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Brother says he fed caged Vancouver kids
Two autistic boys held in a caged bedroom were regularly fed breakfast and lunch made by him, the brother testified Wednesday in a Clark County unlawful imprisonment case. The boy said his brothers were allowed outside twice a month and on holidays.
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Fire at Who Song and Larry’s in Vancouver
A fire broke out at Who Song and Larry’s restaurant in Vancouver Monday but no one was injured.
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Washington man dies in mowing accident
The Cowlitz County Coroner's office says a 72-year-old man is dead after his tractor tipped while he was mowing a lawn.
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Missing Vancouver man found dead
A 66-year-old Vancouver man reported missing May 11 has been found dead, police said Friday.
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WA nuclear plant to receive license renewal
The only commercial nuclear power plant in the Northwest is hosting an event Thursday to mark the extension of the plant's operating license.
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Caught on Cam: High-speed chase on I-205
A driver led police on a high-speed pursuit along Interstate 205 Friday morning.
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32 years since Mount St. Helens blew its top
Facilities at the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument are free on Friday to mark the 32nd anniversary of the big 1980 blast that killed 57 people and changed the landscape.
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Investigators search for missing Ore. woman
A 91-year-old Columbia City woman was reported missing and a major crimes team was investigating, police said.
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4-year old is Clark County Sheriff for a day
Carter Harris got a special treat this week. He was sheriff for a day in Clark County.
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2 hurt when boat crashes on Vancouver beach
Two people were injured when a boat ran aground on a Vancouver beach Saturday, fire officials said.
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Wash. man pleads guilty to felony hit and run
A Vancouver man who fled the scene of a car crash that mortally injured his friend and passenger has pleaded guilty to felony hit and run.
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Richland nuclear plant buying $711M in fuel
The Energy Northwest board voted Thursday to spend $711 million to buy nuclear fuel for its power plant near Richland.
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USFS: High avalanche risk at Mt. St. Helens
As the highway to Mount St. Helens reopens this weekend, the Forest Service is warning of "very high" avalanche risk for people thinking of climbing the volcano.
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Dead woman found in Battle Ground identified
A dead woman found along SR 503 in Battle Ground Friday has been identified as 22-year-old Tatyana Tupikova, and she was apparently the victim of a hit-and-run, police said.
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KING 5 Poll: WA governor's race a toss-up
Forty percent of Washington voters said they would vote for Rob McKenna (R) if the election were held today, compared with 38 percent who said they would support former congressman Jay Inslee (D).
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KING 5 Poll: Washington blue,voters split on Obama
Forty-six percent of respondents said they approve of the job the president is doing, compared with 45 percent who said they disapprove.
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Highway to Mt. St. Helens reopens Saturday
Visitors to Mount St. Helens will be able to drive close to the volcano this weekend.
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Vancouver homeless camp upsets neighbors
Parents and neighbors are demanding changes to a piece of vacant land in Vancouver where a teen was raped and murdered in 2009 by a pedophile.
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Suspected drug house raided in Vancouver
The home at the 600 block of NE Hazel Dell Avenue has been the subject of more than 40 9-1-1 calls this year, according to police.
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Study: Fewer moms choosing to be induced
Health advocates say the number of induced early births has dropped in Washington state.




