WATCH: COVID-19 numbers accelerate ; Vancouver teen found on Mt. St. Helens ; Vancouver man suspected of arson on his home ; Forest Service creates cleanup campaign ; Washougal council stays at seven ; WSUV supplies expert advice on financial aid ; Vancouver launches after school program.
UPDATE: Arrest made after assault and arson in Vancouver
Vancouver Fire fighters were forced to take a defensive stance during a house fire on Monday afternoon, over concerns an armed man may be barricaded inside.
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Vancouver teen survived on pine needles during 32 hours lost near Mt. St. Helens
A Vancouver teen spent most of his 32 hours lost near Mt. St. Helens up a tree, surviving on pine needles, until he was found Monday evening.
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UPDATE: Missing Vancouver teen found safe after two days near Mt. St. Helens
More than 100 people had been searching for Anthony Mancuso, who went missing on Sunday afternoon
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Washougal City Council stays at seven members
The city of Washougal’s move to a charter form of government temporarily created an eighth City Council seat, but the council members elected to return just seven members...
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WSU vancouver brings out the experts to help students apply for financial aid
Prospective and current college students, and their parents or guardians, can get expert help filing for financial aid for college at College Goal Washington.
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Vancouver launches free after school program for children impacted by pandemic
Children ages 6 through 12 will have a fun opportunity this fall at the new Vancouver Parks and Recreation After-school Program beginning Monday, Oct. 5.
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