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Joseph J. Carswell, 26, makes a first appearance on a charge of suspicion of first-degree assault in Clark County Superior Court on Friday morning.

Suspect in Vancouver shooting ID’d; incident over money, police say

Joseph J. Carswell, 26, makes a first appearance on a charge of suspicion of first-degree assault in Clark County Superior Court on Friday morning.

September 15, 2017, 8:28am Clark County News

A Vancouver man suspected of shooting an acquaintance of his neighbor appeared in court Friday on suspicion of first-degree assault. Read story

Fire burns on the flank of Archer Mountain in western Skamania County in this photo released Saturday by the state Department of Natural Resources.

Archer Mountain Fire still 70 percent contained

Fire burns on the flank of Archer Mountain in western Skamania County in this photo released Saturday by the state Department of Natural Resources.

September 12, 2017, 9:45pm Clark County News

The Archer Mountain Fire burning in Skamania County remained at 70 percent containment as of Tuesday night. Read story

Bill Wilson of Portland was briefly detained after nearly driving through a crowd of protesters after a rally held by Joey Gibson’s Patriot Prayer Group in Vancouver on Sunday. He said Tuesday that he had been attempting to leave the area and had no intention of harming anyone.

Driver of truck: ‘I had no intention to hurt anybody’

Bill Wilson of Portland was briefly detained after nearly driving through a crowd of protesters after a rally held by Joey Gibson’s Patriot Prayer Group in Vancouver on Sunday. He said Tuesday that he had been attempting to leave the area and had no intention of harming anyone.

September 12, 2017, 4:34pm Clark County News

The driver of a truck who sped through a crowd of protesters in downtown Vancouver on Sunday said that he was trying to leave the situation and had no intention of harming anyone. Read story

Man found guilty of robbery, assault

September 11, 2017, 5:55pm Clark County News

A Clark County jury Monday found a Portland man guilty of an armed robbery of a Vancouver pharmacy last year. Read story

A photographer dives out of the way of a truck after a rally held by Joey Gibson's Patriot Prayer Group in Vancouver on Sunday. The event was moved to Vancouver from Portland in an attempt to avoid protesters.

Driver detained near Sunday rally could face charges

A photographer dives out of the way of a truck after a rally held by Joey Gibson's Patriot Prayer Group in Vancouver on Sunday. The event was moved to Vancouver from Portland in an attempt to avoid protesters.

September 11, 2017, 3:33pm Clark County News

A man detained and released by police after allegedly nearly driving over counterprotesters at a rally in Vancouver on Sunday may yet face charges, according to the Vancouver Police Department. Read story

A fire in the median Interstate 5 in Woodland is blocking lanes of traffic in the area.

Lanes of I-5 blocked in Woodland due to fire near highway

A fire in the median Interstate 5 in Woodland is blocking lanes of traffic in the area.

September 11, 2017, 1:34pm Clark County News

One lane of Interstate 5 in each direction is now getting by the scene of  several fires around the highway in Woodland.  Read story

Smoke is visible across the valley from the Cape Horn lookout in Skamania County on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017.

Archer Mountain Fire now 40 percent contained

Smoke is visible across the valley from the Cape Horn lookout in Skamania County on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017.

September 11, 2017, 9:21am Clark County News

Firefighters continue to increase containment of the Archer Mountain Fire, currently burning 259 acres of forest in Skamania County. Read story

Washington Department of Natural Resources firefighter Chris Werner of Chehalis sprays the south fireline of the Archer Mountain fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017 in Skamania County.

Archer Mountain Fire 209 acres, evacuation notices downgraded

Washington Department of Natural Resources firefighter Chris Werner of Chehalis sprays the south fireline of the Archer Mountain fire on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017 in Skamania County.

September 8, 2017, 7:27am Clark County News

A fire burning near Archer Mountain in Skamania County is now an estimated 209 acres, officials announced Friday morning.  Read story

A helicopter makes a water drop on the Eagle Creek Fire on Thursday in this view from the Cape Horn overlook along Highway 14. Improved conditions also allowed water drops on the Archer Mountain Fire in western Skamania County.

Fire crews make headway on Gorge fires

A helicopter makes a water drop on the Eagle Creek Fire on Thursday in this view from the Cape Horn overlook along Highway 14. Improved conditions also allowed water drops on the Archer Mountain Fire in western Skamania County.

September 7, 2017, 9:09pm Clark County News

Fire crews worked alongside two bulldozers to construct fire lines along the Archer Mountain fire in Skamania County on Thursday, which officials estimate was about 6 percent contained. Read story

Kathy Kolstad shows the belongings she’s kept in her car in case she and her husband have to evacuate their home just west of Archer Mountain. After warnings from their granddaughter and a neighbor on Tuesday morning, Kathy and her husband had help from their granddaughter to packed up important belongings and evacuate.

Archer Mountain residents cautiously make way home

Kathy Kolstad shows the belongings she’s kept in her car in case she and her husband have to evacuate their home just west of Archer Mountain. After warnings from their granddaughter and a neighbor on Tuesday morning, Kathy and her husband had help from their granddaughter to packed up important belongings and evacuate.

September 7, 2017, 9:00pm Clark County News

Kathy and Jon Kolstad are back at their home on Kellett Road west of Archer Mountain, but they’re still ready to leave again at a moment’s notice. Read story