Micah Rice, The Columbian

Micah Rice

The Columbian

Vancouver, WA, United States

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Past articles by Micah:

Key meeting on Columbia salmon seasons, regulations postponed

A key public meeting for setting salmon seasons and regulations on the Columbia River and across Western Washington has been postponed. The North of Falcon process, previously set for Tuesday, has been rescheduled for March 21 from 1 to 5 p.m. → Read More

Hydroplanes make a splash on Columbia River

Scores of spectators flocked to Vancouver’s Columbia River shoreline on Friday to watch some of the world’s fastest boats. → Read More

Clark County teen volunteers build kids sports court in Dominican Republic

As The Columbian’s sports editor, I’ve followed the progress of Courts for Kids, a Vancouver-based nonprofit launched by Evergreen High School and Portland State basketball star Derek Nesland in 2007. → Read More

Vancouver police arrest man after woman stabbed to death

Vancouver police arrested a man on suspicion of first-degree murder Sunday after he allegedly stabbed a woman to death. → Read More

Golfers enjoy last round at Lakeview Par 3

A longtime Vancouver course gave golfers a Halloween treat on its last day of operation. Lakeview Par 3 Golf Challenge let anyone who wore a costume play for free on Sunday. → Read More

Sinkhole forces Fort Vancouver football to move Friday’s game

Fort Vancouver’s home football game Friday against Castle Rock has been moved up north after a small sinkhole appeared on the school’s field Monday. → Read More

Columbia River salmon fishing to close below Bonneville Dam

Portions of the Columbia River downstream of Bonneville Dam soon will be closed to all salmon fishing, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced on Thursday. → Read More

Fire causes heavy damage to home in NE Hazel Dell

A fire caused extensive damage to a two-story house in northeast Hazel Dell on Sunday evening. → Read More

Climber falls to death on busy Mount Hood

A climber fell to his death on Mount Hood Sunday morning, plunging 500 feet near the mountain’s summit. → Read More

VFD contains attic fire in Rose Village neighborhood

The Vancouver Fire Department quickly extinguished an attic fire in the Rose Village neighborhood on Sunday afternoon. → Read More

Visitors to Camas hair salon may have COVID-19 exposure

Clark County Public Health issued a warning Sunday that people who recently visited a Camas hair salon may have been exposed to COVID-19. → Read More

Woman killed in hit and run on I-5 near La Center

The Washington State Patrol is looking for a vehicle allegedly involved in a fatal hit and run Sunday morning on Interstate 5 near La Center. → Read More

Vaccine supplies tight at Clark County health care providers

Limited supplies of COVID-19 vaccines mean thousands of Clark County residents might have to wait longer to receive doses through local health care providers. → Read More

Kevin Peterson march draws hundreds to Hazel Dell

A march in memory of Kevin E. Peterson Jr. drew a few hundred protesters and briefly disrupted traffic in Hazel Dell on Sunday afternoon. → Read More

Seattle stunner: Giants stymie Wilson, Seahawks in 17-12 win

SEATTLE (AP) — Laughed at and mocked for being on top of the worst division in the NFL, the New York Giants now have an impressive win to validate their spot as NFC East leaders. Alfred Morris scored → Read More

Clark County Medical Examiner: Kevin Peterson Jr. died of multiple gunshot wounds

Kevin E. Peterson Jr., a 21-year-old Black man from Camas who was fatally shot by Clark County sheriff’s deputies Thursday evening in Hazel Dell, died of multiple gunshot wounds, the Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office announced Monday. → Read More

NAACP Vancouver condemns property damage at recent protests

The Vancouver chapter of the NAACP condemned property damage that happened during a protest march Friday night in downtown Vancouver. → Read More

Vancouver Fire Department snuffs out garage fire before it could spread to house

The Vancouver Fire Department responded to a garage fire early Sunday morning, snuffing it out before it could spread to the house. → Read More

Motorcyclist injured on I-205 onramp, cited for DUI

A motorcyclist was injured late Saturday night when he struck a guardrail at the intersection on state Highway 14 and Interstate 205. → Read More

Two-alarm fire damages Vancouver apartment complex

A busy overnight shift for Vancouver Fire Department crews saw them battle a two-alarm fire at the Vancouver apartment complex early Sunday morning. → Read More