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Skagit River bridge to reopen June 19
Governor Jay Inslee is expected to announce when the Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River will reopen during a visit to the site with Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson Tuesday.
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Honeybees take over den of Washougal home
As much as 10 pounds of honeybees settled inside the home of a Washougal, Wash. woman.
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Dispute over Camas hydrant color leads to brawl
A man reportedly intoxicated confronted a city employee Monday after a note was left on his home that he had painted the fire hydrant in front of his home an improper color, according to Camas police.
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Camas' Greg Biffle wins NASCAR Michigan race
The Camas High grad raced to his second straight Sprint Cup win at Michigan International Speedway, easily holding off Kevin Harvick after points leader Jimmie Johnson smacked the wall in the final laps Sunday.
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What will pot look like in Washington stores?
What will marijuana sold in stores look like? We’re getting closer to an answer, but in the meantime, people in the pot business have some ideas of their own.
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Teen dies in B.C. to Seattle charity ride collision
A cyclist participating in the Ride to Conquer Cancer died in a collision in Arlington on Sunday. More than 2,600 riders are participating in the 2-day ride from Vancouver to Seattle, which raises funds for the BC Cancer Agency.
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WSU starts sperm bank for honeybees
There's a lot of buzz at Washington State University over work to develop the first sperm bank for honeybees.
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Hanford leaking tank won't be pumped until 2019
On Friday the U.S. Department of Energy submitted a mandatory plan to the state of Washington on its plan to deal with first ever double shell tank to leak at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
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Social media helps robbery victim recover items
If you thought Facebook was just for birthdays and vacation photos, it turns out it can also keep a stolen gun out of the wrong hands.
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More humpback whales visit Wash. waters
Whale watchers say humpback whale sightings in Washington state's inland waters have been increasing.
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Vancouver man guilty of girlfriend's 2011 murder
The suspect in a Vancouver woman’s 2011 murder was found guilty Thursday, according to a newspaper report.
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Community thanks driver who found crash victim
The community is thanking a Battle Ground tow truck driver credited with saving a teen hit by a car Monday morning.
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Heroin use, deaths up in WA youth
Heroin use and related deaths have increased significantly across Washington over the past decade. A new study released Wednesday say the increase is especially noticeable among people younger than 30.
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Family still searching for missing nude camper
The family of a Vancouver woman reported missing while on a camping trip near Yacolt, Wash. said they would continue to search for her after the Skamania County Sheriff's Office scaled back the rescue mission.
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Carbon monoxide killed Longview couple in N.C.
A Longview couple who stayed in the same North Carolina hotel room as a recently deceased 11-year-old was also exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning, according to the local Boone Police Department.
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Vanc. police sued over fatal shooting of veteran
Vancouver, Wash., police are being sued by the parents of an Iraq War veteran killed during a September 2010 encounter with police.
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Tow driver describes faint voice, teen rescue
A 16-year-old Battle Ground boy was hit by a car Monday morning as he waited for the school bus, according to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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Wash. high school considers on-site daycare
A curriculum committee has been coming up with design ideas for Federal Way High School, and one of them is to include a day care center for teenage parents.
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Wash. dad finds online ad for runaway daughter
Police said the father’s friend had never met the girl, so the friend set up a “date” at a Fife hotel. When he confirmed it was the girl, he called police. Officers say another teen runaway and two men were with the girl.
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Truck driver moved to low clearance lane before striking I-5 bridge
An NTSB report says that the driver of the oversized load moved to the right in order to accommodate a passing truck and trailer. The right side of the bridge has a lower clearance.


