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Vancouver teen among 5 arrested in home invasion robbery

A Vancouver teenager is among five suspects arrested after a home invasion reported in Oregon City, Ore., on Wednesday afternoon. Emma Rose Seibel of Vancouver was lodged at the Donald E. Long Juvenile...

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Stolen Bengal cat found in Brush Prairie, returned

Police reunited Falke the Bengal cat with his owner Wednesday night after the stolen kitty was found in Brush Prairie. Falke was in front of his Portland home, in the 7500 block of Southwest 49th...

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Columbia River reopening for coho, steelhead

Fishing for steelhead and coho in the Columbia River will reopen Saturday. Washington and Oregon will open the river again from Buoy 10 at the coast upstream to the Highway 395 Bridge at Pasco. The...

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Clark Talks explores scientific research, hi-tech vo-tech in Vancouver

Did you know some of the country’s most talked-about research is happening in Vancouver? Have you heard about a college’s work to meet a growing need for skilled trade workers? In this week’s episode...

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Vancouver Clinic footprint growing with Ridgefield location

North county residents will soon have a shorter drive to see a physician. The Vancouver Clinic announced this week it will open a new clinic in Ridgefield. The multi-speciality medical group on...

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Motorcycle, SUV collide on Highway 14; two injured

A rider was launched from his motorcycle Thursday afternoon when his bike collided with an oncoming SUV as it turned in front of him, according to the Washington State Patrol. Julie M. Schroeder, 54,...

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Face-painted pair take groceries without paying, 1 waves knife

The Vancouver Police Department is trying to identify two thieves in skeleton makeup who loaded up a grocery cart and left a Safeway store Sunday without paying. The pair, a male and female, entered...

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Oil terminal permit open for comment

Vancouver – The public comment period for the proposed Vancouver Energy oil terminal’s state stormwater construction permit is now open. Vancouver Energy proposes to build an oil transfer terminal at...

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Ei8ht Noodles offers stand-out dishes

Why: Ei8ht Noodles recently opened in the space next to Fred Meyer in Salmon Creek where Bamboo Hut used to be. The family-friendly restaurant is open for lunch and dinner seven days a week and has...

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C-Tran routes detoured for Veterans Day Parade

Vancouver – C-Tran Routes 25, 32 and 37 will be detoured from around 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday during the Veterans Day Parade in Vancouver. Due to the detour, the following stops will be temporarily...

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First Friday exhibit part of a package noir deal

Halloween is history, sweetheart, so finish that candy. What comes next won’t be pretty. Winter is slicing our way like a razor blade. Better jam on your fedora, pull up the collar of your raincoat and...

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Guest harpist, voices create impressions in orchestra’s all-French program

If you want to experience lovely atmospheric music that might remind you of the sea, drifting clouds and rolling hillsides, then you should consider the Vancouver Symphony’s concert this weekend. The...

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Motorcyclist in critical condition after crash with SUV

A motorcyclist remains in critical condition following a collision with an SUV in Skamania County Thursday. Mark Puntigam, 53, of Stevenson was driving a 2001 Harley Davidson east on state Highway 14...

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Jail discrimination award stands

Clark County’s lead attorney in a racial discrimination suit — won by a black former jail deputy following a jury trial in August — argued Friday that the county did not receive a fair trial. His...

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New mapping shows history of slides below Gorge forests

The Columbia River Gorge is famous for sweeping dramatic vistas, but new research published by the U.S. Geological Survey reveals a shifting landscape beneath the forest. Three researchers with USGS...

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Students in Hockinson embrace mock election

In a Hockinson Middle School eighth-grade home room class, about 20 teens had a debate on Friday on a topic that may sound familiar. Donald Trump is only in the race for his business interests. Hillary...

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State park fees will be waived on Veterans Day

OLYMPIA — In honor of Veterans Day, Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is offering a free day at the state parks on Friday. “We hope on Veterans Day, especially, the public will take the...

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Christmas tree cutting permits coming soon

Beginning Nov. 16, the public will be allowed to buy personal Christmas tree cutting permits at Gifford Pinchot National Forest offices and several local venders. Permits cost $5 each. There is a limit...

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Tech firm DiscoverOrg raises $40K for Evergreen program

Vancouver company DiscoverOrg raised $40,000 in cash for Evergreen Public Schools’ Family and Community Resource Center program, it announced this week. The tech company also raised more than 3,000...

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Workshop on hazardous trees is Wednesday night

Vancouver’s Urban Forestry office invites the public to learn how to know and manage hazardous trees at a free TreeTalk workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday at Vancouver City Hall, 415 W. Sixth St....

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