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March 2, 2017, 5:55am Outdoors

Hikes, kayak outings, bicycle rides and other recreational offerings in Southwest Washington and northern Oregon Read story

Dominic Tovar, the suspect in Saturday's officer-involved shooting, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday morning, March 1, 2017.

Prosecutor: Man shot by Vancouver police was armedvideo icon

Dominic Tovar, the suspect in Saturday's officer-involved shooting, appears in Clark County Superior Court on Wednesday morning, March 1, 2017.

March 1, 2017, 11:30am Clark County News

The man shot multiple times by a Vancouver police officer during an altercation Saturday in Uptown Village was armed with a loaded .40 caliber handgun, the prosecutor on the case said Wednesday. Read story

Witnesses are sworn in Feb. 16 before testifying during the mock trial at the Clark County Courthouse, where eight teams from six local schools competed for a chance to go to the state competition. The top three teams came from Camas High School, Cascadia Tech and Columbia High School.

High-schoolers head to court for mock trial tournament

Witnesses are sworn in Feb. 16 before testifying during the mock trial at the Clark County Courthouse, where eight teams from six local schools competed for a chance to go to the state competition. The top three teams came from Camas High School, Cascadia Tech and Columbia High School.

March 1, 2017, 5:59am Community

The Clark County District Mock Trial Tournament was held Feb. 15 and 16 at the Clark County Courthouse, with eight teams from six local high schools competing. Read story

Photos by Emily Gillespie/The Columbian
Police said this dark-colored sedan was the vehicle driven by a suspect who fled from officers Saturday morning. An officer fired at the vehicle before the sedan crashed into another vehicle and a building several blocks away. The suspect, who was injured, fled on foot but was apprehended at 15th and C Streets.

Department IDs officer, shares more on Saturday shooting and chasevideo icon

Photos by Emily Gillespie/The Columbian
Police said this dark-colored sedan was the vehicle driven by a suspect who fled from officers Saturday morning. An officer fired at the vehicle before the sedan crashed into another vehicle and a building several blocks away. The suspect, who was injured, fled on foot but was apprehended at 15th and C Streets.

February 27, 2017, 5:18pm Clark County News

On Monday, the Vancouver Police Department identified Ken Suvada as the officer who fired at a suspect who attempted to flee, almost running Suvada over, before crashing his car into another vehicle. Read story

A section of the Dakota Access pipeline under construction in September near the town of St. Anthony in Morton County, N.D.

Would pipeline threaten terminal at Port of Vancouver?

A section of the Dakota Access pipeline under construction in September near the town of St. Anthony in Morton County, N.D.

February 27, 2017, 6:05am Business

Almost as soon as the Trump administration took office, the future of the Dakota Access pipeline looked certain. Read story

Smelt dipping was popular, but not productive, Saturday in the lower Cowlitz River. Most dippers went home without a fish.

Smelt a no-show for Cowlitz River dippers

Smelt dipping was popular, but not productive, Saturday in the lower Cowlitz River. Most dippers went home without a fish.

February 25, 2017, 12:31pm Editor's Choice

Most dippers went home with nothing in their bucket during Saturday's one-day-a-year fishery Read story

Crews have started foundational work at the Vancouver Waterfront. Developers say hundreds have already inquired about condominiums.

Vancouver Waterfront developer: Hundreds have inquired about condos

Crews have started foundational work at the Vancouver Waterfront. Developers say hundreds have already inquired about condominiums.

February 23, 2017, 5:16pm Business

Though it is little more than a construction yard near the Columbia River right now, the Vancouver Waterfront is already dredging up interest. Read story

Vancouver: Lucy Crouse, 9, and her mother, Holly Crouse, donated 32 quilts to kids through Second Step Housing.

Vancouver girl stitches hugs for kids

Vancouver: Lucy Crouse, 9, and her mother, Holly Crouse, donated 32 quilts to kids through Second Step Housing.

February 22, 2017, 5:59am Community

Second Step Housing received a donation of 32 kids-size quilts and four pillows from a Vancouver 9-year-old named Lucy Crouse, who calls the quilts her “stitched hugs.” Read story

The owner of Sincerely the Bride, Lisa Bagley, looks over a wedding dress at her Vancouver store, Friday February 17, 2017.

Working in Clark County: Lisa Bagley: owner, Sincerely the Bride

The owner of Sincerely the Bride, Lisa Bagley, looks over a wedding dress at her Vancouver store, Friday February 17, 2017.

February 20, 2017, 6:30am Business

Any given day at Sincerely the Bride, a sparkling boutique in downtown Vancouver, Lisa Bagley and her five bridal consultants field phone calls from future brides, schedule appointments for fittings, help select accessories, process stock, manage accounts and vendors, and simultaneously make preparations for an upcoming bridal show. Read story

Photos of Amy Hooser at a fundraiser in Vancouver for Hooser&#039;s daughters.

Fundraiser helps daughters of woman who died at Sifton Market

Photos of Amy Hooser at a fundraiser in Vancouver for Hooser&#039;s daughters.

February 19, 2017, 9:46pm Clark County News

It was important to Amy Hooser that her three daughters attend college some day, but paying for their tuition would have been a tall order for the convenience store employee. Read story