Vancouver Police seek assistance in online child predator investigation
The Digital Evidence Cybercrime Unit at the Vancouver Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance as it relates to an ongoing criminal investigation.
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POLL: Should the city of Vancouver do more to protect citizens who have been victims of harassment, or worse, from those living homeless on the streets?
Should the city of Vancouver do more to protect citizens who have been victims of harassment, or worse, from those living homeless on the streets?
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Hamilton leaving Clark County Food Bank following launch of Vision Center
After more than 12 years of service as president of Clark County Food Bank, Alan Hamilton has announced his intention to leave the Food Bank this fall.
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PeaceHealth and Lifepoint Rehabilitation announce agreement to build new inpatient rehabilitation facility
PeaceHealth and Lifepoint Rehabilitation, a business unit of Lifepoint Health, announced today that they have entered into a joint venture partnership to build and operat...
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Opinion: How bad is freeway speeding?
Target Zero Manager Doug Dahl answers a question about the commonplace of freeway speeding in Washington state.
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Three Washougal schools receive state recognition for outstanding achievement
In June 2024, the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction announced that three Washougal schools are being recognized for academic growth and closing opportunity g...
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Total burn ban issued within Battle Ground City Limits
On Thursday (July 11), the Battle Ground Fire Marshal’s Office issued a total burn ban in the city limits of Battle Ground due to high temperatures and dry conditions.
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Sunset Ridge Intermediate earns recognition for student growth
Sunset Ridge Intermediate School is being recognized for high growth in English Language Arts and Math proficiency rates and high ELA Student Growth Percentiles by the Wa...
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Planning Commission to hold work session on climate change planning project
The Clark County Planning Commission will hold a work session on climate change planning at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 18.
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Violent crime down, vehicle theft up in latest Crime in Washington report
The annual Crime in Washington 2023 report found that overall violent crime went down, but hate crimes and vehicle thefts increased.
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