 5:50am Community

Logan Sellers, 16, a junior at Union High School in Camas, served as a page for the Washington state Senate at the state Capitol in Olympia during the week of Feb. 13-17. Read story

Washington State Department of Transportation workers secure the site of The Swamps homeless encampment in east Vancouver Wednesday afternoon where a fire broke out last week.

Portion of Vancouver homeless camp ‘The Swamps’ cleared after fire

Washington State Department of Transportation workers secure the site of The Swamps homeless encampment in east Vancouver Wednesday afternoon where a fire broke out last week.

March 9, 2023, 6:23pm Clark County News

After a fire last week scorched part of a houseless encampment in east Vancouver, the Washington State Department of Transportation is clearing out that side of the encampment for good. Read story

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16-year-old arrested in string of Vancouver robberies

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March 9, 2023, 3:37pm Clark County News

Vancouver police arrested a 16-year-old boy Wednesday in connection with a string of convenience store robberies last week in central and east Vancouver. Read story

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Ousted Evergreen superintendent Merlino hired by North Kitsap schools

Mike Merlino (The Columbian files)

March 9, 2023, 12:36pm Clark County News

The North Kitsap School District is poised to hire former Evergreen Public Schools superintendent Mike Merlino as its new interim director of business, finance and operations. Read story

Jacob Cantrell, right, stands next to his defense attorney, Josephine Townsend, during his second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Cantrell claims he shot another man in June 2022 in his east Vancouver driveway in self-defense.

Prosecutor: Anger over loud exhaust prompted Vancouver shooting

Jacob Cantrell, right, stands next to his defense attorney, Josephine Townsend, during his second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault trial Tuesday in Clark County Superior Court. Cantrell claims he shot another man in June 2022 in his east Vancouver driveway in self-defense.

March 7, 2023, 5:58pm Clark County News

A prosecutor told jurors Tuesday in a Vancouver man’s attempted murder trial that a truck’s loud exhaust was the catalyst for the June 2022 shooting in east Vancouver. The defendant’s attorney said the shooting was self-defense. Read story

Kenneth M Debruyn, 40, of Vancouver

Clark County Sheriff’s Office searches for shooting suspect; one wounded

Kenneth M Debruyn, 40, of Vancouver

March 6, 2023, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is searching for the suspect in a shooting that left a man wounded early Monday morning in Hazel Dell. The suspect, identified by detectives as Kenneth M. Debruyn, 40, of Vancouver, is considered armed and dangerous. Read story

The development team that owns the Vancouver Innovation Center plan to propose a new master plan, Masterplan 2.0, to incorporate more high-density housing and open space.

Vancouver Innovation Center a community by design

The development team that owns the Vancouver Innovation Center plan to propose a new master plan, Masterplan 2.0, to incorporate more high-density housing and open space.

March 6, 2023, 6:05am Business

The developers at the Vancouver Innovation Center have big dreams for the parcel of land that was once home to Hewlett-Packard’s Vancouver campus. Read story