Officer-involved shooting in Vancouver ; date set to reopen hunting, fishing, and most state lands; Clark County COVID-19 outbreak appears to be slowing ; Battle Ground city councilor talks about 5,000 mile rally to the Arctic Ocean.
Vancouver disturbance results in officer-involved shooting
An unidentified man was shot by officers Tuesday in Vancouver. No officers were injured. The suspect’s condition was unknown at the time of this report.
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WDFW to open some recreational fishing and hunting starting Tue., May 5
The department is asking hunters and anglers to enjoy these outdoor activities only if they can do so locally, while also practicing physical distancing The Washington De...
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Opinion: ‘A small glimmer of light is beginning to peek through the dark clouds of the stay-at-home orders’
Clark County Today Editor Ken Vance shares his current thoughts on the coronavirus and plans to re-open the economy and other aspects of life impacted by stay-at-home ord...
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They are not alone — Parkinson’s patients have a friend and ally during COVID-19 crisis
For 40 years, people with Parkinson’s Disease living across the Pacific Northwest have had an ally and friend in Parkinson’s Resources of Oregon (PRO). In the face of COV...
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Vancouver Sunrise Rotary members ‘Helping Our Heroes’
A new project by members of the Vancouver Sunrise Rotary Club is designed to help area restaurants and also thank front-line medical workers in Clark County.
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La Center’s letter-perfect student-athlete
Natasha Lewis of La Center has a 4.0 grade-point average and has earned 12 varsity letters at La Center High School
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