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Five people broke into Liquid Gold on Fourth Plain in east Vancouver on Wednesday morning. (Screenshot from security video provided by Clark County Sheriff's Office.

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Five people broke into Liquid Gold on Fourth Plain in east Vancouver on Wednesday morning. (Screenshot from security video provided by Clark County Sheriff's Office.

June 23, 2021, 11:06am Clark County News

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a group of people who broke into an east Vancouver taproom and stole things Wednesday morning. Read story

EAST MILL PLAIN: A free shredding event at the Mill Plain Methodist Church on May 22 helped the Fort Vancouver Lions Club raise more than $1,500 to support sight and hearing needs of low-income residents in Clark County.

Fort Vancouver Lions Club raises funds for sight and hearing needs

EAST MILL PLAIN: A free shredding event at the Mill Plain Methodist Church on May 22 helped the Fort Vancouver Lions Club raise more than $1,500 to support sight and hearing needs of low-income residents in Clark County.

June 12, 2021, 5:56am Community

A free shredding event at the Mill Plain Methodist Church on May 22 helped the Fort Vancouver Lions Club raise more than $1,500 to support sight and hearing needs of low-income residents in Clark County. Read story

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Judge sets $500K bail for Vancouver man accused of entering apartments, groping women

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June 11, 2021, 6:49pm Clark County News

A Clark County Superior Court judge set bail at $500,000 for a Vancouver man accused of entering two women’s apartments last week and groping them while they slept. Read story

One of TriMet's new battery-electric buses from manufacturer Gillig sits outside a garage in March. C-Tran's board of directors voted Tuesday to authorize the purchase of eight buses of the same model to begin running in Clark County. The buses charge overnight and have an estimated range of 150-210 miles per charge.

C-Tran charges ahead with electric buses

One of TriMet's new battery-electric buses from manufacturer Gillig sits outside a garage in March. C-Tran's board of directors voted Tuesday to authorize the purchase of eight buses of the same model to begin running in Clark County. The buses charge overnight and have an estimated range of 150-210 miles per charge.

June 10, 2021, 6:01am Business

C-Tran is poised to take its first step toward electrifying its bus fleet. The agency’s board of directors voted Tuesday to authorize the purchase of eight new battery-electric buses to replace eight of the fleet’s oldest diesel models. Read story

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Gas leak closes area around Cascade Park Plaza in east Vancouver

A Vancouver Fire Department patch is seen here in the gear room of Fire Station 2 (The Columbian files)

June 8, 2021, 6:06pm Clark County News

Firefighters and police blocked off a large area Tuesday morning around Cascade Park Plaza in east Vancouver due to a gas leak, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

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Truck driver critically hurt in Sunday morning crash in Vancouver

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June 6, 2021, 9:54pm Clark County News

A truck driver was critically injured early Sunday when his semi-truck overturned on a freeway ramp in Vancouver, according to the Vancouver Fire Department. Read story

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Vancouver woman accused in Thursday road-rage drive-by shooting

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June 4, 2021, 10:05pm Clark County News

A Vancouver woman was arrested Friday on suspicion of multiple felony crimes in connection with a road-rage drive-by-shooting in east Vancouver on Thursday, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

Scott Beaudoin, left, and Mike Beaudoin talk about the future of strawberries at Joe's Place Farms. Although the farm store is no longer open, the brothers are carrying on with a U-pick operation.

Beaudoin sons carry on tradition at Joe’s Place Farms in east Vancouver

Scott Beaudoin, left, and Mike Beaudoin talk about the future of strawberries at Joe's Place Farms. Although the farm store is no longer open, the brothers are carrying on with a U-pick operation.

June 2, 2021, 6:03am Business

East Vancouver landmark Joe’s Place Farms is continuing on after its founder, Joe Beaudoin, retired and handed off a few parcels of berries and peaches to his two sons. Read story

A fire destroyed a tent and other possessions at a homeless camp in east Vancouver early Monday morning.

Fire at east Vancouver homeless camp determined to be accidental

A fire destroyed a tent and other possessions at a homeless camp in east Vancouver early Monday morning.

June 1, 2021, 2:46pm Clark County News

A large fire at a homeless encampment early Monday morning was determined to be accidental, according to the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office. Read story

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Man found dead under car at Vancouver shop ID’d

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May 28, 2021, 4:42pm Clark County News

The man who died Thursday when a car fell on him while he was allegedly attempting to steal its catalytic converter was identified as a 29-year-old Kent Raymond Williams of Vancouver. Read story